Gauhati High Court modifies order on ASCARD Bank papers audit

In view of a suggestion made by a meeting held under the aegis of the Commissioner and Secretary of the Finance Department
Gauhati High Court modifies order on ASCARD Bank papers audit
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STAFF REPORTER

GUWAHATI: In view of a suggestion made by a meeting held under the aegis of the Commissioner and Secretary of the Finance Department on July 22 last, the Gauhati High Court has modified its earlier order regarding audit of the seized documents pertaining to the Assam State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development (ASCARD) Bank.

The court has clarified that instead of the Principal Accountant General (A&E), personnel for the audit will be deputed by the Accountant General (Audit), Assam. The other imperatives of the court's earlier order dated June 30 last will remain the same.

It is pertinent to mention that vide its earlier order, the High Court had directed that the documents relating to financial transactions of various branches and head office of the ASCARD Bank, which were seized and sealed by the Assam Police as per a previous directive of the court, will be inspected by a four-member team of experts in audit work. The court had requested the office of the Principal Accountant General (A&E), Assam and the office of the Director of Audit, Local Fund, Assam to provide two experts each for the audit work. The court was also amenable to the submission that the Commissioner and Secretary of the Finance Department, Manish Thakur, would facilitate and supervise the audit work while the DIG of the Bureau of Investigation (Economic Offences), Rafiul Alam Laskar, would guide the audit team on the technicalities of financial transactions. The court had further directed that the officer concerned should start legal proceedings if the audit reveals criminal offence committed by any person or persons.

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