The recent developments in the society regarding illegal activities have come to light, with the local leader Swami Goud claiming to have evidence of corruption until 2022 in the Bhingal Mandal. The issue revolves around the misuse of benefits cards provided to society members, particularly in relation to the wages of workers and drivers.
According to Swami Goud, the society members, including car drivers, have been receiving wages of up to 2 lakhs per month, while regular workers are only receiving 4000 rupees. This discrepancy has raised concerns about the fair distribution of benefits within the society.
The Bhavani Geetha Cooperative Society in Nizamabad has been at the center of the controversy, with allegations of illegal activities being discussed openly. Swami Goud, the district president of the youth organization, has spoken out against the corruption within the society, particularly in relation to the misallocation of funds.
During a recent gathering at the R&B guesthouse, Swami Goud, along with members of the Goud community, discussed the issue of funds being misused within the society. They highlighted the case of acquiring properties worth millions of rupees in Hyderabad and Nizamabad, raising questions about the source of these funds.
The meeting also brought to light the discrepancies in the distribution of benefits within the society. While some members are receiving substantial amounts, others are left with meager wages. Swami Goud emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the society’s financial dealings.
The society’s bylaws stipulate that 15% of the profits should be distributed among the workers, while 25% should be allocated for the welfare of Geetha workers. However, it appears that these guidelines are not being followed, leading to further discontent among the members.
The recent audit report has also raised concerns about the misuse of funds within the society. The chief promoter has been accused of embezzling funds, prompting calls for immediate action to rectify the situation.
In light of these developments, local authorities have been urged to investigate the matter further and take appropriate action against those responsible for the mismanagement of funds. The demand for justice and accountability has been echoed by members of the Goud community, who are calling for a thorough investigation into the matter.
Overall, the situation highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within cooperative societies to ensure that benefits are distributed fairly and equitably among all members. It also underscores the importance of upholding ethical standards and adhering to the principles of good governance to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.