The report accused Mr Raja of flouting almost every rule in the book, ignoring advice from the prime minister down and indulging in blatant favoritism while awarding mobile licences to mostly undeserving companies causing a loss of nearly Rs1,77,000 crore to the government, was tabled in Parliament on November 16.
The auditor said that these six companies had disclosed “incomplete information and submitted fictitious documents and used fraudulent means” for obtaining them. Many companies were allowed to change ‘doctored and fictitious documents’ later, in some cases even as late as 12 months after they had submitted their applications. It said most licencees had prior information and even had pre-dated demand drafts, allowing them to jump the queue.
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