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A corruption case has been filed in a special court with 15 individuals and one organization including the then provincial secretary Imnarayan Shrestha and businessman Vishal Pandit as defendants for corruption in purchasing equipment for the establishment of public health laboratories for 72 local levels of Madhes province.
The Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission filed a corruption case on Sunday against 15 individuals and one organization, including Shrestha, the then secretary of the Social Development Ministry of Madhes, and Pandit, the owner of Hospitek Enterprises. For the year 2078/79 against 14 people including Shrestha and Pandit, the state government A case has been filed for misappropriation of more than 190 million during the purchase of equipment for the establishment of laboratories for 64 local levels, and a second case has also been filed for embezzlement in the purchase of health equipment for 72 local levels for the year 2079/80. In collusion, the procurement process for awarding the contract was broken, the contract was broken and the contract was broken, and in the procurement process, favorable standards were made for certain companies.
The authority has demanded imprisonment and fine of Rs 21 crore 89 lakh 39 thousand 760 against the then secretary Shrestha, accounting officer Naveen Das and health administrator Muktinarayan Sah. It has been demanded that the then public health director Shravan Kumar Mishra should be punished according to the allegations. There is a demand that Gunananda Prasad Sah, Manmohan Mishra and Ramudagar Yadav involved in the
procurement process should be imprisoned and fined accordingly. Similarly, Jitendra Kumar Sah and Amarendra Kumar Mishra separately, Dipendra Kumar Mishra, Ramesh Kumar Mandal, Amardeep Mahato, Karmsheel Prasad Gop and Umesh Choudhary separately and Vishal Pandit of Hosptech Pvt Ltd and the organization he is managing have been separately charged Rs 21 crore 89 lakh 39 thousand 760.
It is mentioned in the indictment of the authority that procurement was carried out without preparation and preparation of a cost analysis and procurement master plan, without a clear basis, reason and justification, a program was split into two contracts, the materials were not installed in the laboratories as per the conditions, the reagents expired before they were used, and the reagents that had expired were used according to the verbal order from the Provincial Public Health Laboratory, Madhesh Province. .
Kasturi Trade Link Pvt. Ltd. with the connivance of Pandit, the director of Hospitek Enterprises Pvt. Kathmandu, Lifeline Trade International Pvt. Ltd. Lalitpur, Medisolution International Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu and Trinity Pharmaceuticals have not submitted the rates independently, but have prepared the purchase conditions with the connivance of the owner of the bidder Hospitec Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. in order to match the specifications.
