SPMCIL irregularities

The Voith security paper manufacturing machine, running at the Security Paper Mill, Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh) since June 2015 has been producing barely 100 Metric Tonnes (MT) of currency paper in one month while the German company had promised that it would manufacture 500-600 MT.
The machine, which was purchased for Rs 350 crore, was found to be faulty when earlier this year a glitch caused the production of several thousand Rs 1,000 currency notes at the Nashik Currency Note Press without the security thread. Shockingly, the defective notes without the security threads, one of the most sensitive and key features on any note, were allowed to be legal tender.Subsequently, an internal investigation revealed that the “machine’s sensors were not working in perfect condition, as a result of which there was a critical security lapse which led to manufacturing of faulty security paper without security thread, which may have been printed at the Currency Note Press in Nashik and subsequently may also have come to the circulation of local market through RBI/retail banks.” The probe found that there was “imperfection in the working of the concerned sensors”.

Voith’s currency note manufacturing machine was rejected by the Finance Ministry in 2009 when it was found that it supplied the same machine to Pakistan. This step, taken after a report was submitted by the Home Ministry, was the result of an examination of the tender documents which specified that foreign suppliers need to give assurance that they do not supply the same models to countries such as Pakistan and North Korea.

Full Payment Made
The documents reveal that even as the major fault was detected well after its installation, Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Ltd (SPMCIL), which is under the Finance Ministry, went ahead and made the payment in full. It has also come to light that a “balance 20 percent amount” – Rs 70 crore – was released.
The commission due to Voith’s India agent, Vijay Raja, who runs the Mumbai-based Standard Trading Company which offers “consultancy services” to companies “seeking to market raw materials, finished products and machinery in the field of high-end security printing and coining”, was also paid.
When contacted for a response, SPMCIL Officiating Chairman and Managing Director Pravin Garg retorted, saying: “I won't respond.”

Production Affected
SPMCIL sources familiar with the Voith deal revealed that not only was the machine found to have developed major defects, which has affected the production of indigenous currency manufacturing paper at the Hoshangabad mill, it was delivered much later than the agreed date.
For this, the then SPMCIL General Manager at Hoshangabad, Sudhir Sahu, slapped a Rs 38 crore penalty for liquidated damages (LD) on Voith. LD is an amount the parties to a contract designate for the injured party to collect as compensation in the event of a specific breach, including late performance.
However, even though full and final payment of Rs 350 crore was made to Voith, no effort was made by SPMCIL to seek replacement of the faulty machine while “satisfactory performance certificate” was hastily issued to it once TR Gowda took over as GM at Hoshangabad.

Sahu, who was served a show-cause notice by former SPMCIL Chairman and Managing Director MS Rana, is said to have provided detailed evidence of the “wrongdoing” to the corporation as well as the Finance Ministry. Interestingly, as GM in Hoshangabad, Sahu is said have held himself back from according the satisfactory performance certificate.
RBI sources asked why Voith was paid the full amount when production was “far below the desired target”. They revealed that the same machine was functioning well and producing 500 MT of security paper at the plant of Mysuru-based Bank Note Paper Mill India Ltd, a joint venture company between SPMCIL and Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (BRBNML). more  

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you can't find apublic deal or buysell duo without smear of dirty exchange in India more  
Sounds like another scam. This means that the officers and such other bureaucrats should be bought under the scanner and should be penalized as normal citizen would. Their names should be published either in the govt. gazettes and all kinds of news channels and papers. I feel ashamed that I belong to a country which has such corrupt practices due to some officials who get away scot free. Better if these persons are considered socially out cast and no support be provided to them in any way, besides confiscating their ill-made assets. WHERE IS LOKPAL and LOKAYUKTAs? more  
I agree with Shri Prabhakara Rao Edara. The matter is serious and afull enquiry is essential. more  
there should CVC enquiry here as to why the inefficiency of the german m/c is tolerated. this happens in every govt factory. sometime it is bought and it is said by that factory that the production line is obsolete. sometime it is not used at all and disposed after some years saying 'beyond economical repair' to some private company where our Ex will join after his retirement. On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 12:38 AM, Aditi Mitra wrote: > more  
THIS IS OUR COUNTRY , GOVT. IS DEMANDING , ONLY GENERAL PEOPLE WILL BE FAIR... & THEM SELVES... WILL ENJOY & MISSUSE. more  
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