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“AG’s certification is (mandatory) by law between the Centre, states and the AG (accountant general), and it is an agreed process. So, unless the authentication is given by the AG..” she said. The finance minister said if there is any delay of getting the AG’s authentication, it is a matter between the AG and the state government concerned, and they have to sort it out.
“If between them there is a problem, the authentication certificate gets delayed in reaching the central government,” she said.
Sitharaman underlined that to get GST compensation, state governments have to do a lot more.
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Despite that, Sitharaman said, the Centre has been accused of not releasing the funds on time.
She urged Kerala MP N K Premachandran (who asked the supplementary question) to sit with the state government and request it to send the AG certificates in one go.
Within a reasonable time, after receiving them, Sitharaman promised that she would clear the same. “You have not sent (the AG certificate) even for one year and you keep blaming us that we are not giving you money on time. On the contrary, in the matter of tax devolution, as per finance commission report, two instalments instead of one have gone to all states. Kerala was also benefited from that,” she said.
The Union minister said with regard to Tamil Nadu, the AG’s certificate has been received for 2017-18 and the amount has been released.
She said the AG’s certified figure of about Rs 4,223 crore for 2020-21 for Tamil Nadu, even though there are some disputes, has been processed, and it will be cleared.
“But otherwise, overall all states up to May 2022 for which payment goes in early June, every amount has been cleared which is available in the public fund. The total amount given is Rs 86,912 crore that was released by May 31, 2022,” she said.