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CBI moves against ex-NHAI officials for violation of terms.

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The Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) has hired a former regional official from the National Roads Authority of India (NHAI) -Jammu Division, along with others, on charges of awarding an employment contract of Rs 9.34 crore to a company that does not meet NHAI bid eligibility.

The First Information Report (FIR) names then-NHAI-Jammu Regional Officer Hem Raj and Rakesh Kumar Chaudhary, owner of the private company called M / s Rakesh Kumar Chaudhary, in addition to the company, as defendants.

Last year, the CBI had ordered a preliminary investigation against the company and unknown officials over the allegation that it was awarded the Rs 9.34 crore work order for the improvement and routine maintenance of the Lakhanpur-Jammu section, including the Jammu Ring Road in Jammu & Kashmir, in violation of the terms and conditions of the tender.

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The CBI found that the Jammu office of the NHAI invited tenders through electronic tenders for the work. The tender was canceled and a new one was issued in January 2018.

News Source: ConstructionWorld

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