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The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance (SCOF) is a department related standing committee (DRSC) constituted by the
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(succeeding the Planning Commission) The committee consists of thirty-one members, twenty-one elected by
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of the Parliament, and not more than ten members of
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of the Parliament. The members are nominated every year from amongst the members of Lok Sabha by the Lok Sabha Speaker and from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha by the Rajya Sabha Chairman. Efforts are made as far as possible to allocate seats in proportion to party strength in respective houses. The chairperson is appointed by the Lok Sabha speaker. The term of office of the members is one year. A minister is not eligible to become a member of the committee. If a member after his election to the committee becomes a Minister, he ceases to be a member from the date of such appointment. The committee currently is headed by
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, succeeding
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from the
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History

Following the adoption of the Reports of Rules Committees of the
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by the two houses on 29 March 1993, the way was paved for the setting up of the seventeen Departmentally Related Standing Committees (DRSCs) covering under their jurisdiction all the ministries or departments of the
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. Formally set up in April 1993, the committee used to consist of 45members— 30 nominated by the Speaker from amongst the members of Lok Sabha and 15members nominated by the chairman, Rajya Sabha from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha. However, during the re-structuring of DRSCs in July 2004 by the
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, the membership was reduced to 31members—21 from Lok Sabha and 10 from Rajya Sabha. The inaugural chairperson of the committee was
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, a former Minister of State for Finance (1995–96), member of the 10th Finance Commission, retired judge of the
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and member of the
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Scope and Working


Scope

The functions of the committee are stated as below: * To consider the Demands for Grants of the concerned ministries or departments, preparing reports on the same which are to be tabled in both the houses. * To examine such bills pertaining to the oversight ministries as are referred to the committee by the Speaker, Lok Sabha or the Chairman, Rajya Sabha. * To consider the annual reports of the concerned ministries or departments. * To consider national basic long-term policy documents presented to the houses, if referred to the committee by the Speaker, Lok Sabha or the chairman, Rajya Sabha. The Standing Committees shall not consider the matters of day-to-day administration of the department. Proceedings, Draft Reports and Minutes of the committee are treated as ''‘Confidential’'' until the concerned reports are presented to Parliament.


Working

Working of the committee has been designed so as to keep individual opinions and statements as confidential, so, that the atmosphere within the committee is more open to discussion without the need to toe the party line or indulge in political . The report presented by the committee "is based on a broad consensus and has persuasive value to be treated as considered advice. Hence it is not binding in nature. It is for the minister in charge of the Bill or any member to move necessary amendments in the House in the light of the recommendations or suggestions made by the committee. It ensures that detailed scrutiny of government finances, legislation and working continues to take place even if Parliament sessions are disrupted. With a representation of members from across political parties, these committees also act as a consensus-building platform.


Demands for Grants

After the general discussion on the budget in the House is over, the Lok Sabha is adjourned for a fixed period. The Committee considers the Demands for Grants (DFGs) of the concerned ministries or departments under its jurisdiction during the aforesaid period and presents reports on them to the House. There is a separate report on the DFGs of each ministry or department.


Bills and Annual Reports

The committee considers only such bills introduced in either of the houses as are referred to it by the Speaker, Lok Sabha or the chairman, Rajya Sabha as the case may be. The committee also selects other subjects for examination on the basis of annual report of the ministries and departments under its jurisdiction


Statement of Minister under direction 73A of the Directions by the Speaker, Lok Sabha

In terms o
direction 73A
the minister concerned of the ministry or department makes a statement once in six months in the House regarding the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the reports of the DRSCs with regard to her/his Ministry. This is aimed at ensuring that the recommendations of the Standing Committee are taken note of at the highest level by the government for follow up action not suggest anything of the nature of cut motions. The Demands for Grants are considered by the House in the light of the Reports of the committee.


Composition

Keys:


Comments in recent years


Demonetisation (2016)

The committee has deposed the RBI governor and other government officials since the announcement for demonetisation was made. In Oct 2018, summoning the RBI governor for the third time, Chairperson Moily said, ''"'' ter our meetings with the RBI chief and other senior officials of the RBI, it had given us a report. Now, we have called RBI governor
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to come and brief us on demonetization and a legislative bill. Some members might also want to ask him questions''.''" The notice for the meeting says, “Oral Evidence of the representatives of Reserve Bank of India on (i) ‘Demonetisation of Indian currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 and ramifications thereof’ and (ii) ‘The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill, 2018’ and issues related thereto."


The merger of Railway budget with Union Budget (2016)

In a sweeping recast of India’s annual budget process, the government ended the 92-year-old practice of having a separate rail budget. Commenting on this, Chairperson Moily said, ''"'' will discuss this issue with statistics and planning department, and also with the finance ministry.
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, an important cog in this merger process, too will be consulted on the impact of this budgetary reform on Railways as an organization''."''


Punjab National Bank fraud (2018)

The committee questioned the finance ministry civil servants including the Union Financial Services Secretary, Rajiv Kumar about the fraud in
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(PNB) and asked them to submit a report on it. It is currently on its way to becoming India's biggest banking fraud. Other members noted that " eir concern over such fraud in the PNB and questioned the re-capitalization process of the state-run banks when they are not well managed and money is leaking".


IL&FS default (2018)

The committee took up the case of debt-ridden
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, which defaulted on debt obligations for scrutiny a day after the government sacked the 15-member IL&FS board and nominated six new directors led by
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, to run the affairs of the company. The chairperson of the SCOF, Moily said that " atever has happened at IL&FS is a matter of grave concern. It is a fit case for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance to look into. As the chairman, I will take up the matter in the committee meeting"


Chairpersons


Chairpersons of the committee (1993–till date)


Reports published

As part of its oversight process, the committee has published quite a number of reports over the course of its existence. The committee has published a total of 277 reports from 1993 to 2015. Out of these, 92 are reports on Demands for Grants (DFGs), 13 reports on subjects taken up by the committee, 72 reports on bills referred to the committee and 100 are reports on action taken by the government on corresponding reports of the committee.


See also

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* Estimates Committee *
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References

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External links


Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha 2014

Directions by The Speaker, Lok Sabha

Lok Sabha - SCOF homepage

68th Report on banking sector in india – Issues and Challenges

The Chit funds (amendment) bill, 2018
Committees of the Parliament of India 1994 establishments in India Government agencies established in 1994 Parliamentary committees on Finance