Karnataka govt forms SIT for COVID-19 scam
The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
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The Cabinet also decided withdraw 43 criminal cases registered in various police stations in the State. PHOTO:PTI
Bengaluru, 10 Oct
The Karnataka government on Thursday decided to constitute a
Special Investigation Team (SIT) and a Cabinet sub-committee to take further
action on the report by the Justice Michael D' Cunha Commission of Inquiry
which investigated alleged irregularities in the purchase of equipment and
medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic when the BJP was in power.
The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet, chaired
by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
In the "partial" report submitted on August 31 in
11 volumes, the commission examined the expenditure to the tune of Rs 7,223.64
crore, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil told reporters later,
adding, "they have not pinpointed that so much (scale) is
misappropriation."
He, however, said the commission has recommended recovery of
Rs 500 crore.
The Commission has sought reports from four zones in Bruhat
Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and 31 districts of the state and it's yet
to receive them, he said. The "partial" report has been submitted
after verifying 55,000 files from the concerned departments.
The Minister said based on the report, as criminal intent is
also involved, it has been decided to constitute an SIT, and also a Cabinet
sub-committee for "review and monitoring."
It has also been decided to begin the recovery proceedings
immediately and to black list those companies or establishments involved in the
wrongdoing.
"Wherever the criminal element is there, SIT will
naturally look into it. Apart from that, the Cabinet sub-committee will be
assisted by relevant officers to go into details of other malpractices. The
details about those involved are not there in this report and it may come in
the final report," Patil added.
The Cabinet also decided withdraw 43 criminal cases
registered in various police stations in the State.
It also gave its approval for extending by an year the term
of the SIT constituted in the Karnataka Lokayukta for investigating the
illegalities in mining, with a probe into several cases still pending, he said.
Administrative approval has also been given for construction
of "Reshme Bhavana" at an estimated cost of Rs 527.50 crore on 4.25
acres of land owned by the Department of Sericulture at Okalipuram here with
entire investment by Karnataka State Minerals Corporation Limited (KSMCL).
The Cabinet also gave its nod for construction of hi-tech
Cocoon market at Shidlaghatta in Chikkaballapura district at an estimated cost
of Rs 200 crores.
It also decided to create Karnataka Skill Development
Corporation under Companies Act, 2013.-PTI
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