Cag Appears Before Jpc

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  • Stand by 1.76 lakh crore figure, says Vinod Rai on telecom scam
    India News | Sunil Prabhu/Sidharth Pandey | Tuesday November 15, 2011
    How much exactly did the telecom scam, allegedly constructed by A Raja, cost India? The price tag has, in the last few days, taken top billing at two different parliamentary committees that are investigating the swindle to assign accountability.
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  • Letter alleges MM Joshi called telecom auditors, asked them to rush
    India News | Tanima Biswas | Tuesday November 15, 2011
    The price tag of 1.76 lakh crores placed on the telecom scam by the government's auditors is what gave the swindle superstar status. Whether that estimate was correct is now being debated by two parliamentary committees. The man who actually conducted the audit - R P Singh - has said that in his opinion, the scam cost a more modest 2600 crores, but...
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  • 2G loss row: Top auditor appears before parliamentary panel
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday November 15, 2011
    A crucial meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probing the 2G spectrum scam will take place today in the capital. The committee is questioning the government's top auditing body that came up with the loss figures.
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  • 2G: RP Singh's deposition begins, Vinod Rai to appear later
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday November 14, 2011
    Amid doubts that there are deep divisions within the government's top auditing agency over its report on the 2G scam, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India Vinod Rai and former Director General, Audit, RP Singh will today depose before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC).
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  • 2G scam: Principal auditor pressurised to sign final CAG report, say sources
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday November 14, 2011
    In what could further strengthen doubts of a deep division within the government's top auditing agency over its report on the 2G spectrum scam, NDTV has learnt that the man who conducted the audit, R P Singh, could have been coerced into signing the final report.
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'Cag Appears Before Jpc' - 5 News Result(s)

  • Stand by 1.76 lakh crore figure, says Vinod Rai on telecom scam
    India News | Sunil Prabhu/Sidharth Pandey | Tuesday November 15, 2011
    How much exactly did the telecom scam, allegedly constructed by A Raja, cost India? The price tag has, in the last few days, taken top billing at two different parliamentary committees that are investigating the swindle to assign accountability.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Letter alleges MM Joshi called telecom auditors, asked them to rush
    India News | Tanima Biswas | Tuesday November 15, 2011
    The price tag of 1.76 lakh crores placed on the telecom scam by the government's auditors is what gave the swindle superstar status. Whether that estimate was correct is now being debated by two parliamentary committees. The man who actually conducted the audit - R P Singh - has said that in his opinion, the scam cost a more modest 2600 crores, but...
    www.ndtv.com
  • 2G loss row: Top auditor appears before parliamentary panel
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Tuesday November 15, 2011
    A crucial meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probing the 2G spectrum scam will take place today in the capital. The committee is questioning the government's top auditing body that came up with the loss figures.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 2G: RP Singh's deposition begins, Vinod Rai to appear later
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday November 14, 2011
    Amid doubts that there are deep divisions within the government's top auditing agency over its report on the 2G scam, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India Vinod Rai and former Director General, Audit, RP Singh will today depose before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC).
    www.ndtv.com
  • 2G scam: Principal auditor pressurised to sign final CAG report, say sources
    India News | NDTV Correspondent | Monday November 14, 2011
    In what could further strengthen doubts of a deep division within the government's top auditing agency over its report on the 2G spectrum scam, NDTV has learnt that the man who conducted the audit, R P Singh, could have been coerced into signing the final report.
    www.ndtv.com
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