The Asian Age

Railways agents misused DeMo waivers: CAG

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In November 2016, 132 Indian Railways’ Jansadhara­n Ticket Booking Sewaks ( JTBS) took unfair advantage of a three- day- long waiver facility provided by the government to allow transactio­ns at railway ticketing counters after the shock demonetisa­tion order of November 8, and deposited unusually big quantities of ` 500 and ` 1,000 currency notes on the three subsequent days, a CAG report has found out.

The 132 JTBS were from the Central, Eastern, Northeast Frontier, North Eastern, North Western and Western Railway ( CR, ER, NFR, NER, NWR and WR) zones.

On November 9, 2016, the Railway Board, had issued a directive that the ` 500 and ` 1,000 bank notes would not cease to be legal tender from November 9, 2016 until November 11, 2016, to the extent of transactio­ns at railway ticketing counters for purchase of tickets, for which complete records were required to be maintained.

The CAG report said: “Audit test checked the transactio­ns carried out by 132 JTBSs during 07 November 2016 to 11 November 2016 on 59 stations of six Zonal Railways. A comparison of deposits made by the JTBSs for five days of pre and post demonetisa­tion revealed that post demonetiza­tion, total cash deposited by these 132 JTBSs exceeded their normal pre- demonetiza­tion cash deposit by significan­t ■ ■ amounts…”

The national auditor observed — “No specific directives/ instructio­ns were issued by the Railway Board in respect of cash deposited by the JTBSs in Railway’s Deposit Accounts essential for issue/ sale of unreserved tickets through computeris­ed Unreserved Ticketing System. 132 JTBS in six Zonal Railways took undue advantage of the facility provided by the Government of India to allow transactio­ns at railway ticketing counters and deposited specified bank notes with the Railways post demonetisa­tion instead of depositing the cash in the banks”.

Started in 2008 in order to cut down long queues at railway stations, the JTBS scheme permits an individual to sell railway tickets outside railway stations. The JTBS charges ` 1 per ticket but can sell only unreserved tickets and cannot issue concession tickets.

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