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■ PAC noted that these serious lapses are a pointer towards faulty budget FinMin spent `1,157cr without prior approval: CAG

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There is an imperative need on the part of the Ministry of Finance to devise an effective mechanism for imposing financial discipline on all the ministries to avoid recurrence of such serious lapses.

New Delhi, Feb. 12: The Ministry of Finance spent

`1,157 crore on various heads during 2017-18 without obtaining prior approval of Parliament, the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG) report tabled in Parliament Tuesday said.

Excess expenditur­e aggregatin­g `1,156.80 crore was incurred during

2017-18 without obtaining prior approval of Parliament, the CAG report ‘Financial Audit’ of the Accounts of the Union Government said.

The report further noted that the Ministry of Finance did not devise a suitable mechanism in respect of new service, new instrument of service, which led to the extra spending.

The Department of Economic Affairs under finance ministry failed to obtain legislativ­e approval for augmenting provision (for extra expenditur­e), the report added.

“As per the guidelines, any augmentati­on of provision by way of re-appropriat­ion to the object heads (i) grants-in-aid (ii) subsidies (iii) major works attracts limitation of New Service (NS)/New Instrument of Service (NIS) and hence require prior approval of Parliament,” CAG report said.

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in its 83rd report had also taken serious view on cases of augmentati­on of provision of object head ‘grants-in-aid’ and ‘subsidies’.

PAC noted that these serious lapses are a pointer towards faulty budget estimation and deficient observance­s of financial rules by the ministries, department­s concerned.

There is an imperative need on the part of the Ministry of Finance to devise an effective mechanism for imposing financial discipline on all the ministries, department­s so as to avoid recurrence of such serious lapses, CAG report said.

“Despite the PAC recommenda­tions, Ministry of Finance had not devised a suitable mechanism, as result of which, during 2017-18 in cases across 13 grants, there was excess expenditur­e over total authorisat­ion aggregatin­g to `1,156.80 crore without obtaining approval of Parliament,” as per the report.

— CAG REPORT

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