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Newsmaker: Asim Dasgupta13-NOV-09
He’s the hero for forging consensus on GST, popular in the Left Front and among his students, but industrialists are less than enamoured.
ICAI, audit firms against autonomy to govt banks in choosing auditors03-NOV-09
The extra freedom given to the 26 public sector banks from this year to choose their statutory auditors has auditing companies — both those chosen and those left out — restive.
CAG slams UP police for tardy pace of computerisation23-OCT-09
Tardy pace of computerisation has affected Uttar Pradesh police's ability to control, investigate and prevent crime, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report pointed out.
RIL open to CAG audit18-AUG-09
Reliance Industries today said it is “ready and open” to scrutiny by any government agency for the expenditure incurred on development of gas fields, where Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has not been able to complete audit since 2007 for want of more information.
RIL open to CAG audit on gas field expenses17-AUG-09
Reliance Industries (RIL) has told the government that it is "ready and open" to scrutiny by any of its agencies, including CAG, for the expenditure it has incurred on discovering and developing the KG-D6 gas fields.
CAG writes to OilMin to access RIL books10-AUG-09
Unable to access RIL’s books for two years for auditing the government’s gas contract with the Mukesh Ambani-led firm, audit institution Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has sought the Petroleum Ministry's help in the matter.
CAG writes to Oil Ministry to access RIL books09-AUG-09
Unable to access Reliance Industries' (RIL) books for two years for auditing the government's gas contract with the Mukesh Ambani-led firm, the country's apex audit institution Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has sought the Petroleum Ministry's help in the matter.
Can't access RIL books to audit contract: CAG09-AUG-09
India’s supreme audit institution CAG today said it is in the process of auditing government’s gas contract with Mukesh Ambani-led RIL, but has not been able to access the books of the contractor for about two years.
CAG points out Rs1,846 cr irregularities in PSU firms04-AUG-09
The Comptroller and Auditor General has pointed out financial irregularities of Rs 1846.5 crore in public sector firms in its 2009-10 report, Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh said today.
NTC rapped for selling surplus land at cheaper rates29-JUL-09
The NTC indictment is part of a CAG report that sees a gap of about Rs 6,200 crore in the accounts of eight government-owned companies.
Delhi Metro chief attacks CAG report23-JUL-09
Delhi Metro chief E Sreedharan today attacked the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) for its report on the transport system, saying the government auditor’s job is to find fault but it has no responsibility to deliver.
CAG pulls up Delhi Metro18-JUL-09
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has observed that Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) had scaled down its testing requirements in four cases, company representatives did not witness the tests in eight cases, and that it tested material in non-accredited laboratories and did not preserve the reports. These tests were undertaken to ensure safety of the project, which has come under a cloud recently due the collapse of the pillar leading to the death of six workers in a construction site for Delhi Metro in phase two. The report, however, is based on audit of the first phase of the project when no major accidents had occurred.
CAG raps Delhi Metro; says govt delayed report17-JUL-09
After facing flak over recent accidents claiming six lives, Delhi Metro has come under attack from the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) which raised questions on its accountability and blamed the government for "deliberately" delaying tabling of the report in Parliament.
Several Bihar companies in red: CAG15-JUL-09
Several state-run companies and statutory corporations have incurred huge losses successively and they are now in red, according to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG).
Financial irregularities worth Rs 1,548 cr in telecom PSUs: CAG14-JUL-09
In the absence of these financial irregularities, the six PSUs would have enhanced their cumulative profits by a third of what they made in 2007-08, which was around Rs 4,730.33 crore.
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