
A sum of Rs.12 million had exchanged as commissions during tender procedure which 3 of the powerful persons in the health ministry including a minister got involved sources further added.a sum of rs.3 billion spending for janitorial services is a total waste of public money which can be utilized to purchase out of stock drugs in hospitals health ministry officials said.as these tenders solely handled by higher officials of the ministry they do not even requested the service of a labor officer to calculate wages of laborers involved in janitorial service which is must according to labor laws officials have said.
Also due to improper way of handling these tender deals the companies who produced lowest bids and suitable for offering janitorial tenders were ignored.
The procurement committee which prepared tender deals put low wages for laborers which were very low compare to Rs.633 minimum daily wage (for a 12 hour shift daily) recommended by labor department.Also the private companies who received the tenders after produced highest bids have been reported as not paying full amount of the salary of laborers and as a result some laborers attached to some janitorial companies who are cleaning hospitals launched a strike action by opposing this it has been revealed.