Kerala’s Health Minister orders an inquiry into claims that the KMSCL obtained a corporate membership for the Thiruvananthapuram Tennis Club using public funds. According to reports, the membership and related expenses total about ₹19.13 lakh, figures that have prompted questions about procurement and expenditure. The inquiry is directed to be conducted immediately by the Health Department’s Principal Secretary, following media coverage. The review focuses on how the corporate membership was obtained, the purpose of the expenditure, and whether the process complies with relevant rules and procedures for the use of government or public money. The order comes after the issue was highlighted by the press, which reported the spending amount and raised concerns about accountability and transparency. The government’s probe is expected to examine documentation tied to the membership transaction and determine if any irregularities occurred. No findings are reported yet, and the inquiry is at an early stage.