Mumbai Mirror: Mumbai: Saturday,
April 30, 2016.
The
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has not initiated any action against
as many as 27 officials who were found to be involved in corruption cases from
2005 to February this year but rather reinstated some of them, an RTI query has
revealed.
The
disclosure has given fresh ammunition to opposition parties to target the Shiv
Sena-BJP alliance, which controls the richest civic body, ahead of 2017
municipal polls.
The RTI
application was filed by activist Jeetendra Ghadge.
The officials
were either caught by ACB for accepting bribes or have cases of
disproportionate assets registered against them. However, no action like
suspension was taken against them by the civic body, with some of them being
reinstated, he said.
"When we
citizens read news about BMC officials being arrested in corruption cases by
ACB, we assume that BMC suspends them. It's shocking they are reinstated
despite cases pending against them. If this is what happening people will not
file complaints in ACB fearing revenge from such officials who will be back on
duty within a year," Ghadge said.
The
development has given a handle to the Congress and NCP to hit the saffron
combine with.
"The RTI
response is the proof that governance of BMC is in shambles. We have been time
and again protesting against the corrupt practices happening under the ruling
allies. The citizens of Mumbai will surely teach a lesson to the corrupt
politicians backing these corrupt officers," Congress spokesperson
Al-Nasser Zakaria said.
NCP leader
Sachin Ahir said the ruling corporators are keeping mum as they know they have
failed and are a part of the "corrupt" system.
"This is
what we can expect from them. They are all helping each other. This is a big
racket wherein the ruling corporators have no control over the administration.
They know they have failed and are a part of the corrupt system and hence
keeping quiet. If the BMC does not suspend these officers from service, we will
have to take up the matter in courts," he said.
When
contacted, BMC Chief Enquiry Officer Ramesh Danane merely said, "whatever
decisions have been taken were taken as per the instructions of BMC
Commissioner".