Economic
Times: Mumbai: Sunday, 20 September 2015.
Aadhaar card
projects of the UIDAI worth over Rs 13,000 crore were awarded without issuing
tenders by the previous UPA government, according to a RTI response, an activist
said here on Saturday.
RTI activist
Anil Galgali had submitted queries under the RTI to the UIDAI officials, Public
Information Officer SS Bisht and Deputy Director-cum-PIO R. Harish who provided
the replies about the amount spent on the projects which was then headed by
technocrat Nandan Nilekani.
In the reply,
the UIDAI officials disclosed that total project contracts worth Rs.13,663.22
crore were awarded without any tenders of which an amount of Rs.6,563 crore has
been already spent on issuing 90.3 crore Aadhar Cards till May 2015.
They further
informed that a total 25 companies were awarded different responsibilities for
the massive project and their empanelment was done under the process guidelines
of Request For Empanelment of May 19, 2014.
"This is
shocking as various sections of people, including the Supreme Court and civil
society groups have expressed serious concerns about the right to privacy with
sensitive personal data of 125 crore population going in the hands of private
companies," Galgali told IANS.
He urged
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to order a probe into the UIDAI to ensure
transparency in the award of contracts for Aadhaar cards.
"The
sensitive datas of finger prints and iris of each and every Indian could be
unsafe with private companies," cautioned Harsheet Shah, cyber law
expert-cum-researcher.
According to
the information, some of the companies awarded more than one project works
include: Tata Consultancy Service, Mac Associates, Wipro, HCL, HP India Sales
Pvt. Ltd., National Informatics Centre, Sagem Morpho Securities Pvt. Ltd,
Satyam Computer Services Ltd, L1 Identity Solutions, Totem International Ltd.,
Linkwel Telesystems Pvt. Ltd. Sai Infosystems India Ltd, Geodesic Ltd, ID
Solutions, NISG, SQTC, Telesima Communications Pvt. Ltd.
Others which
secured a single contract include: Reliance Communication, Tata Communications,
Aircel, Bharati Airtel, BSNL and Railtel Corporation of India Ltd.