
ACB inspects Hemavati canal repair works
The Hindu
MP should raise voice against the shoddy nature of job done, says KRRS
The anti-corruption bureau of the Lokayukta carried out a series of spot inspections in Mandya district spread over 4 days to ascertain charges of corruption in the Hemavati Canal repair works. The complaint was lodged by Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) which had filed a 570-page complaint suspecting embezzlement of funds to the tune of crores of rupees for repairs that were either shoddy in nature or were billed but not carried out. The civic works which were being questioned pertained to repair of irrigation canals in K.R.Pet taluk, a lift irrigation project in Godehosahalli in Kikkeri taluk, construction of a retaining wall and repair of the sluice canal of Hosaholalu Dodda Kere, among others.More Related News

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