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PPP accuses Erra of funds misappropriation
ISLAMABAD—People’s Party Parliamentarians (PPP) has accused the
government and the Earthquake Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Authority (Erra) of committing financial irregularity in the earthquake
relief funds and called for making public details of donors’ money and
the Presidential Relief Fund.
Releasing a factsheet at a press conference, PPP leader Senator Dr Babar
Awan said Erra and the government were violating public procurement
rules 2004.
He said the authority had appointed so-called consultants at undisclosed
exorbitant salaries for spending relief and reconstruction funds, meant
for affected communities as beneficiaries. He asked Erra to disclose the
names and salaries of the consultants.
He said transparency in the disbursement of the funds provided by the
donors was shrouded in mystery and nobody was aware of the actual amount
collected in Presidential Relief Fund.
He said the nation had a right to know the actual amount collected in
the Presidential Relief Fund, in whose name and in which account the
said fund was deposited, who was the beneficiary of bank profits of this
bulk money and for what reason the fund was not placed at the disposal
of Erra.
He said Erra Chairman Altaf M. Salim admitted before a special committee
of the Senate that even a penny had not yet been spent on earthquake
disaster relief.
He asked the authority to explain as to why 35,000 relief cheques given
to the quake survivors bounced from the banks.
Mr Awan said it had been pledged that modern disaster management
equipment would be purchased to effectively handle such natural
calamities in the future, but lamented that no such machinery had so far
been purchased. The PPP senator said some 66,000 quake-hit families were
still without permanent shelters while a second winter was approaching.
He rejected the claim made by President Gen Pervez Musharraf at a
recently held Erra review conference that most of the quake survivors
were in transitional shelters.—Online |