I&B agreed to CWG broadcast
mess as it had no option, says CAG
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The mess created by Prasar Bharati in broadcast of Commonwealth Games had left
the Information and Broadcasting ministry with no option but to agree to its
recommendations favouring a private broadcaster. Or else, it would have
jeopardized telecast of the games, the CAG has said.
National broadcaster Prasar Bharati wanted contract conditions with SISlive, the
UK based consortium responsible for telecasting the games, to be changed for
allowing 60% advance payment, instead of 30%, and submitted a proposal to I&B
minister in September, 2010.
"Given the circumstances and the fact that there is no time to initiate fresh
process…the ministry does not have the option of revisiting the issue," Raghu
Menon secretary I&B wrote regarding ministry’s decision to allow 60 % advance
payment. The secretary also mentioned that then Cabinet Secretary K M
Chandrasekhar wanted the telecast to be ensured.
I&B minister Ambika Soni at an oversight committee meeting, constituted to
provide policy direction on telecast issues, felt that changing the payment
schedule can open legal intervention by other parties and said some parties
chose to opt out of the bidding process because of the terms and conditions of
the payment schedule.
In the same meeting, the CAG says, the law minister (Veerappa Moily) felt the
opinion of solicitor general (SG) Gopal Subramanium had not specifically given a
finding on legality of the changing the payment condition, which Soni said he (SG)
should had rather than leaving the decision to competent authority.
The report details the huge loss to the government because of ill planning and
alleged favourtism.
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