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RCom claims govt's audit finds biased

A government appointed auditor is understood to have found inflation of revenues by Rs 2,915 crore by Anil Ambani group firm Reliance Communications (RCom) in 2007-08, besides evasion of Rs 315 crore in licence fee — findings termed as "biased" by the company. - Sunil Jain: Wrong call, Mr Sarma">Sunil Jain: Wrong call, Mr Sarma - Bharti may bid for Millicom"s assets in Sri Lanka: Kohli - Okay with per-second billing proposal - Bharti Airtel not to call MTN again - RCom: Win some, lose some - Telecom shares fall on tariff war When contacted Department of Telecom (DoT) sources confirmed receipt of the report by auditors Parekh and Co and said that it is yet to examine the findings. DoT would ask for RCom"s response later. "RCom is in full compliance of licence terms and conditions," a company spokesperson said, adding that "Auditors" alleged comments are biased and appear instigated by corporate rivals... Premature leakage of confidential report to media reflects the Special Auditors" prejudice/bias. "All revenues for FY"07 and "08 are correctly reported in RCom"s audited account. Alleged comments of special auditor do not reflect any under-reporting of revenue... Licence fees." The special audit committee report that has been submitted to the DoT found that for FY"08 actual wireless revenue earned by the company was only Rs 12,298 crore as against Rs 15,213 crore reported to the shareholders, which is an over reporting of Rs 2,915 crore. It also found that RCom evaded licence fee and spectrum fee to the tune of Rs 315 crore. DoT is awaiting the report of four other companies namely Tata Teleservices, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea from the respective auditors appointed by it and the government, if warranted, will take necessary action after examining the reports.


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