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Those three flats at prime locations may not be the only assets acquired by Sanjit Rodrigues, the Managing Director of Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation (GSIDC) who is also the Commissioner of City of Panaji. Have been receiving information about other properties allegedly acquired by Sanjit Rodrigues also in the name of his family members. His family members are within their rights to own any properties but not if Sanjit Rodrigues has been the catalyst...in effect, what is known as ‘benami’ transactions. While other officers are transferred every three years if not earlier, is it not surprising that Sanjit Rodrigues has retained his prized posting as Managing Director of GSIDC for over five years? Only after an inventory of his assets including the undeclared ones is compiled, would we know the extent to which Sanjit Rodrigues has gone to enhance and enlarge his own infrastructure. To be able to finalise this inventory please send across any information that you may have on Sanjit Rodrigues. You can send it by post to: Aires Rodrigues, Ribandar, Goa. You can also email me on airesrodrigues1@gmail or airesrodrigues@yahoo. In the alternative you could also SMS/Call me on 9822684372. Can also be reached on Facebook/AiresRodrigues or Twitter@rodrigues_aires The information sent has to necessarily be absolutely true, very accurate and authentic. No hearsay, presumptions or guesses please. In any case, all information would be meticulously double-checked for veracity before submission to the concerned authorities. Sources in the Directorate of Accounts inform that the current monthly gross salary of Sanjit Rodrigues is Rs.1,09,684/-. After statutory deductions he must be getting around 80,000 a month. How on earth is he able to pay the loans of those three flats he has officially declared and beat the current inflation while also maintaining his flamboyant life style? Is he surviving on love and fresh air? The fight is not against the person of Sanjit Rodrigues. It is against the cancer of corruption that has engulfed and enveloped the entire administration. We just cannot give up. The battle has to start somewhere and be ongoing to weed out as many stems that are eating into the State exchequer. Such officers deserve to be lined up to be housed in Goa’s Central jail at Colvale which is scheduled to be inaugurated soon. 30th July is National Whistleblower Day. But we need to be blowing that whistle loud and clear every day. Officers with knee deep assets accumulated by devious means cannot be allowed to be on the prowl.
Posted on: Sun, 06 Jul 2014 07:00:56 +0000

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