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Liquor Policy Caused Rs 2,002-Crore Loss To Delhi Government: CAG Report

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Pointing to a string of wrong decisions and ominations, a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) Tabled in the Delhi Assembly on Tuesday States That The Scrapped Liquor POLICH WAS SCHUN WAS SCHUN WAS SCURENTEDANDE November 2021 and scrapped in September the next year caused a loss of Rs 2,002.68 crore to the delhi government.

The Liquor policy was an albatross Around the neck of the previous aap government and had led to several of its leaders, Including these Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CHIFTY SISISTER CHIEF MINIF MINIF MANIF MANIF MANIF MANIF MANIF MANIF SISIS Landing Behind Bars. The corruption allegations surrounding the policy are also seen as having a key role in the aap being defeated in this month's assemble Elections and the BJP Forming AFERNMENT ASSEMBLY Elections and the BJP Forming AFERNMENT Inte Dele AFITER AFITER AAFTER

The report, which was tabled amid a huge uproar in the assemble – which also Saw 15 Aap MLAS Being Suspended – Divides the Losses into Various Subheads. It states that the biggest chunk of the loss, Rs 941.53 Crore, WAS BECAuse Liquor Shops was not allowed to open in non -conforming areas – that that do not conforms for NOTCONFOMS FORMS FORMS FORMS FORMS Under the new policy.

The next big loss Amount of Rs 890.15 Crore was beCAuse of Tenders Not Being Issued for 19 Zones where License Had Been surrendered. “Consequently, no excise review across as license fee from these zones in the months after surrender. Zones, “The Report States.

The report also said that a loss of revenue of Rs 144 was caused bes of feeds wounded to licensees in the name of covid-19 and Rs 27 Crore, of the “Incorrect Collection” of the “of Security Deposit from Zonal Licensees. The figures under these four subheads add up to Rs 2,002.68 Crore.


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