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net4news · 3 years ago
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Finance ministry gets bigger: Department of Public Enterprises now part of it - Net4News
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NEW DELHI: The government has merged the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) with the finance ministry to give it a better control over state-owned firms and facilitate its ambitious privatisation programme. Finance ministry will now have six departments while DPE's hereto parent ministry, the ministry of heavy industries and public enterprises will now be called the ministry of heavy industries. Previously, the disinvestment ministry - created under the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government - was merged with the Finance Ministry and is now a department under it. Also, Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) was abolished and administration of foreign investments was given to the Finance Ministry (FinMin). The shift of DPE to the finance ministry will help in efficient monitoring of the capital expenditure, asset monetisation and financial health of the Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). "Ministry of Finance (Vitta Mantralaya), after the sub-heading (v) Department of Financial Services (Vittiya Sewayen Vibhag), following sub-heading shall be inserted, namely:- (vi) Department of Public Enterprises (Lok Udyam Vibhag)" as per the Cabinet Secretariat notification dated July 6, 2021. The rejig comes ahead of Cabinet expansion slated later in the day. The gazette notification issued said these rules may be called the government of India (Allocation of Business) Three Hundred and Sixty First Amendment Rules, 2021. "They shall come into force at once," the notification said. Presently, the finance ministry has five departments -- Economic Affairs, Revenue, Expenditure, Investment and Public Asset Management and Financial Services. With the addition, this will be the sixth department under the finance ministry. Giving details of the functions performed by the DPE, the notification said coordination of matters of general policy affecting all Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs), evaluation and monitoring the performance of PSEs, including the memorandum of understanding mechanism, review of capital projects and expenditure in CPSEs. Besides, the DPE frames measures aimed at improving performance of CPSEs and other capacity building initiatives of PSEs, rendering advice relating to revival, restructuring or closure of PSEs including the mechanisms, counselling, training and rehabilitation of employees in CPSEs under Voluntary Retirement Scheme and categorisation of CPSEs including conferring 'Ratna' status, among others. The heavy industries ministry will continue to be the administrative ministry related primarily to the capital goods sector. As many as 44 CPSEs including Maruti Udyog Limited, BHEL, Cement Corporation, Scooters India, HMT and various other subsidiaries would be under the Ministry of Heavy Industries. Many companies under the ministry are sick and up for sale under the disinvestment programme of the government. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget 2021-22 already announced that a revised mechanism for fast-tracking closure of loss making PSUs would be worked out and an incentive package would be developed to incentivise states to sell stake in state PSUs. To monetise lands owned by CPSEs, a special purpose vehicle (SPV) would be developed. She also announced a big-ticket privatisation agenda, including privatisation of two public sector banks and one general insurance company to garner Rs 1.75 lakh crore from stake sale in public sector companies and financial institutions during 2021-22. As part of the divestment strategy for the financial sector, the government has decided to go for a mega initial public offering (IPO) of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and residual stake sale in IDBI Bank during the financial year beginning April. Besides, strategic sale of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), Shipping Corp, Container Corporation, Neelachal Ispat Nigam Ltd, Pawan Hans, Air India among others, would be completed in 2021-22. In September 2020, the government had apprised that out of the 34 PSUs approved for disinvestment so far, transactions were completed for eight. Transactions for four PSUs were halted as they are recommended for closure. Two of them were held up due to litigation, while transactions for 20 PSUs are in the process. Source link Read the full article
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newsberrylive · 3 years ago
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The #CBI had registered its case on May 15, 2017, alleging irregularities in a #ForeignInvestmentPromotionBoard clearance granted to #INXMedia group for receiving overseas funds of Rs 305 crore in 2007 during Chidambaram’s tenure as finance minister. #chidambaram #highcourt https://www.instagram.com/p/CPAaLPxDRwI/?utm_medium=tumblr
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globaldailytribune-blog · 7 years ago
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Karti Chidambaram's premises in Delhi, Chennai raids by ED
New Delhi Jan 13: In the INX Media case the Enforcement Directorate(ED) conducted fresh raids at office premises of former finance minister and senior Congress leader P Chidambaram’s son Karti Chidambaram in New Delhi & Chennai.
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Karti Chidambaram's premises in Delhi, Chennai raids by ED According to the official's raids are conducted in connection with INX Media money laundering case. ED issues a fresh summons for Jan 16 after Karti Chidambaram failed to appear before the investigation agency. Earlier a case was registered by ED against Karti Chidambaram and others including INX Media directors. An Enforcement case information report was filed by ED against the accused Karti Chidambaram, INX media and its directors, Peter and Indrani Mukherjee. ED claimed that the former finance minister son's to receive money from INX Media and used his influence to clear a tax probe for receiving money from Mauritius and this was a violation of Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). However, CBI recovered voucher worth Rs 10 Lakhs and the investigating agency claimed that "these vouchers were issued in favor of Advantage Strategic Consulting (P) Limited" which is owned by Karti Chidambaram. The ED also alleged that Karti Chidambaram has disposed of a property in Gurgaon, which he had allegedly rented to a multinational company "to whom foreign direct investment (FDI) approval had been granted in 2013". The ED also claimed that Mr. Chidambaram closed his certain bank accounts and tried to close to other accounts to frustrate the process of attachment, under the PLMA. ED mentioned that FIPB approval in the Aircel-Maxis FDI was granted in March 2006, the project proposal was only up to Rs 600 Crore and beyond that its need approval of Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA). However, the deal was of 800 million USD(more than 3500 Cr) and the approval from CCEA was not obtained according to the reports. Read the full article
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