The CAG has noted that 95 per cent of the utilization certificates given under grants or loans were not submitted by various state government departments till June 2015.
"As of June 2015, 10, 995 utilisation certificates (UCs) were due in respect of grants and loans aggregating Rs 1,515.54 crore but 10,436 UCs (which amounts to 95 per cent of the total) for an aggregate amount of Rs 1,449 crore was outstanding," reads the CAG report which was tabled on the floor of the House during ongoing State legislative assembly session by chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar today.
The CAG has observed that non-submission of UCs in time may result in mis-utilisation of grants.
"The large pendency in submission of UCs indicates lack of monitoring of utilisation of grants and loans by the departments," it added.
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"This was attributed mainly due to increase in revenue receipts by 19.21 per cent against an increase in revenue expenditure by 8.92 per cent over the previous year," the CAG has mentioned in its 90-page report dissecting the management of finances in the state during fiscal 2014-15.
The CAG has noted that fiscal deficit which was Rs 1,352 crore during 2013-14 was reduced to Rs 948 crore during 2014-15.
Passing a comment complimenting the state government, the CAG said, "Goa government should continue with its commendable work of achieving revenue surplus and containing fiscal deficit with the targets fixed under the Goa FRBM in the coming years.
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