Adarsh-like scam in Pune: CAG

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Pranav Kulkarni: Pune, Dec 06 2012, 03:13 IST
Calling for a serious view to be taken on “transgressions” by local military authorities, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), in its latest report, has compared the 8 A Lothian Road case in Pune Camp with the Adarsh scam.

“This is a case similar to Adarsh...demonstrating a pattern whereby persons holding fiduciary responsibility in the Ministry of Defence have betrayed it. The Ministry needs to view such transgressions by local military authorities seriously and take...action,” the report says.

The Indian Express has been extensively reporting on Bungalow No 8A, Lothian Road on 0.96 acres in Pune Cantonment. The row relates to an ‘out of court deal’ struck with a private developer. The report says deal violated rules pertaining to Cantonment property, broke original lease terms as also intent of a court direction. The report also points out it compromised interest of the Army.

The land was in 1946 leased to Merwanji Rustom Master and Baimai Rustom Master on renewable terms up to 90 years. The lease plan earmarked 56 per cent of the land for commercial purpose and 44 per cent for residential purpose.

The original lessees sold their rights to Kalpataru Builders in March 1988, who in August the same year sought PCB nod to construct 67 shops and a small residential apartment. PCB referred it to the Defence Estates Office (DEO) which struck down the proposal saying it involved commercial exploitation beyond what the original lease permitted. The DEO decision was seconded by the Director Defence Estates Southern

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