SAC cleared IRDA approved lowest bidder for mediclaim insurance: Govt

Says, ‘anyone found guilty by ACB will have to face action’

Srinagar, Oct 29 : The State Administrative Council (SAC) cleared the lowest bidder for mediclaim insurance after a proposal approved by Advisor incharge Finance Department and Chief Secretary was put for approval before it.
A top government official on conditions of anonymity told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that the decision to engage an intermediary recognized by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) for implementing mediclaim insurance policy was taken in the year 2017 with the approval of then finance minister Haseeb Drabu but only one intermediary submitted his proposal for the implementation of mediclaim insurance policy.
Claiming that since only one intermediary submitted proposal for implementation of mediclaim insurance policy the official said “then finance minister Altaf Bukhari ordered retendering with the intent of attracting a better response and choosing the lowest bidder for mediclaim insurance policy.”
Saying that a decision on allotment of contract for mediclaim insurance couldn’t be taken till the fall of PDP-BJP government and also till the new Governor Satya Pal Malik took the charge, the top official said “a proposal cleared by Advisor incharge finance department and chief secretary was put up before the State Administrative Council (SAC) which cleared the lowest bidder recognized by Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) out of the six intermediaries who put up their proposals for the implementation of mediclaim insurance policy.”
Saying that nothing wrong has been committed in the bidding process for the allotment of contract on mediclaim insurance policy, the official said “newly constituted Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) will conduct a time bound inquiry and anybody found guilty will have to face action as per law.”

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