Maharashtra Minister for Sanitation Gulabrao Patil on Tuesday admitted in the Legislative Council that there were “irregularities” in the disbursement of incentive for household latrine construction under the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM).

He was responding to a question by the Nationalist Congress Party`s Satish Chavan.

The Union government pays an incentive of Rs 12,000 under the Swachh Bharat Mission for the construction of household latrines.

Chavan alleged that 1,346 persons from Gangapur tehsil in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (formerly Aurangabad) district had applied for this incentive.

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“Government records showed that the money was disbursed to 900 beneficiaries, but it did not reflect in their bank accounts. I submitted a question to the government (for the ongoing session) on January 31. The officials then woke up and deposited the money into the accounts of beneficiaries,” he told the House.

Responding to Chavan, minister Patil said, “I admit that there are some irregularities in depositing money in bank accounts. I think it is an administrative lapse and not any kind of scam.”

“I am also going to find out how money was transferred only after Chavan raised the issue,” he added.

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