Election body seeks tab on poll funds in Gujarat, HP

Press Trust of India Updated - September 18, 2012 at 08:32 PM.

The Election Commission (EC) has sought deployment of the investigation machinery of the Income Tax Department for checking movement of illegal funds during the forthcoming Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), which was written to by the Commission, has asked its probe directorates based in Chandigarh (for Himachal Pradesh), Surat and Ahmedabad (for Gujarat) to deploy senior officials and staff as ‘expenditure observers’ for these polls.

“All the I-T investigation offices in these two States will act to accomplish the EC mandate of curbing illegal money power and black money in the run up to the polls. The CBDT has asked the directorates to act in this regard,” an official said.

The election body has a special expenditure monitoring cell to counter black money instances at the hustings.

The I-T Department has also alerted its Air Intelligence Units in these States to keep a check and intercept huge cash movement from airports.

Representatives of all the recognised political parties of these States will also meet the Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath and other senior EC authorities on Wednesday to discuss various issues related to funding during the polls.

The election commission has also directed the elite Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), functioning under the Finance Ministry, to sift through their records for any suspect instance of information about the assets and liabilities of candidates participating in the polls or suspicious transactions in banking channels.

The FIU receives regular Suspicious Transaction Reports and Cash Transaction Reports from banks, insurance companies and intermediaries according to regulations stipulated under anti-money laundering laws.

Published on September 18, 2012 15:02