The Hindu (Bangalore)

BBMP contractor­s complain of payments being stopped after poll code came into force

- Shreyas H.S.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has halted the contractor payment process after the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into force on March 16. The BBMP stopped approving new payments for the works completed between 201920 and 2022-23. The works were executed under the BBMP grants.

BBMP Special Commission­er (Ÿnance), Shivananda Kalakere told The Hindu: “We halted the process of issuing fresh approvals for the payments as MCC came into being.” He said the payments of earlier approved bills were almost cleared. Mr. Kalakere said he would shortly be inviting the contractor­s for a meeting to discuss payments and randomisat­ion. It should be noted that contractor­s have expressed unhappines­s over BBMP bringing back randomisat­ion and the TVCC inspection system which was stopped after the Special Investigat­ion Teams (SIT) were formed. Now, as the SITs are dissolved and Justice H.N. Nagamohan Das has expressed helplessne­ss to probe within the stipulated deadline set by the High Court, the BBMP has brought back the randomisat­ion system.

The BBMP Contractor­s’ Associatio­n president, K.T. Manjunath alleged that the civic body has not cleared approved bills for over a month now. “The MCC will not apply for clearing the bills which were already approved. The BBMP had told contractor­s that bills were approved,” he alleged.

Mr. Manjunath further alleged that BBMP received oral instructio­ns from the government to freeze payments during elections. “The contractor­s are facing harassment fromBBMP and this has to stop. On the other hand, there was no requiremen­t for reintroduc­ing randomisat­ion and TVCC as the defect and liability period has ended for the completed work. What is point of inspection again to clear bills?,” he asked.

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