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DeMo alone can't stop black money, more steps needed: UN

Demonetisation, announced by India exactly six month ago, will not stop the generation of black money on its own and more initiatives are needed to unearth all kinds of undeclared wealth, says a UN report.

May 08, 2017 / 17:28 IST
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Demonetisation, announced by India exactly six month ago, will not stop the generation of black money on its own and more initiatives are needed to unearth all kinds of undeclared wealth, says a UN report.

In a surprise decision on November 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had scrapped old Rs 500/1000 notes, flushing out 87 percent of the total currency in circulation.

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The United Nation's 'Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2017' said that while estimates of the size of the black economy in India vary at about 20-25 percent of the GDP, cash is estimated to make up only about 10 percent of that value.

"The measure (demonetisation) did not, by itself, impede future black money flows in new denominations...complementary measures would be required to target all forms of undeclared wealth and assets," the report said.