Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

House pulls up AG for opinion flip-flop

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HT Correspond­ent

letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A Parliament­ary panel has asked Attorney General GE Vahanvati to appear before it and explain the two contradict­ory opinions given by him on a CAG report, which stated that over R37,000 crore expenditur­e was incurred by the government during the last five years in violation of the constituti­onal provisions.

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC), in its meeting on Friday is learnt to have decided to call Vahanvati to explain the two “mutually contradict­ory opinions” rendered by him on the CAG report.

In his first opinion given in September last year, Vahanvati had supported the CAG’s view that expenditur­e on interest payment on refund of taxes was in contravent­ion of the constituti­onal provisions. However, in his revised opinion in May this year, he stated the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) cannot be blamed on this count.

The PAC also decided to call Revenue Secretary Sumit Bose to explain the Finance Ministry’s stand.

The CAG had pointed that expenditur­e on interest on refunds of taxes amounting to

R10,499 crore was incurred by the CBDT in 2010-11 without the Parliament’s authorisat­ion.

“A total expenditur­e of R37,365 crore on interest payments was incurred over the preceding five years without obtaining the approval of Parliament,” the PAC note on the issue said

It stated that since the apex auditor was of the view that the expenditur­e on interest payment on refund of taxes was in contravent­ion of Article 114 (3) of the constituti­on, the views of the law ministry were sought. The ministry referred the matter to the Attorney General.

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