ISLAMABAD: Irregularities and corruption worth millions of rupees was reported on Tuesday in the construction, contracts and purchase of construction material for the Multan Airport as the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) discussed the audit report of the Aviation Division for the financial year 2010-11.The committee, which met under the chairmanship
resulted in irregular award of work of Rs3.17 billion (including 1.5% discontent offered after bid opening) to M/s Habib Rafique (Pvt) Ltd.
The CAA officials told the committee that the contract could not be awarded to the Chinese company because of the objection that the company did not submit the original bank draft of the earnest money but a photocopy was submitted.
The PAC also took up the matter of sub-standard and poor performance by the project management consultant — ECIL Ltd — for upgrading and rehabilitation of the Multan International Airport.
The audit officials told the committee that the performance of M/s ECIL remained unsatisfactory during the period of 47 months, in which only 47% progress was recorded, which caused losses to the CAA while Air Traffic Control and Rescue buildings were not completed on time.
The PAC recommended to the government to blacklist the company.Another audit para related to irregular payment of Rs7.128 million for catering during the inauguration of direct Haj flights from Multan and earth/ground breaking ceremonies of the terminal building without calling tenders.
The Civil Aviation Authority replied that the Ministry of Defence, vide letter no 6-6/2020 F-1 dated 13.10.2010, intimated that the prime minister of Pakistan would inaugurate the first Haj flight from Multan on 28-10-2010 and advised the CAA to make the necessary arrangements accordingly. Due to paucity of time and security risks, neither the event could be announced through press, not were quotations invited through advertisements.
The CAA officials told the committee that a high-powered organising committee was constituted to finalise the arrangements and renowned local caterers were contacted who submitted quotations which were opened in the presence of all members of the said committees and negotiations were held and payments made as per the approval of the CAA headquarters after verification by the committee.