"During our audit we detected financial management deficiencies in every government department functioning in Bihar. This has led to the detection of irregularities worth over Rs 10,000 crore in the state," Accountant General (Audit), Bihar, P K Singh said.
Among them was the non-delivery of 25.58 lakh quintal of 'custom milled rice' against 2.14 crore quintal of paddy released to rice mill owners in advance in 38 districts. This resulted in a loss of Rs 433.94 crore to the government.
"In several instances paddy was given to mill owners without taking rice from them. Many of the mill owners defaulted and the state government suffered a loss of Rs 433.94 crore. This was a major financial irregularity we detected," Singh said.
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