Nearly Rs 24 million was spent on food and beverages and rent for rooms during the hospitalisation of late chief minister J Jayalalithaa for 75 days in 2016, which accounted for one-third of the total bill of Rs 68.5 million raised by the Apollo hospitals, a copy of which has gone viral.
The one page summary of the bill submitted recently to Justice Arumugasamy panel probing the circumstances leading to her death, got leaked and went viral on social media.
The summary shows Rs 68.5 million as the total bill with a detailed break-up and an outstanding amount of Rs 4.46 million.
Under the head 'food and beverage services', the bill showed Rs 11,704,925.
The break-up showed consultation fee as Rs 7.1 million.
UK based doctor Richard Beale was paid Rs 9.2 million and a Singapore-based hospital Rs 12.9 million for professional charges respectively and room rent was Rs 12.4 milion -- which includes the cost of occupancy of several rooms by her attendants -- during the late leader's hospital stay.
The ruling AIADMK is shown as having paid Rs 60 million received on June 15, 2017, months after Jayalalithaa's death on December 5, 2016.
Though an amount of Rs 4.1 million is shown as being received by the hospital on October 13, 2016, no mention is made of who made that payment.
When contacted about the leak of the bill, both the Justice A Arumughaswamy Commission of Inquiry and a legal counsel for the hospital in the panel denied dissemination from their respective sides.
The bill, however, is genuine and it was submitted in the panel on November 27 this year, the hospital counsel Maimoona Badsha said.
"The bill summary is not a complete factual reflection of all the details because the details were produced in more than 200 pages. We are surprised and shocked that a confidential document, which was submitted to the commission on November 27, is out in the open," Badsha told PTI.
Referring to the head 'food and beverage services', the counsel said it includes a whole lot of people like visitors.
Jayalalithaa had passed away on December 5, 2016 after being treated in the hospital for 75 days from September 22, 2016 for various ailments.
In September last year, the state government had constituted the probe panel under the Commissions of Inquiry Act, mandating it to inquire into the circumstances leading to Jayalalithaa's hospitalisation on September 22, 2016, and treatment provided by the hospital till her demise.
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