Par panel to look into black money recovery, performance of public sector banks

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A parliamentary panel headed by Murali today decided to study the recovery of black money and performance of public sector banks among a host of subjects.

The 30-member Estimates Committee, in a meeting, decided to study a host of subjects related to various ministries in the year 2018-19.

As per the memorandum of the committee, the panel will look into the import of uranium for nuclear plants, activities and environment, upgrading of Post offices and the drought situation in the country among other matters.

The panel on estimates, which is also called the continuous economy committee, suggests changes in policy or administrative framework to bring efficiency in expenditure.

It has also decided to look into the functioning of the and the recovery of black money, performance of public sector banks, debt recovery tribunals, rural housing fund and review the imports, exports and balance of payments.

The panel has also short listed preparedness of the armed forces, defence production and procurement as subjects to review and give suggestions to the government.

On May 1, Speaker had reconstituted the panel and re-appointed as its

Besides the panel on estimates, the has been looking into the issue of black money after the implementation of demonetisation.

RBI, the central of the country, had informed the PAC that it has "no information" on how much black money has been recovered as a result of demonetisation of Rs 500 and 1,000 denomination notes, or about unaccounted cash legitimised through exchange of currency post note ban.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 21:40 IST