National
December 25, 2020
PESHAWAR: The National Accountability Bureau, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has turned the complaint verification (CV) of serious irregularities at the Dera Ismail Khan Medical Teaching Hospital into a formal inquiry. The hospital management is accused of violating KPPRA rules in procurement and tendering of various items.
According to documents available with this scribe, biomedical equipment were purchased from M/s Friends Traders at higher rates as compared to approved rates of the Health Department. A total loss calculated at the initial stage is Rs 22.552 million.
Another irregularity has been found in the transaction of Rs 280 million from the Bank of Khyber to the Allied Bank Limited. The transaction record was not found. As many as 48 CCTV cameras costing Rs 1,048,860 were purchased for the DHQ Hospital by obtaining a single quotation from the market (Awami CCTV Works Ltd, D.I.Khan) in August, September 2019 without tender advertisement.
National
December 25, 2020
PESHAWAR: The National Accountability Bureau, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has turned the complaint verification (CV) of serious irregularities at the Dera Ismail Khan Medical Teaching Hospital into a formal inquiry. The hospital management is accused of violating KPPRA rules in procurement and tendering of various items.
According to documents available with this scribe, biomedical equipment were purchased from M/s Friends Traders at higher rates as compared to approved rates of the Health Department. A total loss calculated at the initial stage is Rs 22.552 million.
Another irregularity has been found in the transaction of Rs 280 million from the Bank of Khyber to the Allied Bank Limited.