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          Patna,(BiharTimes): The audit report prepared under the supervision of the   Principal Accountant General (Audit), Bihar, confirmed the Delhi-NGO Centre for   Environment and Food Security (CEFS) charge of widespread corruption in the   implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act   (MNREGA).
 The panchayati raj minister Bhim Singh tabled the audit report   on the functioning of panchayati raj institutions on Tuesday.
 |  However, the audit report has not made any estimate of scam. It detected several   “irregularities” between 2009 and 2010, “unfruitful expenditure” of over Rs   three crore in six panchayati samitis, “doubtful expenditure” in the Bhojpur   zilla parishad and the panchayat samiti of Punpun in Patna and “excess payment”   of over Rs 21.86 lakh for various projects in nine panchayat bodies. It also   detected fraudulent withdrawals as part of the scheme by some panchayat bodies   and expressed “serious doubts” about muster rolls––the basic record for   implementation of work and engagement of labourers.    
	
	
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