Saturday, June 13, 2020

Government publishes expenditures related to Covid-19 response, Rs 2 billion vanished

After the huge pressure from the youth activists across the country to release the details of the expenses, the government has made public the expenditures related to the prevention, control and treatment of coronavirus infection. But the government expenses – made public today – and the Health Minister Bhanubhakta Dhakal, and secretary at the Office of Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM) Narayan Prasad Bidari. Either the expenses made public today is false or the Health Minister Bhanubhakta Dhakal lied in the House of Representatives and secretary Bidari lied to the journalist. Minister Dhakal, addressing the House of Representatives last week said that the governments – from federal to provinces and local – have spent more than Rs 10 billion to fight Covid-19. Likewise, Bidari – on June 3 – told the journalists that the three tier of governments – from federal to provinces and local – have spent Rs 9.87 billion, and some local governments still have not filed for expenses, which could cross Rs 10 billion.
However, the government today – after three days of massive protest by the youth across the country – published the expenses of Rs 8.39 billion, far too less from the announcements of both Dhakal and Bidari. “Either the health minister Dhakal lied in the House or secretary Bidari lied to journalists,” said a leader from opposition party in the parliament Nepal Congress (NC).
The directorate of the Coronavirus Control and Management Committee (CCMC) – led by deputy prime minister and defense minister Ishwar Pokharel – has ordered to publicise the expenses as the protest against the government’s lack of accountability and transparency has angered the youth, who have been protesting since last three days, various places in Kathmandu including in front of Prime Minister’s Official residence Baluwater, and many cities including Pokhara, Chitwan, Birgunj, Biratnagar across the country.
Prime Minister’s press advisor Surya Thapa shared the expenditure details in his tweet today trying to pacify the agitating youths.
According to the document – that has neither any sign nor any official seal – a total of Rs 8.39 billion has been spent so far in Covid-19 response through three tiers of governments. “Of the total, some Rs 5.63 billion has been allocated under various headings including medical/health supplies, health infrastructure, mobilisation of human resources, quarantine, and others,” Thapa claimed, adding that a total of Rs 4.10 billion has been spent through government entities including the Ministry of Health and Population, Defence Ministry, Home Ministry; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minsitry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Urban Development Ministry, and Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Interestingly the Defence Ministry has spent Rs 2.40 billion – the highest among the ministries – whereas province-wise, a total of Rs. 2.002 billion has been allocated for the seven provinces under Covid-19 response fund, out of which Rs 1.3 billion has been spent so far. “Out of a total of Rs 4.83 billion allocated for the local governments, some Rs. 2.98 billion has been spent to fight the transmission of coronavirus infection,” Thapa explained.
The CCMC directorate has publicised the details of expenses made by various government agencies, money spent on procuring medical supplies including mobilization of human resources, development of quarantine facilities as well as other health infrastructures and miscellaneous expenses. According to the details, seven federal ministries have so far spent Rs 4.10 billion in response to Covid-19. “While the Ministry of Health and Population has spent Rs 1.58 billion, the Defence Ministry and Ministry of Home Affairs have spent Rs 2.40 billion and Rs 24.58 million, respectively. Similarly, the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has spent Rs 52 million, the Ministry of Urban Development Rs 26.97 million and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Rs 14.2 million so far.
The government has spent Rs 3.90 billion to buy medical supplies, Rs 1.12 billion to develop physical infrastructures, Rs 58.33 million to mobilize human resources, and Rs 135.59 million for developing quarantine facilities. Likewise, Rs 401.59 million was spent on miscellaneous purposes, according to the details.
Bagmati and Sudur Paschim provinces are among those provinces spending the highest amount of money in response to Covid-19. While Province 1 has spent Rs 193.56 million, Province 2 has spent Rs 133.94 million and Bagmati Province, Gandaki Province and Province 5 have so far spent Rs 136.7 million, Rs 154.21 million and Rs 77.93 million, respectively. Likewise, Karnali Province has spent Rs 239.28 million, Sudur Paschim Province has spent Rs 364.87 million so far.
The directorate claimed that this expenses does not include the details of the expenses made by various local bodies across the country. Government officials informed that they have asked all local bodies to furnish details of the expenses made so far in response to Covid-19.
CCMC directorate – issuing a press note yesterday – claimed that funds have been allocated under various headings by the government for the prevention and control of coronavirus infection. “Likewise, the provinces and local levels have been carrying out expenses from their funds in dealing with Covid-19 crisis and the details of which will be made public by the government soon.”

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