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UDF Govt orders probe into medical equipment purchases during previous LDF rule

Thiruvananthapuram | The UDF government in Kerala has ordered an expert committee to investigate medical equipment purchases made during the previous LDF's 10-year rule, following complaints that expensive equipment remained uninstalled, unused or poorly maintained.

State Health Minister K Muraleedharan has directed the Health Department Principal Secretary to appoint a committee of senior officials and technical experts to conduct the inquiry and submit a detailed report within two weeks.

"The report should clearly identify those responsible and recommend further action," the minister said in a statement here on Monday.

The inquiry will cover all government medical colleges, government hospitals and other institutions under the health department.

It will examine the procurement, installation, commissioning, use, maintenance and present condition of all medical equipment and related devices purchased during the past decade, the statement said.

Muraleedharan said the probe should also cover equipment bought using Plan funds, the Prime Minister Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) and other centrally sponsored schemes, as well as medical equipment supplied by the central government during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The minister said the government had received several complaints over the purchase of costly medical equipment in the last 10 years.

According to the complaints, many expensive devices, including oxygen concentrators supplied by the Centre during the pandemic, autoclave machines, solar power plants and generators, as well as equipment purchased under PMSSY and other centrally sponsored schemes, were either never installed or commissioned.

He said some equipment had also become non-functional because it was not properly maintained.

"Such incidents can lead to financial loss to the government, wastage of public assets and denial of services to the public," Muraleedharan said.

The minister said he had personally found several high-value medical equipment items, including a mobile mortuary, lying unused for a long period during a recent visit to the Government Medical College in Wayanad.

"Reports suggesting similar situations in other government medical colleges, government hospitals and institutions under the health department are the reason for ordering this inquiry," he added.

The purchases being investigated were made during the LDF government's decade in power from 2016 to 2026, when K K Shailaja and Veena George were health ministers.

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