'Rs 6K cr fine on Tata Steel for illegal mining'

Comments print
Press Trust of India: New Delhi, Nov 06 2012, 00:29 IST
BUS.jpg
The Odisha government is believed to have slapped a fine of about Rs 6,000 crore on Tata Steel for its alleged involvement in "illegal and excess mining" at its captive mines.

Deputy Director of Mines (DDM) of Joda mining circle has slapped the fine on the steelmaker and on several other iron ore producers on charges of "illegal and excess mining", the source added.

"Tata Steel has been fined about Rs 6,000 crore," he added.

However, the amount of fine imposed on the company could not be verified immediately.

Denying any illegal mining by his company, a Tata Steel

official, however, acknowledged receipt of "2-3 notices". The charges at the most could termed as "excessive mining", he added.

"The company will make a representation to the state government soon. At the most, our case can be termed as excessive mining but certainly it is not illegal mining," he said.

Stating that operations have not stopped at the mines, the official further said, "Tata Steel has paid royalty and taxes for whatever ore has been mined over and above the permissible limit."

When contacted, the company said in an e-mailed statement that it is confident of resolving the issue "amicably" with the state government.

"We reiterate our contention that we have always undertaken mining in Odisha and also in other states where we operate with strict conformity with the existing laws," the company said.

It added that "Government of India has recently brought out a notification defining irregularity in mining operations and illegal mining. This distinction is an important aspect of

... contd.

Ads by Google
   1 | 2 | Next
Previous Story  Why eurobonds are so popular across the world Next Story  53 sugar mills face penal action for not giving data
Reader's Comments (4)| Post a Comment

Odisha Government slaps fine on illegal mining

SRIGAN | 06-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Well, this has come to light only now. This country has so long been plundered by politicians and corporates, and to a large extent by corrupt officials. This nexus is difficult to break, but not impossible to avoid. Do we have multiple CAG's to audit use of public resources. Would a Tata or a Birla or Ambani allow a buyer of what they have to offer to consume an extra unit. 'Excessive' but not 'illegal' my left foot!

Mr.

D P | 06-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
All details including tapes should come out in public domain since the nations resources are being wrongfully mined by corporates.

Tata's integrity is a myth?

Sid | 06-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
With Tata Steel having acknowledged it has indulged in "excessive" mining, it appears the Tatas are no better than the others involved in looting public resources. Before this we had embarrassing audio clips of Ratan Tata discussing bribery and facilitation with Nira Radia in the public domain. I suppose it's the times we live in. And the fact that in a Banana republic, you better feed bananas to the monkeys who rule it, else you'll starve yourself.

Financial Express

Read Carefully

Varun | 06-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Read Carefully Tata's have also said that they paid royalty and Tax on the excess ore mined. That means Stats govt was appraised of the situation and increased demand but chose to do nothig then, now when there is Judicial commision they have started harassing Corporates as a face saving act.

Financial Express

Post your Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Name *
Email *
Message *
 
captcha
please enter the above characters in the box below