PAC starts probe into procurement process of medical kits throught Omni
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Kathmu, April 26
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has began an investigation into doable anomalies within the procurement of medical kits that was initiated by the Department of Health Services (DoHS) a couple of weeks again.
The DoHS had procured medical kits required to check comprise the unfold of coronavirus from a home agency referred to as Omni Group with none competitors. After the agency provided the primary lot of medical kits from China, it was discovered that the corporate was awarded the contract with none competitors that the medical kits had been bought at a extremely inflated value from the corporate. Following this, media stories introduced into gentle doable anomalies within the enterprise deal which propelled the parliamentary committee to begin a probe.
The PAC has sought all associated paperwork from the DoHS on the procurement of medical kits from Omni Group. “Amid questions being raised over awarding the procurement contract to Omni Group, the federal government is discovered to have scrapped the contract with the corporate. As the complete procurement course of regarded suspicious, now we have already began an investigation on it,” mentioned Rojnath Pey, secretary at PAC, including {that a} letter has been despatched to the Department of Health Services at present asking it to submit all paperwork associated to the procurement means of the medical kits inside one week.
The authorities, particularly the Ministry of Health Population (MoHP) had been charged in a number of media stories of buying crucial medical gear at an exorbitantly larger value by bypassing the comparatively low-cost quotations from the personal sector. Though the federal government had refuted any anomalies within the procurement means of the medical kits, it has already scrapped the procurement contract with Omni Group citing that the agency did not ship required medical kits on time awarded the contract to Nepali Army.
Among others, the federal government had bought shoe covers via Omni Group at Rs 240 per piece in opposition to minimal citation of 5 rupees a chunk. Similarly, the federal government bought N-95 masks at Rs 840 per piece in opposition to minimal citation of Rs 165 a chunk. Likewise, it had bought protecting goggles at Rs 2,160 per piece in opposition to the minimal citation of Rs 360 a chunk, whereas infrared thermometers whose minimal citation was Rs 1,800 per piece had been procured at Rs 7,800 per piece. The authorities’s transfer to bypass minimal citation buy medical kits at such a excessive charge from Omni Group had raised many eyebrows made the complete procurement course of suspicious.
A model of this text seems in e-paper on April 27, 2020 of The Himalayan Times.
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