KARACHI: A fresh style of bribery has emerged at the offices of Sindh Local Government (LG). Some officers of LG are exto
rting 15percent commission money on top of the 20 percent amount paid with the work order to the co
ntractors for road development works, some co
ntractors have revealed.
This story of ‘advance corruption’ was revealed by five road building co
ntractors, who paid the massive bribe to secure the work of development projects announced by to the Mayor Karachi Waseem Akhtar.
They informed the Mayor that the local government has paid Rs780m to them for building five major roads in parts of the city. Out of this advance payment, the LG officers have taken a kick back of Rs 585.6m as commission money. The estimated cost of these roads was Rs 3.597bn, but for the sake of getting huge commission money, the LG had given these co
ntracts amounting to Rs 3.904bn to them, informed the co
ntractors.
These co
ntracts have also been given in violation of the Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority’s (SPPRA) rules and regulations, around 48 co
ntractors have revealed in a joint letter written by SPPRA. These co
ntractors have requested SPPRA to take action against the violators said rules and regulations.
Waseem Akhter asked the co
ntractors to execute quality work and to maintain and monitor the roads’ project
s very strictly. The mayor has told the co
ntractors that he had informed CM Murad Ali Shah about the embezzlement taking place in the LGs. The estimated cost of the construction work of University Road from NED University to Safoora Chowk was Rs777m but the co
ntract has been given for Rs 832m to Umer Jan and Company, as per the LG’s official data.
Similarly, the co
ntract for rehabilitation and reconstruction of Tariq Road from Sh
aheed-e-Millat Road to Shahrah-e-Qaideen was given for Rs 569m to Sher Jan Mosa Khail and Sons, which is higher than the estimated cost of Rs 516m.
The co
ntract for construction of Hub River Road (portion) has been awarded to Sultan Mehmood and Company for Rs 658m, while its estimated cost was 620m.
Daily Times tried to contact Niaz Soomro for his version but his office said he had left for Dubai.