The statement was issued based on ADR's analysis of self-sworn affidavits of 105 elected Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) corporators, though affidavits of six other elected corporators have not yet been analysed due to incomplete or unclear affidavits uploaded at the time the ADR report was prepared, an ADR statement said.
Altogether, 111 corporators were elected on April 24.
ADR said that after analysis of affidavits filed by 105 elected corporators, 13 corporators (roughly 12 per cent) declared their involvement in serious criminal cases.
"Out of the affidavits of 105 elected corporators analysed, 69 corporators (66 per cent) are crorepatis, while 14 elected corporators have declared assets worth more than Rs 10 crore," according to the ADR statement.
Average assets per corporator is Rs 4.54 crore, the ADR report said.
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