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AAI incurred Rs 70 crore losses, says CAG report

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) incurred over Rs 70 crore loss, partly due to non-inclusion of certain portion of land in relation to lease agreement for the Delhi airport, CAG said today.

April 05, 2017 / 21:23 IST
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A passenger walks to his gate to board a plane at an airport in Madurai, India, February 7, 2017. Picture taken February 7, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui - RTX304JN
A passenger walks to his gate to board a plane at an airport in Madurai, India, February 7, 2017. Picture taken February 7, 2017. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui - RTX304JN

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) incurred over Rs 70 crore loss, partly due to non-inclusion of certain portion of land in relation to lease agreement for the Delhi airport, CAG said today.

The top auditor said AAI suffered a loss of Rs 41.68 crore due to lack of appropriate action and undue benefit extended to a contractor for advertising sites at the Kolkata airport.

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In a report tabled in Parliament, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said AAI "sustained a loss of Rs 28.67 crore" with respect to non-inclusion of land in a lease agreement related to the Delhi airport.

AAI, in April 2007, had allotted a built-up space at Bijwasan to Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) for the purpose of providing dormitory accommodation for CISF personnel deployed at the airport here.