It said because there have been instances of pilferages in the newly constructed toilets, "an access-control system was initially tried but not found feasible in practise".
The smart card-based access control system had cost over Rs 5 lakh for two toilets, which were renovated at an additional cost of Rs 30 lakh, the Right To Information reply has said.
The Commission said that the toilets being repaired or renovated are public toilet blocks and not private toilets for senior officials or Members.
"A common complaint over the years was the poor quality of the toilets in the building -- a complaint made not just by the ministers and foreign dignitaries who visit, but also by the staff and the journalists", the statement said.
It said during renovation it was found that old plumbing and sewerage systems had deteriorated, and needed almost complete replacement and Fire control systems also had to be added, in accordance with the regulatory requirements.
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