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Financial deviation: admin 462 HSG SCS under the lens

Financial deviation: admin 462 HSG SCS under the lens
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Mumbai: Moving to examine corruption in a residential society in the Mumbai Metropolitan region, the State Cooperative Commissioner in Pune has directed registrants along with Him to carry out a comprehensive investigation of 462 administrators whose temporary designations with various elections.
The Management Committee has stretched for a long time.
The Commissioner said there was information that during the reign of this administrator several people took the main financial decisions, such as rebuilding through new builders.
Toi was the first to report about the agreement early last month.
In a letter to his subordinates, Commissioner of Cooperative Anil Kawde said he wanted senior officials in the department to investigate Ex Gratia that the administrator had received from the community, the amount was disbursed by them to their subordinates in the public office, their important decisions had taken such a rebuilding or development In the absence of the Management Committee, the letters or documents they write in connection with the decision, and irregularities or corruption in all financial transactions that might be responsible for their term of office.
To conduct a deep investigation, a committee of the core officer must be appointed and a report must be submitted within 15 days, the commissioner said in his letter, a copy with TOI.
Toi was the first to report about rebuilding and other offers early last month, after many politicians, such as senior leaders of BJP and MLA Ashish Shelar, and the federation of the community demanded investigation.
Shelar demanded that a special investigation team be formed to review administrator decisions.
In the midst of Covid-19 pandemic, the story of Toi has revealed that 42 registrants in MMR have appointed administrators to around 500 cooperative housing communities in the region.
According to Shelar, more than RS 2,000 Crore worth rebuilding is at stake because there is an ongoing step to take Milmaikar rights together in collusion with real estate developers.
Kawde, while talking to Toi, said the review of the report will be taken next week, based on where the action line will be decided.
According to him, his steps are an effort to ensure that only the management committee or general community agencies make important decisions such as rebuilding because there is no such legal force with the administrator, whose appointment is temporary.
Community associations such as Mahasewa have demanded immediate residence in the rebuilding proposal carried out without the approval of the GMS or selected Management Committee.
Jeby Patel from the Indian Chs Welfare Association said fir and prosecution must be launched against administrators who have acted contrary to the community law to support real estate developers.

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