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Relief for NMC officials as civil heads save GB resolution in delay

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Nagpur: In a large assistance for several Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) officials, the Commissioner of Radhakrishnan B has not applied one of the two resolutions passed by Bogus Contracts Scam.
There is no action initiated with officials.
TOI has been on January 11 report a resolution that was passed by the General Agency without giving the name of specific officials to whom the action must be taken.
Another decision included the formation of the investigation committee under the leader of the ruling party of Avinash Thakre and eliminating the financial strength of responsible officials.
Civil heads have formed a committee.
However, due to the lack of specific names in resolution, and investigations that hold responsible specific officials are still awaited.
So Radhakrishnan has just directed the Supplementary City Commissioner to oversee the works to be approved by the Department of Health Official (Medical).
During the discussion, President of BJP City and MLC Pravin Datke have named several officials and demanded that they were sent for a long time until the investigation was complete.
Also, the corporator of the ruling parties accused the investigation committee suffered by the civil heads under the commissioner of the additional city Deepak Kumar Meena was illegal.
The general body does not provide any resolution in the committee.
NMC sources told TII the committee still existed and the possibility of submitting the report immediately.
During his first meeting a few days ago, the request committee was led by Thakre directed the NMC administration to file a second complaint with the police department to ask all NMC departments.
NMC Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Sanjay Chilkar has filed a complaint on December 13 about 41 fake contracts worth RS61 Lakh from his health department (medical).
Then, a similar fake contract was excavated from the library, solid waste management, and the registration department of the birth and death.
No NMC update complaints and police expand their investigation.
Also, NMC has not taken action on other contractors and some staff found involved in this case.
NMC officials said, “The request committee must submit a report to the General Agency, which will provide direction.
Already, complaints are submitted.
There may be many complaints for one case.
Therefore, complaints are not submitted.” Toi is the first to report about fraud at 14 December.
Until now, the police have arrested two of the four main accusations (contractors) and three NMC staff.

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