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CAG audit reveals forging of accounts, false LTC claims in some government bodies

In two audits, the CAG said government press employees had forged documents to claim higher LTC and that book entries of the Central Silk Board revealed tampering with figures.

September 25, 2020 / 14:30 IST
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The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), in two of its reports tabled in Parliament earlier this week, said its audit revealed low-level corruption in the Government of India presses and the Central Silk Board.

In its audit report on economic and service ministries, the CAG said the employees of the Government of India’s printing press on Minto Road in New Delhi claimed higher leave travel concession (LTC) than they actually paid by misrepresenting facts and forging documents.

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“This led to reimbursement of non-entitled amount of Rs 56.98 lakh to 87 employees test checked in the audit,” the audit report said.

After the audit was shared with the government before being tabled in Parliament, an amount of Rs 55.59 lakh (including penal interest of Rs 13.19 lakh) was recovered from 64 employees out of 87 cases, the report said.