Mumbai CA to go on hunger strike following 100 cr. scam in Nagpur ICAI

Nagpur News: Rashmikant Mahapatra, a 41 year old Mumbai based
chartered accountant, has waged a war against corrupt practices in the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). With his exposure of
scam in an institute’s project in Nagpur to the tune of over Rs 100
crore, Mahapatra is now all set to dig the things deeper in his fight
against corruption.
Mahapatra, an Anna Hazare activist had also initiated “switch off
lights” movement last Independence Day in support of Lokpal Bill with
the crusader.
Not happy with the way the corruption exposed in the said land deal
is being handled by the ICAI Nagpur chapter, Mahapatra is now planning
to come down to Nagpur to observe fasting against the apathy. “I will
just wait for a week or two and if nothing substantial happens then I
will launch hunger strike in Nagpuritself,” he said in a revelation to
Nagpur Today.
A six member committee has been formed to probe the matter, which
prompted Mahapatra to question the veracity of the investigation as the
alleged members including the ICAI Nagpur President Jaideep Narendra
Shah are himself investigating the matter. “How the person against whom
the charges are leveled could investigate his own case?”, he amused.
He has demanded the matter should be investigated through independent
agency or CBI, if necessary, owing to the serious allegations that have
put the image of ICAI at stake. “We at ICAI are controlling the
accounts ofIndiawith great deal of transparency through our 1,20,000
members across the country. We are known to highlight financial
discrepancies but for few tainted person the institute’s prestige could
be challenged now,” he lamented.
Mahapatra said that the project which involved the purchase of land
and construction of ICAI’s study center was awarded to a builder without
bringing it to the knowledge of the central council members. Even the
10% of the estimated cost (100 crores) has already been disbursed. Not
even the tender was invited for assigning the task, which should be
primarily followed for contracting out such a huge project running in
crores, he alleged. Nagpur ICAI President Shah was alleged to have
secretly sealed the deal for a nine-acre plot inNagpurfor setting up the
center.
Since ICAI was formed under parliament act, its meeting minutes does
not fall under the purview of Right to Information Act which has created
another hurdle for Mahapatra who was looking forward to seek more
details.
Mahapatra said since the scam came to light, Shah tried to mess up
the information saying there are various other projects being
investigated since 2004. He smelled rat in the investigation as the scam
he exposed was of 2012, and even if any investigation for other matter
was going on for the last 8 years, it would have been acknowledged to
the council members but this too was kept under the wraps.
The land, said to be valued at Rs 80 crore, has been registered after
paying a nominal advance to the owner. In all, the institute has spent
Rs 10 crore so far, including the registration fee and stamp duty.
Mahapatra revealed that the land is heavily overpriced and people
involved have taken huge cuts. ICAI’s central council, in its meeting on
October 15, set up a committee to investigate the deal but it won’t
help much as the investigators are culprits himself. It should have been
handed over to some independent agency like CBI, he urged.
The land deal was finalised and registered between July 13 and August
3. “The central council met in between these days and there was no
mention about the deal, either by the president or the institute’s
finance department, at the meeting. It is only after members
fromNagpurinformed the institute about the land deal did the central
council members come to know of it,” Mahapatra said.
Another member wishing not to be named said, “Since the institute has
been set up by an act of Parliament, land to set up a branch or study
centre can be obtained from the state government concerned. There was
even no request from the western region seeking a study centre in Nagpur
and the president has acted on his own keeping the central council in
the dark.”