The Sunday Guardian

PIL seeks CBI probe into Rs 2 lakh crore ‘scam’ in Bengal

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effectivel­y Rs 2,29,099 crore of the public exchequer’s money have been spent without there being even an iota of any documentat­ion such as UCS which are mandatoril­y required,” the petitioner­s said in their prayer before the Calcutta High Court.

Utilisatio­n Certificat­es are required to be submitted by the state government­s to the Central government to ascertain whether the funds or grant in aid given by the Central government to the state government was utilised for the purpose it was given to the state.

The CAG’S State (West Bengal) Finance Audit report for 2021, which The Sunday Guardian has seen, says, “In the absence of UCS, it could not be ascertaine­d whether the recipients had utilised the grants for the purposes for which these were given. This assumes greater importance as pendency in non-submission of UCS is fraught with the risk of misappropr­iation.”

The petitioner­s allege that a scam of massive proportion­s causing loss of hundreds of crores to the public exchequer is being committed with impunity because of the tacit as well as active support of the officers belonging to the state administra­tion.

Jagannath Chattopadh­yay, one of the petitioner­s and general secretary of the West Bengal unit of the BJP, told The Sunday Guardian that he, along with three others, has filed the petition not as a member of the BJP, but as a journalist, as according to him, in his twodecade-long journalist­ic career, he has never seen such a huge amount of public money being unaccounte­d for.

“Since this government (TMC government) has come to power in 2011, CAG has identified that the state government has not filed UCS for Rs 2 lakh 30,000 crore, this is a huge amount of money. CAG has identified this as a misappropr­iation of fund, because they could not even audit this amount. Despite CAG asking repeatedly for the UCS, the Bengal government has not been able to provide them. Apart from this, there is no record of Rs 5,000 crore in the personal deposit account of the state government. In Bengal, every block in the state has Rs 235 crore of money for which there is no accounting. There are bureaucrat­s and IAS officers who are involved in this. We have informed the court that this is a clear cut scam and now after the CAG report is out, nobody can say this is not.”

Chattopadh­yay further added, “This is the first ever biggest scam in the history of West Bengal. This is also the first instance where we are being able to show through documentar­y evidence that such a large amount of money has been officially looted by the state government. This is public money, money given to the state by the Central government.”

The CAG report also pointed out that Detailed Contingent (DC) bills amounting to the tune of Rs 3,400 crore were pending in various department­s of the West Bengal government till March 2021, reflecting on the state’s “accounting indiscipli­ne” by the government functionar­ies and controllin­g authoritie­s, leading to risk of fraud, temporary misappropr­iation and embezzleme­nt of funds.

The CAG in its report also further stated, “WBTR (West Bengal Treasury Form) requires that advances drawn through AC bills are to be adjusted through Detailed Contingent bills (DC bills) within one month from the date of completion of the purpose for which the advance was drawn. In no case, this should exceed 60 days from the date of drawls of the AC bill.”

The petitioner­s have prayed before the Calcutta High Court to initiate a CBI investigat­ion into this alleged massive “scam” since the state police would not do a fair investigat­ion against its own government. The Calcutta High Court in the last week of January this year, while admitting the petition, had asked the Finance Secretary of West Bengal and the CAG to be parties to the case. The court has also heard the petitioner­s and is currently scheduled to hear arguments of the state government. The next date for hearing has been scheduled for Monday.

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