Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

It’s all pay, no work for Meghalaya lottery staff

- Rahul Karmakar rahul.karmakar@hindustant­imes.com

The Meghalaya government, it seems, has fulfilled an idler’s dream of getting paid for doing nothing.

Meghalaya’s directorat­e of state lotteries (DSL) had virtually stopped functionin­g in August 2008 after the state government stopped all lottery schemes introduced in September 2001.

But the government let the 27 DSL employees remain with the dormant directorat­e, and paid them just to sign their attendance registers.

The government paid these 27 a total ₹5.69 crore in eight years till 2016 instead of redeployin­g them elsewhere in the excise, registrati­on, taxation and stamps department, the latest report of the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG) said.

DSL is under this department that has 112 vacancies.

“Failure of the department to effectivel­y manage manpower resulted in unfruitful expenditur­e of ₹5.69 crore towards payment of salary to idle staff,” the CAG report said.

The auditor also found irregulari­ties worth ₹34.42 crore in the state’s lottery schemes regulated under the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1988, and the Meghalaya State Lottery Rules, 2002.

The CAG report coincided with the revelation in the 60-member Meghalaya assembly last weekend that the Congress-led alliance government had “drained the state exchequer” of ₹12.44 crore on a series of festivals besides, producing a dud Bollywood film, Rock On 2.

The festivals include 18 Degrees Festival in 2014, Terra Madre in 2015 and Cherry Blossom Festival in 2016.

Failure of the department to effectivel­y manage manpower resulted in unfruitful expenditur­e of ₹5.69 crore towards payment of salary to idle staff. CAG REPORT

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