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DoT to ask auditors to submit report on telcos by Feb 7

The Department of Telecom is likely to ask auditors of three telcos — Vodafone Essar, Idea Cellular and Bharti Airtel — to submit their reports by February 7, 2010. - Trai likely to propose auction of 2G spectrum - DoT to impose Rs 132-cr penalty on telcos - DoT to impose Rs 132 cr penalty on telcos - 3G auction may start by Feb end or March 1st week - Defence Min will release more spectrum: DoT - DoT may seek EGoM nod for three slots of 3G "It is requested that the audit shall be completed and the final report be submitted to the Department by February 7, 2010," DoT said in an internal note. A senior official said the note would be shortly sent to the auditors — S K Mehta & Co, Chhajed & Joshi and Contractors, and Nayak & Kishnadwala — and the three operators after getting due approvals. The note does not mention Tata Teleservices. Official sources said the auditor in this case was appointed much later than in the other three cases and therefore should be given more time to submit the report. The auditors have already indicated to the DoT through their status report that assignments are in final stages, the note said. Auditors Nayak and Kishnadwala, who are doing special audit for telecom major Bharti Airtel, had sought extension from the government earlier. In April last year, DoT had ordered a special audit on five telecom companies — Bharti Airtel, Vodafone-Essar, Tata Teleservices, Idea Cellular and Reliance Communication — to check alleged mis-reporting of revenue to evade taxes and licence fee. All the auditors had sought extension of time to submit their reports. The report on RCom, one of the five companies, had submitted to the government.


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