Apartment allotment rules are ignored for BEML ex-employees
The employees of defense public sector unit BEML have created housing co-operative in Karnataka.
The top management of the housing society are now under the CBI scanner for alleged irregularities in the purchase of Tata trucks, has been accused of allotting as many as 63 residential sites in violation of housing co-operative rules in 10 housing colonies under its purview.
Some former employees of BEML had complained to the registrar of co-operative societies, stating that the management of the housing co-operative of allotting plots to 39 members without applications and 24 outsiders or non-members in its housing colonies.
Apart from allotting properties to persons not connected directly with BEML, the co-operative is accused of allotting land to employees who had not completed a mandatory five-year term with the company, to members of the board and to on-deputation employees.
There may be many more people connected to top persons in the establishment in the list of illegal allotees of sites in BEML housing colonies.
A case filed against irregularities in housing co-operatives across Bangalore is currently pending before the Karnataka High Court.
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