Sugar testing kits snowball into major scam, courtesy government's e-portal


By Deepak Sharma

New Delhi, Jul 1 (IANS): Instead of saving public money, the Government e-Marketplace(GeM), the one stop portal to facilitate online procurement of common user goods and services required by government departments and PSUs, seems to be working at cross-purposes.

For instance, sugar testing kits which are easily available online for less than Rs 1,500 per unit are purchased through the GeM for more than Rs 4,100, at a price almost three times higher than the market rate.

With such gross discrepancies in pricing of goods, the procurement of sugar testing kits has snowballed into a major scam in Himachal Pradesh, where three senior officials have been placed under suspension.

The three officials, part of a purchase committee of the Himachal Pradesh Ayurveda Department, had placed a bulk online order for sugar testing kits on GeM in March 2019. The officials had selected the Accu-chek Glucometer manufactured by multinational company Roche to test blood sugar levels in patients.

The Accu-chek machine, priced at Rs 1,599 per unit, is presently available for a discounted price at Amazon for Rs 1,340 and at Flipkart for Rs 1,304. However, the Himachal Pradesh government purchased the same machine from the government's GeM portal at an exorbitant price of Rs 4,100. The entire order placed by the HP government (till March 2019) was for 700 machines.

Talking to IANS, Director of the HP Ayurveda Department Sanjeev Bhatnagar said that three top officials, including a Deputy Director, have been placed under suspension for purchasing the machines at a very high price.

"Even if they purchased the machines from a government agency (GeM), they should have surveyed the market. The machine is available for less than Rs 1,500 in the open market. Therefore, I have given a report to the government in this connection," he said.

Refusing to share further information, Bhatnagar, an IAS officer of HP cadre, said that he cannot comment on the role of GeM.

However, sources in the know of things said that a letter from the state government has been sent to the Controller of Stores, Department of Industries (Government of India), to take up the matter with GeM authorities.

The sources said that besides sugar testing kits, serious pricing discrepancies have been found in bulk purchase of thermometers by the Himachal government. The specific quality thermometer which should have been priced at Rs 2,600 was quoted by the government e-commerce portal at Rs 3,000.

Sources said that in its letter sent to the Controller of Stores, the HP government has clarified that "the supplier (of Accu-chek Glucometer) has quoted the rates more than the MRP on the GeM portal which is a gross violation of terms and condition of Gem which prescribe a mandatory discount of 10 per cent on the MRP of every product."

In the letter, the HP government has also requested the Controller of Stores to debar the seller from GeM and refund the money against the price bid mentioned on the GeM portal.

The much-hyped GeM portal was set up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his first tenure to facilitate online procurement of goods and services by government departments, organisation and public sector undertakings. The aim of GeM was to enhance transparency and fair price in procurements done by the government departments.

  

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  • VM, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    This GeM portal has been thoroughly misused by unscrupulous agents to make money. For Instance a manufacturer is supposed to list his product on the GeM portal. A buyer can buy it only if it matches exactly with the specifications. A middleman colludes with the buyer and lists his products with wording different from a authentic manufacturer. So the buyer can only buy from the middleman and the authentic manufacturer's product is not even considered. A lot of purchases in Government funded Institutes is stuck because of this. Earlier there was tendering process which was atleast transparent.But organisations like RITES etc. converted this too to make illegal money.
    The government should make the buying process transparent .The GeM portal is full of flaws that allow corrupt people to make money.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jul 02 2019

    If Ayurveda is so good, why do they need 'Allopathic' instruments and research?

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore

    Mon, Jul 01 2019

    COrruption exists very much in many states Unless strict action is taken against these criminals India can not progress Lets support the Modi goverment who seems to act well on bribery and corruption oNly Modi cna save India from corrutpion My best wishes to Modiji

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