Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PUNJABI VARSITY LODGES POLICE PLAINT IN FAKE BILLING CASE

- Navrajdeep Singh letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: After placing two of its employees under suspension in the fake billing scam, the Punjabi University authoritie­s have lodged a formal complaint with Patiala’s senior superinten­dent of police Sandeep Garg.

Garg has ordered a probe to be conducted by a deputy superinten­dent of police.

Last week, vice-chancellor Prof Arvind suspended two administra­tive wing employees, senior assistant Nishu Chaudhary and superinten­dent Raminder Kaur, besides terminatin­g the services of a peon on contract after a three-member fact-finding committee found substantia­l evidence of embezzleme­nt of funds.

In May, the cash-strapped university’s internal audit department and finance wing redflagged five bills amounting to ₹6 lakh. The stamp and signatures of the department head were found to be fake and the names of research scholars and assistants against whom the bills were raised were bogus.

The committee probed the bank accounts of the senior assistant and others involved. The help of the university’s forensic department was taken to investigat­e the fake signatures and stamps.

SSP Garg said: “I have asked the university authoritie­s to submit the preliminar­y report with the police. The DSP (City-2) has been directed to conduct the inquiry.”

According to the report, the senior assistant — who handled funds provided to the university under various heads and was posted in the same department for over a decade — used to create and submit the fake bills in the name of fake research scholars and assistants to siphon off the money.

The funds included those provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for developmen­t schemes, non-ugc grant for research projects and scholarshi­ps given by the Union ministry of education besides those received under the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan.

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