Indian real estate
Developers’ body CREDAI has called upon its 10,000 strong members to stop
paying bribes to government officials for getting clearances.
Mr. Lalit Kumar Jain,
President, CREDAI said, “We have had enough of the charges that builders /
promoters / developers breed corruption. I have heard stories of developers’
exploitation & how corruption has reached its pinnacle.”
Lalit Kumar Jain, President, CREDAI |
The war on
corruption, Mr. Lalit Kumar Jain said, will be most effective if all CREDAI
chapters fight it with conviction. Developers should gear up to resist all
kinds of exploitation & demands for bribes, expose bribe seekers & even
move courts with writ petitions & complaints.
On the part of the
government, Mr. Lalit Kumar Jain said.''
There was an immediate need to implement administrative reforms to check the
menace of corruption. The mission has been well accepted, judging from the fact
that a majority of developers / builders
pan India have accepted the CREDAI code of conduct, and the various
state & city units are setting up consumer grievance cells to proactively
settle disputes out of court."
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