Unbid Coal Blocks Cost Nation Rs 1.86 lakh crore: CAG


Auction of Coal Mines could have Fetched $37 Billion More: CAG

New Delhi, Aug 17 (IANS): The Indian exchequer could have earned Rs.1.85 lakh crore ($37 billion) more if a competitive bidding process was followed in the award of coal blocks to private and government players, the official auditor has said in its report released Friday.

But the government has termed as erroneous the back-of-the-envelop calculation of the losses -- which nearly amounts to the country's budgeted income tax and customs mop up of Rs.1.95 lakh crore and Rs.1.86 lakh crore, respectively, for this fiscal.

The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), in its report tabled in parliament said the losses occurred because the process of bringing transparency in the award of coal blocks, which was to commence in June 2004, got delayed due to various reasons.

"In the meantime, 194 net coal blocks, with aggregate of 44,440 million tonnes, were allocated to different government and private parties up to March 31, 2011," said the much-awaited report, that has embarrassed the government once again.

"The government could have tapped part of this financial benefit by expediting decision on competitive biding for allocation of coal blocks," the report added, while observing that most allocations were made on the basis of recommendations from state governments.

"This is not just a scam, it is a case of murder and loot. We would like an answer from the prime minister," said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy. The report, though, does not indict Prime Minister Manmohan Singh or his office.

The report will now go to parliament's Public Accounts Committee, headed by BJP's senior leader Murli Manohar Joshi, for a thorough study. "In this government, there are scams in the skies, on the ground, and underground," Joshi said.

But Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs V. Narayanasamy slammed the report and said the auditor was not following the mandate. "Evidence will be taken and ultimately result will come," he said, alluding that the government was still to be heard.

In the report, the auditor has also recommended immediate steps to allot mines through a competitive bidding process in a bid to bring about objectivity and transparency in the process and in the larger context of power for all this year.

The audit report also names 25 companies that were beneficiaries, including Essar Power, Jindal Steel and Power, Hindalco and Tata Power, DB Power, Adani Power, CESC, Monnet Ispat, Rungta Mines, Mukund and Tata Steel.

In a previous report tabled two years ago -- on the award of scarce telecom spectrum, or airwaves, to new private players in 2008 -- the official auditor had estimated the losses to the exchequer at Rs.1.76 lakh crore.

In its recommendations on how the government should in the future go about awarding captive coal mines to private and state-owned players, the auditor has suggested the setting up of an empowered group on the lines of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board.

This group, with representatives from nodal ministries of central and state governments, could act like a single-window mechanism to grant clearances for mining leases, forest clearance plan, environment management plan and land acquisition, says the auditor.

This, it said, was paramount since the need for electricity was crucial for the economic development of the country, as also in the context of the government's earlier declared objective of power to all by 2012.

  

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Biggest culprit of all times is Reliance ADA group (Reliance Power) but you Daijiworld guys have not even mentioned it in your news report.......this is seriously shameful reporting or I would say false reporting........Tata Power on the other hand has extremely high shortage of domestic coal. I feel your reporting has to seriously improve. I guess you may not like to publish my comments as well....but you may publish if you feel like

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    India is the world’s third-largest coal producer behind the US and China. But it has also become the world’s third largest coal importer and many industry utives believe that New Delhi is set to become the top buyer before the end of the decade largely as a result of the domestic industry’s inefficiency.
    The privatization of the coal sector was intended to address many of the industry’s shortcomings. Among the beneficiaries, according to the draft report, were public utilities and as many as 100 private companies, including many fast-growing leaders in the power sector like Tata, Essar, Adani, Jindal and Vedanta. According to the report, India’s government incurred the losses by selling 155 coal blocks outside an auction process between 2004 and 2009 and the cheap price for which they were sold resulted in “undue benefits” worth more than Rs. 1000 Crore.

    Extractive industries in India do not operate in a transparent manner and bribing/corruption are endemic as we continue to hear reports of collusion and favouritism in allocation of licenses.

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  • Kenneth, Shirva

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    1.86 Lack Crores !!!!!.... If Government rejects every CAG report ( earlier 2 G report – 1.76 Crores),Which is Highest body of Auditors in India, then what is importance of Contraler General of India, Why they are spending so much time and money to prepare these reports.

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  • C Sharath, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Is it Bharath Bandh in KSA ??? How come comments are not flowing in ???

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  • kk, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Biggest ever scam in Indian History…..Who is going to take responsibility…. Who is going to resign…. Who is going to sit in Jail…..?????

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  • Shreenath, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    All party politician are busy in looting. But here some regular commentors are not commenting anything. If it is done by BJP they will strat barking.

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  • Sanjit kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    I think there is s competition in between various ministries to outdo each other in corruption in the the present government.God save us from these thieves.Pity there is no Gold medal for corruption in the olympics.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    We have a tendency in the country that whenever the scam is big,people choose to be silent and silent.When the issue is small people opt to write and write airing their opinions.Obviuosly there are very few comments for COLGATE for known reasons also and matter will not be flared up like stray incident Morning Mist Homestay issue which is responsible for creating a all time new record for formation of highest number of "Vedikes" in the region ever to fight the issue.
    Ye Dunia hai bhai !!!!

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  • Future India, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Good job by UPA. Loot aur bhi loot save money in Swiss Bank.People still keep voting UPA on next upcomming election.

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  • vijay fernandes, kuwait, bantwal

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    why dere is very less comments on this issue.cause this scam is done by congress?????

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  • naveen, udupi

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    CONGRESS IS THE BEST PARTY FOR LOOTING WHOLE INDIA...

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Govt Policy towards its economy and CAG Audits reports looks both with a difference of a kind.It is too early to say who is driving the car in a wrong side of the raod.

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  • Surendra Hegde, Karkala

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    CAG "Blackens" UPA II with Coal.
    He He, 2G CWG, Air India Sinking, Delhi Airports Lnad and finally big black COAL - So many "under the table" achievements .... Oops Scams and corruptions.

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  • Krishna, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Honest so called prime minister,host Sonia M and honest congress party.It's all RSS,BJP and Hindus mistake.No such thing called Bofors,2G,Coal issues ever happend during congress rule.God save my India.

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    karunanidhi kani & raja are under depression since #manmohan-coal minister stole more than them...thinking that coal would have been more profitable than 2g....Now PM will never going to be "clean PM" though he is going to use "colgate toothpaste for 24 hrs"

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  • Sandesh, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 18 2012

    Jai ho Sonia, ja ho manmohan, ja ho pranab, jai ho India. Since 65 years congi people looting India

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  • mahendra shetty, mumbai,Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2012

    COMMON PSEUDOS REPLY NOW...YOUR SECULAR GOVT IS IN BIGGEST SCAM HISTORY EVER....WHAT A SHAME, INDIA HAS BECOME CORRUPT COUNTRY DUE TO UPA...2G,ADARSH,CWG, NOW COAL GATE....WHAT WE CAN SAY? MMS SHOULD BE THROWN OUT IMMEDIATELY...ITALIAN LED GOVT LOOTING LOOTING STILL LOOTING...I THINK IN 2014 MOST OF THE UPA'S MINISTERS BE IN TIHAR JAIL.....JAI HIND..

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