Key Points

Kerala's Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan has exposed a shocking Rs 1,100 crore GST fraud involving unauthorized registrations and potential official complicity. The scam reportedly involves using unsuspecting citizens' identification documents for fraudulent transactions. Satheesan claims the state government has taken minimal action, merely cancelling registrations without comprehensive investigation. He is now demanding a CBI probe to uncover the full extent of the financial misconduct and protect the state's financial integrity.

Key Points: Satheesan Demands CBI Probe into Kerala's Rs 1,100 Crore GST Scam

  • Pune Intelligence detected massive GST registration fraud
  • Fraudsters used ordinary people's PAN and Aadhaar without consent
  • Estimated 1,000 similar scams potentially occurring
  • State government only cancelled registrations without deeper investigation
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LoP Satheesan demands CBI probe into Rs 1,100 crore GST scam in Kerala

Kerala LoP V.D. Satheesan exposes massive GST fraud, alleging data theft and official collusion with potential Rs 200 crore state exchequer loss

"This is not just tax evasion; it is also data theft - V.D. Satheesan, Leader of Opposition"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 1

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan on Wednesday demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into a GST-related scam in Kerala, alleging that a single group orchestrated fraud worth Rs 1,100 crore.

Speaking to the media, Satheesan claimed that registrations were made in the names of ordinary people without their consent, while the collection and payment of GST were routed through the fraudsters' accounts.

The scam, he said, was detected by Pune Intelligence, but the state government's only action so far has been to cancel the registrations.

"The state exchequer has already suffered a loss of Rs 200 crore. The money that should have reached the treasury has not been recovered. Most of those affected people, whose records were used, are not even income taxpayers. Moreover, the state government has not informed them, as now they are liable to get notices from the I-T authorities as transactions worth crores of rupees have been done using their PAN and Aadhaar," said Satheesan. He further revealed that unofficial reports suggest around 1,000 such frauds are similarly taking place.

Raising concerns about governance, Satheesan criticised the GST administration for failing to ensure the integrity of registration data. "This is not just tax evasion; it is also data theft. A section of GST officials is allegedly colluding with the fraudsters," he said.

In view of the scale and complexity of the scam, Satheesan called for an independent CBI investigation to uncover the full extent of the fraud and hold those responsible accountable.

He alleged that the state government is attempting a planned effort to protect officials involved, and emphasised that only an impartial probe can restore public trust.

The Opposition leader's demand has intensified political pressure on the government, highlighting serious lapses in the oversight and administration of Kerala's GST system.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone whose PAN was misused in a similar way last year, I can tell you the trauma is real. Took me 6 months to clear my name with IT department. Government needs to protect citizens' data better. 😔
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Michael C
While I agree corruption needs investigation, let's not make this political. Both ruling party and opposition should work together to fix the system. The real victims are the ordinary citizens whose identities were stolen.
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Ananya R
GST officials colluding with fraudsters? This is exactly why common people suffer. We pay our taxes honestly while these scams drain our treasury. Hope CBI investigation happens soon and culprits are punished. 🙏
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Sarah B
The scale of this fraud is mind-boggling - 1000 similar frauds happening? This shows systemic failure in our tax administration. Need better technology and verification processes to prevent such identity theft.
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Vikram M
₹200 crore already lost from state treasury! This money could have built hospitals, schools, roads. Instead it's lining pockets of fraudsters. Strict action needed against everyone involved, including corrupt officials.

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