CAO begins audit of IFC's $450mn funding in Tata's Mundra UMPP

CAO reviews complaints from communities affected by development projects

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 4:04 AM IST

World Bank's audit arm CAO is reviewing a $450 million funding for Tata Power's power project in Mundra, Gujarat, to assess compliance to various environmental and social norms regarding this investment.

The investment in this 4,000 megawatt ultra-mega power project (UMPP) has been made by World Bank's private sector lending arm IFC (International Finance Corp).

The Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), an independent arm of the World Bank group, is also looking into "whether IFC gave adequate consideration to the cumulative impacts of Adani Power and the construction of the Mundra West Port in its Environment & Social review" while investing in this UMPP.


CAO reviews complaints from communities affected by development projects undertaken by World Bank's two private sector lending arms, IFC and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).

The CAO review follows complaints regarding alleged and anticipated adverse impacts of Mundra UMPP on livelihoods and environment brought up by 'Machimar Adhikar Sangharsh Sangathan (MASS) -� the Association for the Struggle for Fishworkers' Rights'.

The group represents fisher folk in the vicinity of the project.

When contacted, an CAO spokesperson told PTI that "an audit of IFC is now underway".

Replying to queries in this regard, Tata Power said in a statement the Mundra UMPP "strictly abides by stipulated norms for its operations including environment, community engagement and ecological impact".

"The company is committed to its communities and environment in which it operates. Mundra plant is fully compliant on all environmental and social norms and the same has been endorsed by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and other statutory bodies," the company noted.

In its appraisal report dated July 27, CAO said after reviewing "the complaint and related documentation, CAO concludes that a number of issues raised by the complainants merit further inquiry".

The total cost of Mundra UMPP is estimated to be $4.14 billion (about Rs 20,000 crore). Out of that, IFC is providing $450 million (over Rs 2,000 crore).

Tata Power's wholly-owned subsidiary Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd (CGPL) is implementing the Mundra UMPP in Gujarat.

According to the CAO, it is also significant that the coastline around Mundra is undergoing a rapid industrial transformation.

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First Published: Aug 12 2012 | 12:04 PM IST

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