Deccan Chronicle

SIRCILLA OFFICER: NOTHING WRONG IN TAKING 3% CUT

- PILLAMARRI SRINIVAS |

Sircilla municipal chairperso­n Samala Pavani’s video that even “their minister” told them that there was nothing wrong in taking commission up to 3 per cent from contactors went viral on Saturday. Late in the night she sent in her resigned.

Sircilla municipal chairperso­n Samala Pavani’s video that even “their minister” told them that there was nothing wrong in taking commission up to 3 per cent from contactors went viral on Saturday. It said accepting commission from contractor­s was normal as “councillor­s had invested huge money to get elected”.

Late in the night she sent in her resignatio­n to the municipal commission­er. In the resignatio­n letter, Ms Pavani said she was resigning on personal grounds and thanked minister K.T. Rama Rao for his support. She also thanked the councillor­s for their support.

Ms Pavani, said councillor­s were not happy though works worth hundreds of crores were on in Sircilla municipali­ty colonies and contractor­s were not giving them commission. She said, in a lighter vein, at a press conference on Saturday that it was common to take 1 to 3 per cent commission from contractor­s as “mediaperso­ns knew pretty well”. She was referring to drainage works in the colonies.

However, she did not mention the name of the minister but just said “our” minister. She alleged that some of the contractor­s said councillor­s were asking them to pay commission­s for the works they had done in the colonies in the Sircila municipali­ty. Giving commission to the councillor­s was the “responsibi­lity” of contractor­s and they must follow it to compensate the expenditur­e incurred during elections, she felt.

Accepting commission was not just happening in Sircilla municipali­ty alone, she said, and every one of them in Telangana state was doing so and there was “nothing new in it”.

She said her commission­s were taken care of by her husband and she was concentrat­ing only on developmen­t works and administra­tion, and added that she could not say who the contractor­s should pay to and the percentage.

She admitted that she was one among many who took commission­s from contractor­s.

SHE ALLEGED that some of the contractor­s said councillor­s were asking them to pay commission­s for the works they had done in the colonies in the Sircila municipali­ty.

SHE ADMITTED that she was one among many who took commission­s from contractor­s.

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