"Appropriate clauses in the PPP agreement may be considered by government to ensure that all PPP agreements with private bodies contain provisions for Parliamentary oversight by subjecting the accounts of PPPs to comprehensive audit by CAG," the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said in a report tabled in Parliament.
"There are risks in estimation of revenue streams of projects under PPP arrangement which may significantly impact the exchequer or users of the services, which is normally the public at large," it said.
"These arrangements are, however, outside the traditional legislative oversight by the Parliament. PPP agreements signed so far also do not provide for comprehensive audit by the CAG," the apex auditor said.
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