New Delhi: The Public Accounts Committee on Thursday adopted the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) reports on coal blocks allocation, power and Delhi airport. The three reports were tabled in Parliament for discussion last week.
The CAG report on the privatisation of Delhi airport questioned the role of the then Civil Aviation minister, Praful Patel, for favouring GMR that received undue benefits worth Rs 3,400 crore.
The CAG has put the amount at Rs 3750 crore.
The report also blamed the Airport Authority of India for acting against the interests of the government.
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