Supplementary provisions of Rs 26,000 crore proved to be unnecessary: CAG report in Maha assembly

The actual expenditure was Rs 1,97,603.11 crore against the provisions of Rs 2,41,614 crore, it said.
Comptroller and Auditor General of India. (File photo | PTI)
Comptroller and Auditor General of India. (File photo | PTI)

NAGPUR: The Comptroller and Auditor General's (CAG) report tabled in the Maharashtra Assembly on Wednesday said that supplementary provisions of Rs 26,214.03 crore obtained during the year proved unnecessary.

The actual expenditure was Rs 1,97,603.11 crore against the provisions of Rs 2,41,614 crore, it said.

"An avoidable extra provision in an estimate is as much a budgetary irregularity as an excess in the sanctioned expenditure. Supplementary provisions aggregating Rs 26,214.03 crore obtained in 38 cases (Rs 10 crore or more in each case) during the year proved unnecessary as the actual expenditure (Rs 1,97,603.11 crore) did not come up to the level of the original provision (Rs 2,41,614.91 crore)," the report said.

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