Friday, November 26, 2010

Corrupt Defence Estates Dept may be disbanded

‘Reduntant’ Defence Estates Dept may be disbanded
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, November 25
In a stinging retort on the functioning of the Defence Estates Department, an in-house study of the Ministry of Defence has said that the department “had very limited utility” and suggested its disbanding. Defence Minister AK Antony yesterday told Parliament that the Controller General of Defence Accounts had asked the Controller of Defence Accounts to carry out a special performance audit to examine the existing land acquisition system and the report had been received.
The report says: “The Ministry may like to order a comprehensive study for disbanding the organisation in a phased manner.”
‘Reduntant’ Defence Estates Dept may be disbanded

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