The
Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India on Friday Aug 01,2014 revealed the
wasteful and loss-making ways worth thousands of crores of Delhi's
Sheila Dikshit government in the financial year that ended on March 31,
2013.
The CAG report pointed out irregularities and lack of financial transparency in a number of Delhi government departments.
The CAG report slammed the government's Urban
Development (UD) department in particular for failing to provide basic
amenities to the Capital, pointing out wasted expenditure of Rs 3,000
crore by this arm of the government alone.
"The
UD department has failed to provide basic services like sewer lines,
water lines, roads and drainage to all the 895 unauthorised colonies
despite incurring an expenditure of Rs 3,029.21 crore up to March 2013,"
said Dolly Chakrabarty, Principal Accountant General (Audit), Delhi.
In
its report tabled in Parliament on Friday Aug 01,2014, the CAG said that test check
of the records of 96 units of departments of Trade and Taxes, State
Excise, Transport, Entertainment, Luxury and Betting and Revenue
conducted during the year 2012-13 showed under-assessment and loss of
revenue aggregating to Rs 2,041.32 crore in 2,238 cases.
"The
concerned departments accepted under-assessment and other deficiencies
of Rs 50.46 crore involved in 627 cases pointed out in audit during
2012-13 and earlier years. The departments recovered Rs 5.61 lakh in six
cases during the year 2012-13," the report said.
The CAG
report also said that Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) suffered
avoidable losses of Rs 53.59 crore on account of unauthorised occupation
of staff quarters at two of its staff colonies.
The
CAG also lashed out at Indraprastha Power Generation Company for acting
in a way that led to giving undue benefit to discoms.
"Indraprastha
Power Generation Company Limited by delaying recovery of advance income
tax paid, blocked their funds and suffered interest loss of Rs 6.42
crore leading to undue financial benefit to discoms," the report added
Noting that that several irregularities
had been observed in the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board's (DUSIB)
awarding of contracts to run and manage night shelters, the CAG report
also pointed out that not only did the board not have reliable records
of its properties, but it had yet to recover Rs 232.10 crore from its
allottees.
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