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PAC findings: Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta flags systemic failures in excise framework

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 3, 2026
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New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta, on Thursday, flagged systemic failures in the excise framework and called for time-bound action on the recommendations of the Public Accounts Committee, an official said.

He also called for steps to enforce accountability and secure time-bound compliance with legislative scrutiny.

The Delhi Assembly Secretariat, acting on the adoption of the second report of the Committee on Public Accounts over the “Report of the CAG on Performance Audit on Regulation and Supply of Liquor in Delhi”, has directed the departments concerned to review the recommendations of the Committee.

The Secretariat also advised the departments to furnish an action taken report indicating the status as on December 31, 2026, to be submitted latest by January 31, 2027.

“In this regard, a formal communication has been issued to Delhi Excise Minister (Chief Minister Rekha Gupta) and the Principal Secretary (Finance) (Ashish Chandra Verma) conveying these directions and calling for a comprehensive and time bound response to the findings and recommendations of the Committee, thereby initiating the follow-up process at the departmental level,” the statement said.

The direction marks the commencement of a critical follow up exercise, placing clear responsibility on the Executive to respond within a defined timeline to the findings placed before and adopted by the House.

The move is aimed at ensuring that the observations of the Public Accounts Committee translate into concrete administrative action and measurable outcomes, the statement added.

Assembly Speaker Gupta said that the Committee has submitted its report to the House, concluding that there existed serious systemic deficiencies in the regulation, licensing, pricing, quality control, enforcement, and overall policy implementation of the Excise Department, leading to substantial revenue losses amounting to Rs 2,026.91 crore and posing significant risks to public health and governance.

He noted that Excise Supply Chain Information Management System (ESCIMS) failed to effectively track liquor sales due to excessive reliance on the “stock take sold” method and the presence of a large number of unaccounted barcodes, resulting in potential revenue leakages, while the Excise Intelligence Bureau module remained dysfunctional and underutilised for intelligence purposes.

The Assembly Speaker observed widespread lapses in licensing processes, including non-production of records and issuance of multiple licenses to related entities, alongside ambiguity in defining and regulating Ex-Distillery Price and Ex-Brewery Price, which led to discretionary pricing, undue benefits to licensees, and inflated profit margins.

–IANS

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