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Centre targets CAG on 2G spectrum figures, asks where is the 1, 76,000 crore loss
New Delhi: The battle between the Congress-led United Progressive Government and the Comptroller and Auditor General over the presumptive loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore in 2G spectrum allocation continues. The Centre on Thursday launched a fresh attack on the CAG and questions the 2G loss figures while demanding an overhaul of the auditor's method of calculations.
Information & Broadcasting Minister and Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari on Thursday lashed out at the CAG for the 1.76 lakh crore presumptive loss figure that caused a huge embarrassment to the government back and resulted in several high-profile arrests, including that of former telecom minister A Raja and several business leaders. "Mr CA & G where is the 1.76,000 crore loss?" asked Tewari in New Delhi.
The Centre also demanded a comprehensive overhaul of how the CAG calculates presumptive loss figures when a resource is not auctioned off, but sold in any other manner. The Supreme Court had ordered the auction after it had cancelled 122 2G licences of operators in February 2012.
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While attacking the CAG, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari also demanded an overhaul of the auditor's method of calculations.
Centre targets CAG on 2G spectrum figures, asks where is the 1, 76,000 crore loss
Earlier, Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh, too, questioned the CAG's report and demanded that the figures should be re-evaluated. "The CAG should rethink on its report and loss shown by CAG as to how correct that data was," said Singh.
Meanwhile, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal defended the poor response to the 2G spectrum auction, saying the government was not there to score points. "We are not here to score points. Our point always was that market dynamics should be allowed to play out. The moment you start dealing with market directly or indirectly then it will be bad," he said.
He also added that the government should only intervene when required and the purpose of the government is to ensure development and to ensure prosperity. We are not here to feel vindicated," he said.
Poor response to the 2G telecom spectrum auction is likely to make it difficult for the government to keep in check fiscal deficit and meet the revised target of 5.3 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2012-13. As against the target of Rs 40,000 crore, the auction, which concluded on Wednesday, managed to fetch only Rs 9,407 crore.
As against the target of Rs 40,000 crore, the 2G spectrum auction, which concluded on Wednesday, would fetch only Rs 9,407 crore. This was much less than the reserve price of Rs 28,000 crore fixed by the Telecommunications Ministry.
It is also unlikely that the entire amount would be available in the current fiscal as the telecom companies would have the option to stagger payment over three years. In view of rising oil and food subsidy bill and subdued revenue collection, the government had increased the fiscal deficit target for 2012-13 to 5.3 per cent from 5.1 per cent estimated in the budget.
This too now seems difficult in the backdrop of tepid response to 2G spectrum auction and the disinvestment plans which have so far remained a non-starter. As regards disinvestment, although the government has proposed to raise Rs 30,000 crore from stake sale in the state-owned enterprises, not a single PSU has hit the market in the first seven months of 2012-13.
(With additional information from PTI)
Centre targets CAG on 2G spectrum figures, asks where is the 1, 76,000 crore loss- Politics News- IBNLive
New Delhi: The battle between the Congress-led United Progressive Government and the Comptroller and Auditor General over the presumptive loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore in 2G spectrum allocation continues. The Centre on Thursday launched a fresh attack on the CAG and questions the 2G loss figures while demanding an overhaul of the auditor's method of calculations.
Information & Broadcasting Minister and Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari on Thursday lashed out at the CAG for the 1.76 lakh crore presumptive loss figure that caused a huge embarrassment to the government back and resulted in several high-profile arrests, including that of former telecom minister A Raja and several business leaders. "Mr CA & G where is the 1.76,000 crore loss?" asked Tewari in New Delhi.
The Centre also demanded a comprehensive overhaul of how the CAG calculates presumptive loss figures when a resource is not auctioned off, but sold in any other manner. The Supreme Court had ordered the auction after it had cancelled 122 2G licences of operators in February 2012.
Video
Photo
Gallery
While attacking the CAG, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari also demanded an overhaul of the auditor's method of calculations.
Centre targets CAG on 2G spectrum figures, asks where is the 1, 76,000 crore loss
Earlier, Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh, too, questioned the CAG's report and demanded that the figures should be re-evaluated. "The CAG should rethink on its report and loss shown by CAG as to how correct that data was," said Singh.
Meanwhile, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal defended the poor response to the 2G spectrum auction, saying the government was not there to score points. "We are not here to score points. Our point always was that market dynamics should be allowed to play out. The moment you start dealing with market directly or indirectly then it will be bad," he said.
He also added that the government should only intervene when required and the purpose of the government is to ensure development and to ensure prosperity. We are not here to feel vindicated," he said.
Poor response to the 2G telecom spectrum auction is likely to make it difficult for the government to keep in check fiscal deficit and meet the revised target of 5.3 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2012-13. As against the target of Rs 40,000 crore, the auction, which concluded on Wednesday, managed to fetch only Rs 9,407 crore.
As against the target of Rs 40,000 crore, the 2G spectrum auction, which concluded on Wednesday, would fetch only Rs 9,407 crore. This was much less than the reserve price of Rs 28,000 crore fixed by the Telecommunications Ministry.
It is also unlikely that the entire amount would be available in the current fiscal as the telecom companies would have the option to stagger payment over three years. In view of rising oil and food subsidy bill and subdued revenue collection, the government had increased the fiscal deficit target for 2012-13 to 5.3 per cent from 5.1 per cent estimated in the budget.
This too now seems difficult in the backdrop of tepid response to 2G spectrum auction and the disinvestment plans which have so far remained a non-starter. As regards disinvestment, although the government has proposed to raise Rs 30,000 crore from stake sale in the state-owned enterprises, not a single PSU has hit the market in the first seven months of 2012-13.
(With additional information from PTI)
Centre targets CAG on 2G spectrum figures, asks where is the 1, 76,000 crore loss- Politics News- IBNLive