Days before CAG presents its final audit report to Parliament,Reliance Industries fears that the official auditor was not taking into account the reply it submitted to CAG8217;s draft findings on eastern offshore KG-D6 gas fields.
RIL Senior Vice President Commercial B Ganguly in a August 11,nine-page letter to the Comptroller and Auditor General CAG and the oil ministry said the company8217;s voluminous response and the presentations made to the auditor do not find a mention in the minutes of a meeting CAG held last month to finalise audit of KG-D6 fields.
CAG8217;s June 7 draft report said the oil ministry and its technical arm DGH favoured RIL by turning a blind eye to the Mukesh Ambani firm increasing capital expenditure on its KG-D6 gas fields and allowed it to retain entire exploration acreage in violation of the Production Sharing Contracts PSCs.
It said the increase in capex from initial USD 2.4 billion to USD 8.8 billion would lower profit for government.
Asking CAG to take on record RIL8217;s response to the draft audit findings,Ganguly said 8220;in case the CAG disagrees with out reasons,our technical observations,or our interpretation of the PSC,the reasons for such disagreement may also be made known8221;.
He said during the July 12 Exit Conference,the CAG team neither raised any issue or sought any clarification or information from RIL on any of its audit findings.
RIL said the actual expenditure on KG-D6 till March 31,2011 was about USD 5.7 billion only as against USD 8.8 billion estimated in 2006.
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