The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in a report said against the total collection of universal access levy (UAL) of Rs 58,579.35 crore during 2002-03 to 2013-14, disbursement of subsidy of only Rs 24,896.49 crore was made from the fund during these periods.
"The remaining levy of Rs 33,682.86 crore was not transferred to the USO fund and utilised for the purposes other than the stated objectives for which the levy was meant," the report, which was tabled in Parliament, said.
The Universal Service Obligation (USO) fund was set up in April 2002 and a statutory status was given to it. The fund is administered by Department of Telecom (DoT).
The fund is to be utilised for providing access to basis telegraph services, like provision of public telecommunication and information services and provision of household telephones in rural and remote areas, provision of broadband connectivity to villages and induction of new technological developments in telecom sector in rural areas.
CAG said the levy received towards USO is first credited to the consolidated fund of India and subsequently, the Centre credits the proceeds to the USO fund in public account of India from time to time, for being utilised exclusively towards the stated objectives and it is a non-lapsable fund.
The auditor said the issue of understatement of balances of USO fund was commented upon in its report for year 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13.
"Despite CAG's audit observation on USO fund during earlier years, it was noticed that DoT transferred only Rs 2,163.45 crore to the USO fund in the public account out of total receipts of Rs 7,896.39 crore towards UAL during 2013-14," CAG said.
"Thus, depiction of 'nil' balance under USO fund in the Finance Accounts of the respective years was in contravention of PAC recommendations," CAG added.
