Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt teams sent to 4 states to review Covid ex-gratia claims

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Union government dispatched teams on Friday to four states for a random verificati­on of Covid-19 ex-gratia compensati­on claim, complying with a Supreme Court order.

The Supreme Court on March 24 ordered that 5% of the total claims filed in these states be scrutinise­d as a sample verificati­on process in order to ensure there is no fabricatio­n since the applicatio­ns for the payout received in these regions is far higher than the official toll.

“The central government has rushed central teams to Maharashtr­a, Kerala, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh for random scrutiny of 5% claims filed for Covid-19 ex-gratia compensati­on in these states,” the Union health ministry said in a statement.

In October 2021, the court quantified the compensati­on at ₹50,000 to be paid from the state disaster response funds to the families of those who died due to Covid-19.

The three-member team to Maharashtr­a will be led by Dr Sunil Gupta, principal consultant, National Centre for Disease Control; Dr P Ravindran, advisor, health ministry, will lead the team to Kerala, while Dr S Venkatesh, principal advisor, National Centre for Disease Control is heading the Gujarat team. The three-member team to Andhra Pradesh will be headed by Dr SK Singh, director, National Centre for Disease Control.

“There have been complaints of people making false claims to get the ex-gratia amount, which is why the scrutiny. The teams are being sent from the centre to review claims,” said a senior central government official aware of the matter, requesting anonymity.

The deployed teams have been tasked with scrutinisi­ng how the ex-gratia claims are being paid as per the directions of the Supreme Court and guidelines issued by National Disaster Management Authority.

The teams will also ascertain the process followed for payment of ex-gratia, examine the details of cases which were approved or rejected, including documentat­ion or verificati­on undertaken for it by the district authoritie­s.

The health ministry said that in the light of the Supreme Court’s March 24 order, making of a false claim and/or submitting a false certificat­e to avail of the ex-gratia compensati­on is liable to be punished under Section 52 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.

“As directed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s in its Order dated 24th March 2022, the state government­s shall assist these teams in carrying out the scrutiny of the claim applicatio­ns and submit all the necessary particular­s of the respective claims that have been attended/processed to the teams, which shall carry out the scrutiny and submit the report to ministry of health & family welfare. The report shall be submitted before the Hon’ble Supreme Court,” said the health ministry statement.

 ?? PTI ?? In October 2021, the court quantified the compensati­on at ₹50,000 to be paid from the state disaster response funds to the families of those who died due to Covid-19.
PTI In October 2021, the court quantified the compensati­on at ₹50,000 to be paid from the state disaster response funds to the families of those who died due to Covid-19.

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