Circular No. 177/11/96-CX dated 28/2/96
Subject:- Recommendations made by the PAC in 104th Report-(10th Lok
Sabha-1995-96)
I am directed to say that the Public Accounts Committee in their 104th report
(10th Lok Sabha) has expressed disappointment over the actions taken y the Department
where a manufacturer namely Sipani Automobiles Ltd., Bangalore took fraudulent credit
to the extent of Rs. 76.84 lakhs in excess of the duty paid on the inputs by availing
the credit on forged duty paying documents. They had also entered the closing
balance of the credit as receipt which ad further resulted in availment of the excess
credit.
2. In this connection. Public Accounts Committee has observed that as per the provisions of Central Excise Law, the instructions and clarifications given the Board
are not being followed in the letter and the spirit. They have also expressed
displeasure on the fact that adequate penal action are not initiated, in time and that
stern action should be taken against the assessee as well as the officers responsible
for the acts of omission / commission. In order to enable you to appreciate the
recommendations made by the Committee, a copy of the same (para 82,86 and 92) is
enclosed.
3. The Board has examined these recommendations and accepted them. Board desires that
the recommendations made by the Public Accounts Committee should be strictly followed
and wherever required stringent and stern action should be taken both against the
assessee as well as the erring officers.
Sd/-
(Mallika Arya)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India
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