Thursday, March 26, 2015

No finding in CAG report of ‘undue favours’ to Robert Vadra: Congress


New Delhi: Congress said there is no finding in a CAG report of granting of “undue favours” by the previous Bhupinder Singh Hooda government to Robert Vadra’s company and accused the current BJP regime in Haryana of “patent mala fide” in the matter.


Party spokesman Randeep Surjewala said facts must be examined before “proceeding to hold the previous Congress government in Haryana guilty based on half truth, innuendos and insinuations”.


In a statement, he said the Accountant General of Haryana has neither indicted the previous Congress government nor Vadra or Skylight Hospitality Private Limited for any violation of the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975 or any rules or policy.


No finding in CAG report of 'undue favours' to Robert Vadra: Congress


Randeep Surjewala said facts must be examined before “proceeding to hold the previous Congress government in Haryana guilty based on half truth, innuendos and insinuations”.



In its report for 2013-14, tabled in the Haryana Assembly, the CAG came down heavily on the Town and Country Planning Department.


“… The department neither at the time of granting in-principle approval nor at the time of formal approval for transfer of licences ensured that net profit beyond 15 per cent of the total cost accrues to public exchequer.


“This enabled the developers to earn huge profits merely by selling the land while the government had to forego sizeable amount,” the CAG report said.







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