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This is an archive article published on January 8, 2011

Sibal’s remarks on CAG projection of 2G loss ‘highly objectionable’: Swamy

Janata Party president alleged that it was an attempt to influence investigations into the scam.

Terming as “highly objectionable” Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal’s remarks on CAG’s projection of the loss in 2G spectrum allocation,Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy today alleged that it was an attempt to influence investigations into the scam.

Swamy said the court should take suo motu notice of the contempt of court committed by the Minister,who made statements about the case when the Supreme Court had passed an order directing the CBI to report to it.

The statement made by Sibal seeking to rubbish the CAG report on 2G scam was not only “highly objectionable” but also is a contempt of the Supreme Court,he said.

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“Sibal’s ill-informed criticism of CAG report,perhaps on the direction from beneficiaries of the corrupt 2G deal,is tantamount to influence the court of investigation carried out by the CBI,” Swamy,a petitioner in the 2G spectrum scam,said in a statement here.

He said he was moving an “interlocutory-application” in the Supreme Court seeking to restrain Sibal from any further dealing with the files connected with 2G and as also for suo motu notice to be taken of Sibal’s contempt of court.

In an unusually strident criticism of the government auditor,Sibal yesterday slammed the CAG for its projection of Rs 1.76 lakh crore as presumptive loss on account of 2G spectrum allocation,terming its methodology as “utterly erroneous.”

He said there was “no loss at all” to the exchequer due to allocation of licences and 2G spectrum in 2008.

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The CAG in its 77-page report of CAG,tabled in Parliament in November last year,had said that due diligence was not followed and even the recommendations of the Telecom regulator TRAI were “not followed in spirit”.

The report said the “presumptive” loss caused to the exchequer through spectrum allocation to 122 licensees and 35 dual technology licences in 2007-08 was Rs 1,76,645 crore. It arrived at the figure on the basis of 3G auction held earlier this year in which the government mopped up over Rs 67,000 crore.

The 2G scam has become a major political issue with the Opposition demanding a Joint Parliament Committee to probe the issue. The demand,however,was rejected by the government leading to disruption of almost the entire Winter Session of Parliament.

Joshi criticises Sibal for debunking CAG figures

Guwahati: Senior BJP leader and PAC Chairman Murli Manohar Joshi today criticised Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal for debunking CAG estimates of losses of Rs 1.76 lakh crore on account of 2G spectrum allocation,saying it was “improper” and demonstrated his “very casual” approach.

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Joshi said Telecom Secretary R Chandrashekhar had appeared before the PAC but never questioned the CAG’s projection of presumptive losses.

“In my opinion,it is highly improper. The CAG has never said that it is the exact amount. Mr Sibal should have read the report carefully,” Joshi said here while reacting to the Telecom Minister’s contention that the presumptive losses projected by the CAG was “erroneous”.

Joshi noted that the CAG has always maintained that the loss figures were presumptive and never said the figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore was final.

The CAG had given three limits of the presumptive loss to the exchequer in its report and Sibal’s attack on it showed that “he has been very casual and ill beholds of the Minister to talk ill of the CAG,the PAC Chairman said.

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Joshi,who is here to attend BJP’s National Executive meet,pointed out that the Telecom Secretary “was examined by the PAC” and “he never said that this (the loss figure) was erroneous.”

He said it was not proper for the Minister to say such things when the PAC inquiry into the report is underway and “Whatever he wants to say,his Secretary can come and say (before PAC).”

Joshi said Sibal’s party,Congress,or its representatives could have also come and presented their views before the PAC.

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