Gurgaon: The four member committees have been formed by the City Commissioner to investigate alleged irregularities in the collection, transportation and disposal of construction and disassembly (C & D) waste by private companies hired by the Civic Agency in 2019.
Has been accused of corruption, which can be “worth RS 50 crore “, involving senior MCG officials.
As part of the probe, the committee must find out whether approval has been taken from the government or other competent authority before distributing jobs to private companies and whether the bill delivered by the MCG body is justified or not.
The company must also explain why C & D waste can still be found along various city roads.
Officials said the probe panel was formed by Commissioner Mukesh Kumar Ahuja followed the instructions from the Department of Urban Local Agency.
Allegations of irregularities were revealed after an activist RTI submitted a complaint, accusing mcg officials and currently to be kind with private companies in approving increasing bills.
The Probe Committee in it Satish Yadav, Joint Commissioner (3); Thakur Lal Sharma, Chief Engineer; Vijay Kumar, Head of the Account Officer; and Savita Choudhry, District Prosecutor’s Office.
They must prepare a report in 10 days.
“Executive-SBM engineers will provide required documents and notes to the committee mentioned above.
The Committee will examine all aspects of this problem and submit detailed reports within 10 days,” read orders issued by Ahuja.
The MCG commissioner did not respond to a recurring call and message on the magnitude of alleged corruption.
However, a RTI activist has accused that the work of private companies is not monitored by the residential supervisory committee, and wrongly shows the disposal site in zone 1 and 2 when they should be a basi waste plant or other site.
In zone 3 and 4.
it also accused the company wrongly showed 1,000 vehicle entries to collect and transport Waste C & D.
There was no vehicle, as mentioned in the entries record, Haryana registration but all from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, according to complaints .
Activists accused that not only vehicle entries “forged”, but the weight of the waste they carry also increased to manipulate bills.
“The majority of these vehicles are from Rajasthan or Uttar Pradesh in accordance with the registration number.
By showing fake entries and paying the same as MCG, the company has created a record of the largest C & D waste collection in India by this C & D waste contractor collecting more waste per day Instead of garbage collection per day, “complaints delivered in September.
The copy was also sent to the office of the minister’s chairman.
Activists also accused at the MCG meeting in February last year, senior officials said they did not need to include invoices in the measurement book and that the bill delivered by private companies was enough to make a payment.
According to complaints, there were no measurement slips submitted for 14 months in 2020 and 2021, which included the locking period.
However, a MCG official was nicknamed unfounded allegations.
“There are GPS records of vehicles that carry C & D waste, slip verified from the weighing scale and all other data to be maintained.
The newspapers will be submitted during the probe,” the official said.