Updated On: 13 October, 2016 08:41 AM IST | | Sanjeev Shivadekar
<p>BMC chief Ajoy Mehta says report skimpy on details and reads like an essay; demands detailed tabulated report of rogue contractors, specific irregularities and loss to the exchequer</p>


The BMC has rejected the inquiry report of 200 roads submitted to it on the ground that the way the findings have been presented is more like an “essay” and that the report needs to follow the format of the one that was submitted last year after a probe into 34 city roads. A senior civic official from the roads department said BMC chief Ajoy Mehta has asked the inquiry committee, including chief engineer (roads), to rework the report.