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The Coal allocation scam, dubbed in media as Coalgate, is a major political scandal concerning the Indian government's allocation of the nation's coal deposits to public sector enterprise (PSEs) and private companies. In a draft report issued in March 2012, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) office accused the Government of India of allocating coal blocks in an inefficient manner during the period 2004–2009. Over the Summer of 2012, resulting in a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into whether the allocation of the coal blocks was in fact influenced by corruption.

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  • Coalgate (Skandal) (de)
  • Indian coal allocation scam (en)
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  • Coalgate ist ein indischer Skandal um in der Regierungszeit von Manmohan Singh von 2004 bis 2009. Aufgedeckt wurde er vom . Auszüge aus dem Bericht wurden von der Times of India am 22. März 2012 veröffentlicht. Dabei wird festgehalten, dass dem indischen Staat etwa 207 Milliarden Dollar entgangen seien, weil der indische Staat die Bergbaurechte nicht öffentlich ausschrieb. Die Bodenschätze umfassen circa 33 Milliarden Tonnen Kohle und 155 Minen. Außer Singh werden auch Personen aus der Privatwirtschaft beschuldigt, in den Skandal verwickelt zu sein: Ratan Tata (CEO der Tata-Gruppe), Anil Agarwal (Vorsitzender der ), Lakshmi Mittal (CEO der Arcelor Mittal) und Kumar Birla (CEO der Aditya Birla Group). Insgesamt sind mehr als einhundert Unternehmen in den Skandal verwickelt. (de)
  • The Coal allocation scam, dubbed in media as Coalgate, is a major political scandal concerning the Indian government's allocation of the nation's coal deposits to public sector enterprise (PSEs) and private companies. In a draft report issued in March 2012, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) office accused the Government of India of allocating coal blocks in an inefficient manner during the period 2004–2009. Over the Summer of 2012, resulting in a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into whether the allocation of the coal blocks was in fact influenced by corruption. (en)
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