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Karnataka: Justice Michael D'Cunha submits reports on irregularities in medical equipment procurement during COVID-19

Justice John Michael D'Cunha, who conducted an investigation into the deaths and irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment during the COVID-19 period, submitted the final report to the Karnataka government.

ANI Jan 01, 2026 10:26 IST googleads

Justice John Michael D'Cunha submits report to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (Photo/Karnataka CMO)

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 1 (ANI): Justice John Michael D'Cunha, who conducted an investigation into the deaths and irregularities in the procurement of medical equipment during the COVID-19 period, submitted the final report to the Karnataka government.
Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh received the report in the presence of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
In 2023, the Karnataka government had set up an inquiry commission headed by a retired High Court judge to probe into the procurement of medicines, equipment, and the alleged irregularities in oxygen supply during the COVID-19 pandemic when the BJP was in power.
The government order said it has taken serious note of serious charges made by the Public Accounts Committee in its report in July-August 2023 regarding the procurement of medicines, equipment and oxygen mismanagement that led to the deaths of people.
The order further stated that the concerned departments will have to provide the required documents for the investigation and all necessary facilities, including staff, space, stationery, vehicles, and equipment needed to operate an office.
The ruling government had alleged large-scale irregularities in the COVID management during the previous BJP rule in the state.
The BJP, however, called it a "political vindictive approach".
Former Karnataka Minister K Sudhakar, in August 2023, alleged that the state government had 'bypassed' the autonomous body of Lokayukta that investigates corruption. "The political vindictive approach of this new government has started. If there is any irregularity, we have an autonomous institution, 'Lokayukta'. They have bypassed it," the former state health minister said.
He further said that the Siddharamaiah government wanted a report into the matter to 'suit' its political requirements.
"They want a report to suit their political requirements," he added.
In response, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that his government does not want to do 'vendetta politics', but justice for the people of the state.
"We don't want to do any vendetta politics. We want there to be justice. 36 people died due to (lack of) Oxygen (supply). But the Minister said that only three people died. Should we not investigate? Not even a single staff member has been suspended. No one has been held accountable," Shivakumar said. (ANI)

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