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No security clearance sought by Fin Min for GSTN:Home Ministry

New Delhi, Feb 7 () There was no security clearance obtained by F... Read More
New Delhi, Feb 7 () There was no security clearance obtained by

Finance Ministry

from the

Ministry of Home Affairs

at the time of incorporation of Goods and

Services Tax Network

(GSTN), a special purpose vehicle set up to provide

Information Technology

infrastructure for implementation of the GST, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said today.
The GSTN was set up as a not-for-profit private limited company in 2013 which has 51 per cent equity of five private institutions--HDFC Bank Ltd (10 per cent),

HDFC Ltd

(10 per cent),

ICICI Bank Ltd

(10 per cent),

NSE Strategic Investment Corporation Ltd

(10 per cent) and

LIC Housing Finance Limited

(11 per cent).
Central government has 24.5 per cent equity in GSTN, whereas state governments, two union territories and empowered committee of state

finance

ministers together hold another 24.5 per cent stake in it.
"No security clearance was obtained by the

Ministry of Finance

from the Ministry of Home Affairs at the time of incorporation of GSTN-Special Purpose Vehicle," the Minister of State for Home said in a written reply to

Lok Sabha

.
Some senior officials and indirect tax employees organisation have raised objections over the management pattern of GSTN with majority stake in private hands.
They had said since GSTN is funded by the central and state governments, there is no justification in entrusting its management to private individuals with heavy salary and allowance. BJP MP Subramanian Swamy has also been opposing majority stake for private entities in GSTN and has already written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi objecting to this. AKV KIS
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