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Audit report: GMCH-32 causes loss of 86 lakh as it failed to float tenders for services

By, Chandigarh
Updated on: Jan 18, 2024 09:18 AM IST

According to the report, GMCH failed to float the tenders in 2018 as per the instructions of the UT finance department to outsource the services of workers and security personnel from existing contractors

The local audit department, in its special audit, has pointed out that the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32, has caused a financial loss of nearly 86 lakh to the government exchequer.

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According to the report, GMCH failed to float the tenders in 2018 as per the instructions of the UT finance department to outsource the services of workers and security personnel from existing contractors. The tender was supposed to be floated through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal, but the hospital continued with the services of existing contractors, leading to the audit department pointing out the anomalies.

A special audit was conducted recently, and it was found that a loss of 86 lakh has been incurred to the government exchequer. On hiring four contractors for providing technical and other skilled services, round-the-clock security and fire prevention services, housekeeping, and sanitation services and paramedical services, the special audit report concluded that four contracts for outsourcing manpower have been extended for many years without the approval of the competent authority. Had new tenders been finalised in a time-bound manner, the expenditure to the tune of 86.36 lakh could have been saved on the government exchequer.

The report observed that if the services had been hired through the GeM portal, an amount of 86,35,906 paid more than administrative charges could have been saved.

Furthermore, the report stated that it was clarified to GMCH-32 that services of manpower provided to educational institutions for security or housekeeping or cleaning are exempted from service tax, but GMCH had paid the service tax on these services amounting to 1.66 crore to the outsource agencies providing manpower for security and housekeeping. The report remarked that necessary steps to recover the amount of service tax amounting to 1.66 crore paid to outsource firms should be taken at the earliest.

The audit department advised inviting fresh tenders in the future well before the completion of the existing contract, and contracts should be awarded on the expiry of existing contracts to avoid unnecessary extensions.

 
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