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 AI pays for Dalit panel's 5-star spree
 New Delhi February 16, 2010
 
 It is the best freebie anybody could have hoped for. The National
 Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) splurged Rs 5.72 lakh of public
 money in December 2009 by staying in a Mumbai luxury hotel, availing
 its various five star facilities and then roaming around the financial
 capital in luxury cars.
 
 In what is surely a blatant violation of ethics and a case of conflict
 of interest, the NCSC bills were paid for by Air India, one of the
 companies against which the scheduled castes commission was in Mumbai
 for three days to review scheduled caste employees cases. The
 delegation included NCSC chairman Buta Singh, vice-chairman N. M.
 Kamble, commission member Mahendra Bodh, Kamble's private secretary R.
 C. Kapoor, assistant director Kaushal Kumar and Singh's personal staff
 member Bhoovan Chandra. They stayed at The Trident, a luxury hotel at
 Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex and their expenses included room rent,
 food, travelling and usage of spa facilities.
 
 On December 28, the delegation checked into some of the hotel's mid-
 segment rooms, which attracted a maximum tariff of Rs 22,500 per
 night. Kamble has a house in Mumbai. But he decided instead to live in
 five- star comfort with his colleagues. The accepted practice for any
 Central delegation is to stay at government guest houses in the city
 of visit.
 
 When asked about the alleged flouting of travel rules and ethics,
 Singh accepted that he and other NCSC members had visited Mumbai to
 review cases of Air India and other public sector units. "There were
 cases involving other government institutions also," he said. He said
 staying at luxurious hotels was not unusual. "We are not under the
 government of India," he remarked. His colleague Kamble said, " We did
 not book the hotel rooms. This is all humbug." Singh added that
 whenever the NCSC found a facility at a circuit house vacant, " we
 stay there." This time, too, he said, he was booked somewhere else,
 "but I left that hotel. In any case, the arrangements for travel and
 accommodation are made by the institutions where we go to review
 scheduled castes- related matters."Singh denied any conflict of
 inter-NCSC vice-chairman ests as Air India had apparently taken
 permission from the NCSC to host him and his team during their Mumbai
 trip. But he did not clarify why his office gave permission to an
 organisation that was being reviewed by the NCSC to host the
 investigating authority.
 
 M AIL T ODAY investigations show that two persons stayed in the room
 (No 1021) booked under NCSC member Mahendra Bodh's name. The receipt
 for this room shows " 2" under the sub- head " No of guests".
 Interestingly, another room (No 1017) was booked under Bodh's name. In
 fact, Bodh's expenses of Rs 15,200 on using the hotel's spa and
 fitness centre facilities were billed to the latter room.
 
 Bodh denied using the hotel's spa. " I have not used it," he said.
 
 " It is the institution which takes care of the official trips." NCSC
 vice- chairman's private secretary R. C. Kapoor took his wife for the
 official trip. Two rooms (Nos 948 and 955) were booked under the name
 of " Mr and Mrs R. C. Kapoor" at the rate of Rs 13,000 and Rs 13,250
 respectively per night.
 
 Kaushal Kumar, believed to be Singh's confidant, also had booked a
 room for two persons. The hotel records do not mention who stayed with
 him. During the NCSC delegation's Mumbai stay (December 28- 31), Air
 India had to shell out more than Rs 4.5 lakh on accommodation, food
 and for the spa.
 
 According to government guidelines on travel allowance, the luxury
 hotel stay of the three junior NCSC officials is also a violation.
 
 Government rules specify that Kapoor, Kumar and Chandra - who are at
 the level of under- secretary and below - can spend only Rs 1500 per
 day on official stay. Their travel and food bills Enjoy 5- star
 comfort during probe tour whether working conditions at Air India were
 conducive to scheduled caste employees, Singh and his men have not
 prepared any action- taken report. In fact, Singh, during his three-
 year tenure as NCSC chairman has not submitted a single annual report
 on the status of scheduled castes to the President, as he is supposed
 to as per the mandate given to him. His term comes to an end in May
 this year.
 
 According to another NCSC member, Satya Bahin, the delegation that
 visited Mumbai has " undertaken several such secret visits". She has
 written a confidential letter to the secretary of the Union social
 justice and empowerment ministry detailing her allegations.
 
 They "have always stayed in 5/ 7 star hotels and avoided government
 accommodations"
 several trips Singh has made to Kolkata and Mumbai since December last
 to review banks and public sector units.
 
 "Another visit was made from December 24, 2009, to January 3, 2010, to
 Mumbai and Shirdi" and all of them went on the tour with their
 respective families, she has alleged in the letter.
 
 "At Mumbai, accommodation for all these were arranged in seven- star
 hotels by Air India which is a sinking organisation, and at Shirdi by
 the ONGC," she wrote.
 
 Sources said Singh should have been aware that his lavish spending
 violates Chapter II of Rules of Procedure of the NCSC, which clearly
 states that "(the NCSC) members will observe the norms laid down by
 the state governments regarding security/ travel/ accommodation, etc.
 during such tours."
 
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