HC seeks reports on irregularities in Rooppur plant purchase

The High Court on Monday sought the reports of two probe panels formed by the housing and public works ministry to look into the alleged irregularities in purchasing furniture and other household products for the officials and employees of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, reports UNB.

Passing the order, the HC bench of justice Tariq ul Hakim and justice Suhrawardi adjourned the hearing on a writ petition in this regard.

Lawyer Sayedul Haque Suman filed the writ petition on Sunday seeking judicial inquiry into reported corruption in purchasing furniture and other household products for officials and employees of the power plant.

During the hearing, attorney general Mahbubey Alam informed the court that the ministry has formed two committees to probe the alleged irregularities and the probe panels will submit their report in seven days. "Let the reports come first and you can take any decision," he told the court, urging it to adjourn the hearing till then.

Citing reports published on different newspapers, Suman said excess money was spent on buying furniture, pillows and other items for Green City Housing Palli where officials and employees of Rooppur Power Plant will reside.

He said a pillow cost around Tk 6,000 while lifting a kettle to the building cost Tk 3,000.