Army generals wasted Rs.100cr in 2 yrs: Audit
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Serious violations of norms by army commanders in
buying defence equipment resulted in a loss of over Rs 100 crore of
public money in two years. The was revealed during an audit of special
financial powers of the army commanders for two years — 2009-10 and
2010-2011 — carried out by the comptroller of defence accounts (CDA) at
the direction of defence minister AK Antony.
According to sources, the auditors merely looked at 55 transactions in the seven commands of the army. During the probe, the auditors estimated a loss of Rs 103.11 crore in those 55 sample transactions. A bulk of these irregularities were noticed in the northern and eastern commands. The internal audit claims that while making purchases, “standard guidelines to purchase foreign equipment have not been followed repeatedly in the period by top army commanders”. The purchases included communication equipment, radio sets, high resolution binoculars, optical fibre cables, mine detection systems, bullet-proof jackets, etc. The auditor found that most of these purchases were made from agents instead of the original manufacturers. In some cases, middlemen were used even though the original equipment manufacturers were present in India, the auditor observed. Sources in the army said that in December last year, the comptroller general of defence audit had sent its audit observation to the army headquarters for its response.The army replied to all the observations in July. Meanwhile, the army has rejected the charges levelled by the auditors. “It is pertinent to mention that all procurements from army commanders special financial powers (ACSFP) are done through well laid out and time tested procedures. All procurements of items from ‘Army Commanders Special Financial Powers’ are vetted and concurred by Integrated Financial Advisors (IFA). In the complete procurement procedure, Integrated Financial Advisors (IFAs) play a very important role in all the stages of procurement by vetting the procedure and according financial concurrence. IFAs are advisors to the army commanders, on all financial matters and complete procurement under ACSFP is vested in the army commanders with the concurrence of IFA/CDA. IFA has full freedom for rejecting any proposal, based on rules and regulations in vogue,” army spokesperson Col Jagdeep Dahiya said in an official statement. |
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