Finance Ministry Sets Up Another Panel on Black Money


New Delhi, June 8 (PTI) Facing flak from civil society for not doing enough to deal with the menace of black money, the government today announced setting up of another panel to suggest ways to trace tax defaulters, reveal their identity to the public and recover taxes.

The committee, set up by Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in the Finance Ministry, will also look into the possibility of putting the list of "chronic defaulters" in public domain.

The announcement comes on a day when social rights activist Anna Hazare is sitting on a day-long fast at Rajghat to protest against the police excesses on followers of yoga guru Ramdev last Saturday.

Hazare has spearheaded the agitation for enacting a Lokpal Bill to tackle corruption at high places.

  

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  • lukas, malpe

    Wed, Jun 08 2011

    goverenment should stop all subsidies and should keep all petroleum products prices equal including karocene.instead of this gooverment should give all the poor and unemploy people monthly allowance. because of subsidies all the rich people misusing and poor will get nothing.money will go directly to their hands.

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