The Free Press Journal

MBMC’s clock-based pricing structure offers ample scope for corruption

- SURESH GOLANI suresh_golani@fpj.co.in

Covid-19 has badly hit the civic coffers causing a major dent in the annual revenue generation of the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC). However, instead of initiating cost-cutting measures, the civic administra­tion continues to provide a window of opportunit­y to private contractor­s for nibbling away the taxpayer's money.

As an annual ritual, MBMC’s sanitation department floated tenders and awarded contracts estimated to be worth around Rs. 3 crore to a private company for manual and mechanical excavation for de-silting work across the twin-city.

A private agency has also been roped in for the provision of suction pumps to dewater chronic flooding spots for Rs. 513 per hour and Rs. 613 per hour for 10 HP and 15 HP diesel-powered suction pumps. However, it has been alleged that ample scope has been provided for the contractor­s to exploit loopholes in the clock-based pricing structure to continue with their routine money minting exercise. Instead of setting up accountabi­lity compulsion­s, the BJP led MBMC has awarded hourly and shift-based tender contracts.

Claiming to have taken adequate measures to keep a check on the work to prevent any type of manipulati­ons in the hiring process, deputy civic chief- Dr. Sambhaji Panpatte said, “While realtime video shooting of onduty labour and in-action machines have been made as mandatory components to be submitted with the bills along with manual logbook records, dedicated teams have been deputed for supervisio­n at the ward level.”

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