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CAG indicts Odisha Govt for not submitting UCs worth Rs27,920 cr


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FRIDAY, 14 DECEMBER 2012 22:23
PNS | BHUBANESWAR
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The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) indicted the Odisha Government for lack of utilisation of allotted funds and submission of Utilisation Certificates (UC) for nine long years since 2003-04.
UCs for Rs27,920 crore had been pending from the grantee institutions for the grants-in-aid paid to them at the close of March last, the CAG pointed out.
The CAG in the report on State Finances for the year ended March, 2012, which was laid in the State Assembly on Thursday,  said that at the close of March last, out of a total amount of Rs34,261 crore drawn and disbursed to 98,173 grantees by the State Government, UCs in respect of expenditure of  Rs27,919 crore which comes at 81.49 per cent remained outstanding as of March last in the books of  Principal Accountant General due to grantee institutions receiving grants-in-aid from the State Government not furnishing the same.
While wanting of UCs in respect of grant-in-aid was Rs1,251 crore during the year 2003-04, it was Rs1, 238 crore during 2004-05, which increased to Rs7,268 crore during 2011-12, it said.
It said the major defaulter departments include the Panchyati Raj with Rs8,304 crore followed by the Housing and Urban Department Rs4,107 crore, the School and Mass Education Rs3,324 crore, the Planning and Coordination Rs3,264 crore and the ST and  SC and Backward Class Development Department with Rs2,122 crore.
Similarly, UCs in respect of grants  aggregating to Rs553 crore were found to be wanting in 44 units audited during year 2011-12 which comprised 18  autonomous bodies , 23 Panchayat Smitis, one Zilla Parishad  and  two Urban Local Bodies.
The CAG also pointed out that delays were noticed in submission of annual accounts by the commercially managed departmental undertakings.
There were 1,759 instances of misappropriation and defalcation which involved Rs17 crore up to the period ending March last on which final action was pending.
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