"It was observed (audited data covering 168 districts from 27 states and four union territories for the period from April 2008 to March 2013) that several ineligible beneficiaries were selected.
"In 12 states, 36,751 non-BPL families were given assistance of Rs 89.15 crore. In 11 states, 10,184 ineligible beneficiaries were selected and Rs 31.73 crore was paid to them," the Comptroller and Auditor General's performance audit of IAY states.
"In eight states, 1,654 beneficiaries who received assistance of Rs 5.37 crore, already had pucca houses. In eight states, 5,824 beneficiaries were selected more than once and payment of Rs 14.67 crore was made to them.
"In six states, allotment of dwelling units in the name of female members of the household was not preferred," the CAG said.
The government auditor noted that the assessment of housing shortage was mainly based on the estimation of Working Group under the Planning Commission on Rural Housing.