CAG Report Blames Raja for Massive 2G Losses


New Delhi, Nov 10 (PTI): The Comptroller and Auditor General of India today said it has submitted to the government the report on the 2G spectrum allotment that is presumed to have caused a revenue loss of up to Rs 1.76 lakh crore.

"Yes, we have submitted the final report to the government. I cannot disclose the findings of the report. It is up to the government when it will be tabled in Parliament ... may be within a fortnight or it may take long," Comptroller and Auditor General Vinod Rai told reporters here.

Sources in the know say that the CAG has accused the telecom ministry for undervaluing 2G spectrum, sold to new players in 2008, and held that the allotment price was not realistic, which has caused a revenue loss of up to Rs 1,76,700 crore to the government.

The report is also believed to have castigated Telecom Minister A Raja for ignoring the advice of finance and law ministries on allocation of 2G spectrum to benefit a few operators.

It is also believed to have criticised telecom regulator TRAI for standing as a helpless spectator when its recommendations were being ignored or misused.However, no confirmation on CAG's reported comments could be obtained.

The report is believed to have said that the telecom ministry took arbitrary decisions while allotting 2G spectrum, bundled with licences in January 2008.

Sources said a copy of the report has been sent to the finance ministry and to the President. The process usually takes 10-15 days to finalise and then it would be tabled in Parliament. The month-long winter session of Parliament began on November 9.Nine firms were issued licences, bundled with start up of 2G spectrum, in January 2008 at Rs 1,658 crore for pan-India operations.

The CAG report said the price at which the spectrum was alloted in 2008 was based on 2001 prices, which was quite low and has resulted in a loss to the government exchequer.

The report also said that Raja ignored the advice of the law ministry and Prime Minister and advanced the cut-off date for giving the Letter of Intent (LoI).

The telecom ministry had, however, hit at the CAG saying the policy decisions cannot be "assailed" as arbitrary and debunked CAG's assertion that 2G spectrum was allocated in an arbitrary manner.

  

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  • Naveen Sequeira, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 10 2010

    even if Congress want to kick A Raja out, they cannot because of DMK's numbers in the government. Due to the broken mandate the PM cannot take any action and bring the guilty to justice. A overhaul of the judiciary system is required to punish the guilty in CWG, Adarsh Socity, Illigal Mining and Spectrum scams.
    Point to note: We always transfer corrupt police/babus/politicians assuming that transfer is the best punishment. We should put them behind bars so that no one else dare do rob the country again.

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