Thursday, 4 April 2013

Government regulator to check propriety of RIL spending on KG-D6: Oil Ministry - NDTV

As the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) gets ready to resume audit of Reliance Industries' spending on KG-D6 gas block, the oil ministry has set rules of engagement for the scrutiny saying the auditor will examine propriety of expenses as has been set out in the Production Sharing Contract (PSC).

The Comptroller & Auditor General of India, which in January-end suspended audit of spending on the flagging KG-D6 block following differences with Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) over scope and extent of scrutiny, is likely to resume the audit next week after contentious issues were resolved.

Official sources said the ministry and CAG are in agreement that there will be no performance audit of RIL.

RIL too had been stressing that the official auditor cannot do a performance audit of a private firm and that the PSC provides for only a financial scrutiny.

The ministry, they said, this week wrote to RIL restating this positio n and asked the company to cooperate and provide full and complete access to records and documents.

The audit, it wrote, would examine propriety of expenditure vis-a-vis the provision of PSC, with full access to records.

This follows intense negotiations between RIL, CAG and oil ministry over the past two months that finally resulted in an agreement this week.

Oil secretary Vivek Rae had yesterday stated that all issues have been resolved and CAG is set to resume audit.

CAG had on March 12 written to oil ministry that its "audit (of KG-D6) would be the financial and propriety audit" and that the purpose of its scrutiny was to ensure that "the government's financial interests have been safeguarded."

Sources said the ministry wrote to RIL that CAG has confirmed that the audit of KG-D6 for 2008-09 to 2011-12 under Section 20 of the C&AG (DPC) Act, 1971 with the scope, extent and manner as specified in Article 25 and Appendix C of the PSC.

The se provisions of PSC provide for a government appointed auditor inspecting and auditing all records and documents supporting costs, expenditures, expenses, receipts and income. It calls for verifying reasonableness of all charges and credits, which constitutes a pure financial audit.

A six-member audit team of CAG was at premises of RIL in Navi Mumbai from January 9 to January 31 during which they issued 40 requisition calling for information and records.

However, RIL provided only a few records, leading to suspension of the audit.

In subsequent discussions, RIL stated that it was ready with response.



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