"The government should get their act together and expedite the process of approval of PHHL plan as any further delay would have an adverse impact on the company's plans and performance," the Committee on Public Undertakings (COPU) said in a latest report.
It regretted that "despite the lapse of more than six months after presentation of (COPU's previous) report, the revised Plan projection of PHHL for 12th five-year plan is yet to be finalised and approved by Planning Commission, though the second year of the Plan is coming to an end."
In its latest report tabled in Parliament, it asked the Ministry to ensure release of all outstanding bills of PHHL from various state governments "without any further delay" to enable the state-run chopper firm to generate resources for expansion through internal and extra-budgetary funds.
The COPU also attacked the Civil Aviation Ministry for its "casual attitude" in resolving a matter concerning waiver of a Finance Ministry claim of over Rs 470 crore from the company for acquisition of 21 Westland choppers in 1986-88.
The assertion that PHHL was pursuing the matter with the Finance Ministry "implies that the Ministry is not playing a proactive role in the matter," it said, asking the Ministry "to involve themselves in resolution of this vexed issue forthwith.
