Criticising the public sector ndertakings under the West Bengal government, the Comptroller and Auditor General has said that with better management of its resources, PSUs' accumulated losses of more than Rs 6,000 crore (Rs 60 billion) could have been 'controlled'.
"The losses of PSUs are mainly attributable to deficiencies in financial management, planning, implementation of project, inefficient operation and monitoring," said a CAG report tabled in the state Assembly this week.
A review of three years' audit reports of CAG showed that the state PSUs' losses of Rs 6,072.96 crore (Rs 60.72 billion) were 'controllable' with better management.
"Losses can be eliminated or the profits can be enhanced substantially. The PSUs can discharge their role efficiently only if they are financially self-reliant," the CAG report said, while stressing on the need for professionalism and accountability in the functioning of PSUs.
During the year 2010-11, 40 PSUs incurred total losses of Rs 812.38 crore (Rs 8.12 billion) with transport service providers like The Calcutta Tramways Company Ltd (Rs 208.25 crore or Rs 2.08 billion) and The Durgapur Projects Limited (Rs 183.5 crore or Rs 1.83 billion)