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Govt appointed spl auditor submits report on Airtel
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Mar 10, 2010, 17:25 IST

The government-appointed special auditors, looking into books of telecom firm Bharti Airtel for alleged under-payment of licence fee, is understood to have submitted its report to the Department of Telecom.

Sources in the know confirmed that the auditors, who probed if the company had shown more revenue under heads that attract lower licence fee, has been submitted but declined to divulge details about the findings.

A similar audit has been ordered on Vodafone-Essar, Tata Teleservices, Idea Cellular and RCom. While the report on RCom was submitted late last year, the others are likely to come out by March 15.

According to senior officials in the DoT, a special audit for all the integrated telecom companies will be undertaken, as suggested by telecom regulator TRAI, once in 3-5 years.

DoT's action comes after TRAI found a jump in revenue from long distance segment, in case of Bharti Airtel, which attracts only six per cent licence fee as against up to 10 per cent for other mobile services.

When contacted, Bharti spokesperson declined to comment.

Under the country's telecom policy, all telecom firms have to pay the government 6 per cent to 10 per cent of their annual revenues as licence fee and another 2 per cent to 6 per cent of their annual revenues as spectrum charge.

The financial analysis wing of TRAI has been studying the trends in the Gross Revenue/Adjusted Gross Revenue declared by the various telecom operators under the different licences.

It has been alleged that Bharti Airtel has shown a shift in revenues to the long distance segment (STD) to take advantage of the arbitrage that exists in the differential licence fee that is applicable on different kind of licences, TRAI had said in a communication to the DoT last year.

Earlier, a Member of Parliament had written a letter to the Communication and IT Minister A Raja alleging that private telecom operators were circumventing the payment of licence fee share on different accounts, causing an annual loss of over Rs 1,000 crore to the exchequer.

However, no official estimates of losses are available.

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