'Tata Tele, Telenor, 3 others understated revenue by Rs 14Kcr'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Tata Teleservices, and are among five telecom firms which have understated revenues by over Rs 14,800 crore, resulting in a short fall of nearly Rs 2,578 crore to the exchequer, the CAG said today.

As per the report of of (CAG) tabled in Parliament, was paid Rs 1,015.17 crore less in licence fee, Rs 511.53 crore in spectrum usage charge, and Rs 1,052.13 crore as interest applicable on delay in payment.


It said the five companies are Tata Teleservices, Telenor, Telecom, (a group firm) and Jio.

The collection from is short of Rs 1,893.6 crore, - Rs 603.75 crore, - Rs 48.08 crore, Quadrant - Rs 26.62 crore and Jio - Rs 6.78 crore for licence fee, SUC and applicable interest charges.

CAG said: "To sum up the verification of records of five PSPs (private sector players) by audit indicated total understatement of AGR (adjusted gross revenue) of Rs 14,813.97 crore for the period up to 2014-15 and consequent short payment of share on of to the tune of Rs 1,526.7 crore."

It added that interest due on the short paid share for the period up to March 2016 was Rs 1,052.13 crore.

The CAG findings are based on the audit of Tata Teleservices and (Maharashtra) Ltd from 2010-11 to 2014-15; (2006-07 to 2014- 15); Telecom (2009-10 to 2014-15); (2009-10 to 2014-15) and Jio Infocomm from 2012-13 to 2014-15.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 16:45 IST