2G Spectrum allocation A CAG report on issue of Licences and Allocation of 2G Spectrum resulted in a huge controversy. The report estimated that there was a
presumptive loss of by the
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. In a
chargesheet filed on 2 April 2011 by the investigating agency
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the agency pegged the loss at All the speculations of profit, loss and no-loss were put to rest on 2 February 2012 when the
Supreme Court of India on a
public interest litigation (PIL) declared allotment of spectrum as
"unconstitutional and arbitrary" and quashed all the 122 licenses issued in 2008 during tenure of
A. Raja (then
minister for communications & IT in the UPA government) the main accused. The court further said that
A. Raja "wanted to favour some companies at the cost of the public exchequer" and "virtually gifted away important national asset". Revenue loss calculation was further established on 3 August 2012 when according to the directions of the Supreme Court,
Govt of India revised the reserve price for 2G spectrum to . However, the special court in New Delhi acquitted all accused in the 2G spectrum case including prime accused A Raja and Kanimozhi on 21 December 2017, the verdict was based on the fact that
CBI could not find any evidence against the accused in those 7 years. Per the judgement, "Some people created a scam by artfully arranging a few selected facts and exaggerating things beyond recognition to astronomical levels."
Coal mine allocation A 2012 CAG report on coal mine allocation received massive media and political reaction as well as public outrage. During the 2012 monsoon session of the Parliament, the
BJP protested the government's handling of the issue demanding the resignation of the prime minister and refused to have a debate in the Parliament. The deadlock resulted in Parliament functioning only seven of the twenty days of the session. The CAG report criticised the government by saying it had the authority to allocate coal blocks by a process of competitive bidding, but chose not to. As a result, both
public sector enterprises (PSEs) and private firms paid less than they might have otherwise. In its draft report in March, the CAG estimated that the "windfall gain" to the allocatees was . While the initial CAG report suggested that coal blocks could have been allocated more efficiently, resulting in more revenue to the government, at no point did it suggest that corruption was involved in the allocation of coal. Over the course of 2012, however, the question of corruption came to dominate the discussion. In response to a complaint by the BJP, the
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) directed the CBI to investigate the matter. The CBI named a dozen Indian firms in a
First Information Report (FIR), the first step in a criminal investigation. These FIRs accuse them of overstating their net worth, failing to disclose prior coal allocations, and hoarding rather than developing coal allocations. The CBI officials investigating the case have speculated that bribery may be involved. Subsequently, based on
Patna High Court's orders, CBI investigated the case and registered as many as 63 cases. Many accused have been convicted while many cases are still under
trial.
Krishna-Godavari (KG) D-6 gas block The oil ministry imposed a fine of ₹7,000 crores on
Mukesh Ambani's company for the sharp drop in production of gas and violations mentioned in CAG's 2011 report. Oil ministry did not approve company's US$7.2 billion stake in deal with
BP. So
Jaipal Reddy known for his honesty was shifted from oil ministry to the
Science and Technology ministry owing to pressure from
Reliance group of Industries. RIL allowed the CAG to begin the audit in April this year after stalling it for a year. But unresolved issues could stall audit of KG Basin again. Then Government appointed Defence Secretary
Shashikant Sharma as new CAG to audit KG Basin, said
Prashant Bhushan. In KG D-6, most of the cost had been recovered by the private player and the increase in price would only go as profit. About 90% of receipts from K-G D-6 were so far booked as expenditure and in the remaining 10%, only 1% was paid to the government and rest 9% went to the operator as profit. == List of CAGs of India ==