Press prints notes with Ex-Gov's signature

Wednesday 05th August 2015 05:57 EDT
 
 

It has come to light that at lease one of the press continues printing notes with D Subbarao's signature in 2014, even though Raghuram Rajan took over in September 2014. A recent report by the Comptroller & Auditor General has revealed that it remitted 146 million pieces to RBI's regional offices, which asked the press not to send notes with the former governor's signature. As a result, it is now saddled with over 226 million pieces of bank notes of Rs 20, Rs 100 and Rs 500, which cost close to Rs 37 crore.

As per norms, all notes printed from January 2014 should have come with Rajan's signature something that the Bank Note Press Dewas failed to do and went ahead and printed as many as 372 million pieces of currency notes from January to February 25.

Although Bank Note Press has maintained that the notes have not been rejected and that they would be dispatched as soon as RBI issued instructions, the CAG has noted that there was a “remote” possibility.
Going by the auditor's account, the Dewas press did not follow instructions. On September 14, 2013, 10 days after Rajan took charge, the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd had issued a specimen note of Rs 10 with the new governor's signature and asked the press in Dewas and Nashik to collect security material to begin printing. A month later, it also informed the press about the approval for “machine proof” of Rs 50, Rs 100 and Rs 500 notes with Rajan's signature.

The norm is to put the new governor's signature on notes that are printed from January.


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