An IPS officer is eligible to reside in government quarters in Mumbai despite having a government quota flat in Mumbai suburbs, Thane or Navi Mumbai, Patil said.
Patil cited a government resolution (GR) issued by general administration department (GAD), which facilitates the officers to occupy government quarters despite owning a flat in another district.
The minister, however, assured the House that the government will probe, if any officer had received more than one flat from government quota.
Desai objected to the GR and demanded that it be scrapped. Khadse said even retired officers don't vacate government quarters.
"No officer was allowed to continue in government quarters after retirement. After completion of three months of retirement, they have been charged rent along with heavy penalty," Patil said.
Desai pointed out that many officers have more than one flat and they are earning huge amount by renting them out.
