Exchequer lost Rs 5 cr to misuse of KTPP exemption

DHNS
June 23, 2018

Bengaluru, Jun 23: The Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (Keonics) caused losses to the state exchequer by misusing the exemption it enjoys under the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurements (KTPP) Act.

The office of the Accountant General’s recent inspection report exposes discrepancies and additional expenditure caused in the procurement of various materials by Keonics for government and recognised private Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) under the Directorate of Employment and Training (DET).

The discrepancies were found in the purchase of solar lights and other equipment. The inspection report stated that the DET failed to evaluate the price quoted by Keonics with the prevailing market rate. An additional expenditure of Rs 4.47 crore was found in the procurement of solar study lanterns in 2015 because they were purchased at a higher cost than the market price.

Similarly, Keonics came up with a proposal in 2014 to supply solar LED lighting system by taking exemption under the KTPP Act. The supply of 381 solar streetlights to 77 government ITIs in backward areas was assigned to Keonics. Again, the DET agreed to the price quoted by Keonics without verifying the market price. The DET could have saved at least Rs 38.63 lakh had there been a verification of the market price, the report stated.

Explaining the reasons for the loss, the report pointed out that in the said case, the report stated that the exemption under 4 (g) of the KTPP Act lacked justification. It also said DET representatives were not part of the price finalising committee before fixing the price. “The rates charged by Keonics had been far higher than the market rates,” it stated.

Keonics is one of the agencies that got exemption under Section 4 (g) of KTPP Act. The exemption empowers the agency to skip calling tenders. The agency invites quotations from private companies or individuals and chooses the lowest quotation.

In the past, discrepancies were found in the execution of works and procurement of material through agencies that get exemption under the KTPP Act. Several reports were filed from the Upalokayukta after discrepancies were found during enquires on works assigned to agencies like the Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited (KRIDL), Nirmithi and Nemmadi Kendras.

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April 3,2020

Bengaluru, April 3: Central Crime Branch (CCB) Bengaluru has arrested two persons for allegedly possessing illicit liquor.

The probe team also allegedly seized bottles worth Rs 1.25 lakhs from their possession on Thursday.

A case has been registered against the accused and investigation into the matter is underway, Sandeep Patil, Joint Commissioner of Police informed news agency.

More details in this regard are awaited.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday visited the COVID Care Centre established in Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) and inspected the facilities there.

"The State Government is making all efforts to contain the rapid surge of cases of COVID-19 in Bengaluru. I have visited the COVID Care Centre established at the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre and inspected the facilities. The COVID Care Centre will have a capacity of 10,100 beds and has all necessary facilities," he said while interacting with media persons.

"For every 100 patients, one doctor, two nurses, one support staff, one housekeeping staff and two BBMP Marshals will be deployed. 2,200 staff including doctors, nurses, support staff, housekeeping staff, BBMP marshals and police will be deputed. The patients will be provided with good quality food. Recreation facilities such as TV, Carrom Boards, chess boards etc are also being provided," he added.

The Chief Minister said that safety kits for the staff who are involved in patients' care and monitoring, emergency treatment facilities, ICU, ECG, oxygen support, first aid and pharmacy facilities will be provided.

"In addition, a control room will be established to monitor them 24 hours and this Centre will have tie up with nearby hospitals. Laundry facility will be provided to wash the blankets and bedsheets of the patients. Segregation and disposal of waste will be done systematically. The centre will take care of people who are asymptomatic and persons who are mildly infected. This system is established to enhance the availability of beds and treatment in hospitals for those who are in critical condition," he said.

Yediyurappa said that number of coronavirus cases in the state increased since the beginning of the unlock process and underlined that the State Government is taking all measures to combat the disease.

"We have rectified all the loopholes immediately, as and when they are brought to our notice. The centralized bed allocation system is already in place and helpline is also established. People must not lose hope and I appeal to the citizens to co-operate with us. If there is a delay in the arrival of the ambulance as soon as the reports confirm the disease or if there is denial to admit the patients to the hospitals, please bring it to our notice and action will be taken," he said.

The Chief Minister appealed to all legislators to give priority to control the disease in their constituencies.

"Please visit taluk hospitals and COVID hospitals and inspect if all required facilities are in place. If there is any lacunae bring it to my notice, it will be rectified," he said.

He also requested people from Bangalore not to travel to their villages unnecessarily.

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July 2,2020

Kalaburagi, Jul 2: Hoteliers in Kalaburagi have claimed that their business is hit due to night curfew timings in the state.

The night curfew in the state has been imposed from 8 pm to 5 am.

Speaking to news agency, Sudarshan, a hotelier said, "Peak business hour is 7-10 pm but now we close by 8 pm. There is almost no business. We are unable to pay our workers. The government should think about it".

"We haven't received any benefit from the government so far. If we are in trouble how will we help our workers? Relaxation should be given," he added.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka government on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown on Sundays till August 2.

So far, Karnataka has reported 15,242 COVID-19 cases, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

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