Bengaluru: Accused several ministers and officers in government demanding “30% to 40% of kickbacks” in Civil Works, the Karnataka State Contractor Association with more than 1 Lakh Member on Thursday searching for the Threquit Thread Intervention, in addition to marking the issue delayed by the bill that took place Thousands of crores rupees.
Minister of Irrigation Govind Karjol said the charge was unfounded, incorrect.
Based allegations, the bill was set to be cleaned: Minirrigation Jol was rejected by the Minister of Accusing the Government of the Minister of Karagainst as “unfounded”.
He, however, acknowledges that contributions are in large quantities and the Ministry of Finance will soon clear the delayed bill.
The association said 30% to 40% of the money paid as kickback was at various work stages in the form of “expenses”.
“The effect of this expenditure affects the quality of the project.
If there is a job that is not completed within the time limit …, the contractor will be the first to be exposed …,” said the memorandum.
Association President D Kempanna said the governor told them that he would continue their request to the government.
The association said collective contributions from the main department reached Rs 22,000 Crore.
Karjol said the delayed bill in his own department was obtained by more than Rs 10,000 Crore.
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