The practice, which resulted in spending without any evidence of gains flowing to the beneficiaries, came into light after a Computer and Auditor General (
The CAG report also mentioned that details of other ministries – power, panchayati raj, rural development, petroleum, public enterprises and commerce and industry are yet to be received. The numbers, surely, would go higher after receiving the details of other 13 ministries.
Among the pending utilization certificates, some are due dating back to almost four decades back. For instance, the department of higher education is still awaiting proof of spending related to a grant given as far back as 1977-78, while the space department goes further back to 1976-77.
Similarly, even five years after the Commonwealth Games, which was marred by spending-related controversies, 141 utilization certificates involving expenditure of over Rs 1,000 crore are still pending.
Absence of utilization certificates has been a major concern among the government offices for quite a long time now but it is only during years of fiscal strain that the expenditure department in the
Several ministries led by health and HRD have protested the government's decision to decentralize spending and do away with a majority of centrally-sponsored schemes, leaving it to states to decide based on their development needs. The argument has been that priority areas would be ignored by states and crucial human development parameters would suffer. The
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