"Verification of beneficiaries under 'farmer family' norm was conducted without Aadhaar numbers, despite being mandatory in the scheme guidelines. No social audit was conducted to eliminate duplicate/multiple financing of beneficiaries," the CAG said in its report on Economic Sector for the year ended March, 2016.
The report was tabled in the just-concluded session of the State Legislative Assembly.
The crop loan waiver scheme, introduced in August 2014, covered short term production loans and crop loans disbursed by banks to farmers against gold.
In its audit findings, the CAG said the authorities did not verify the crop loans taken by farmers from other district bank branches on agriculture lands in multiple districts or mandals.
Crop loans to 'Rythu Mitra Groups' or 'Rythu Mitra Sangams' were waived, against the scheme guidelines to treat farmer families as units, it said.