Linking Aadhaar to property will lead to major reduction in black money

A majority of respondents in a survey want the government to make “mandatory linking of all property ownerships with
Linking Aadhaar to property will lead to major reduction in black money

NEW DELHI: A majority of respondents in a survey want the government to make "mandatory linking of all property ownerships with Aadhaar" and "mandatory disclosure of all assets of all ministers and government employees and their direct families" as a way forward to curb black money. The recommendation from people about disclosures applies not just to Central Government and Public Sector Undertakings but also to all State Government Ministers and Employees and their direct families.

One of the key issues identified by people continues to be the usage of shell companies by public officials to accept bribes.

Citizens have listed how family members of corrupt public officials are listed as directors in these shell companies and graft is received as share capital at a high premium. The money received is then utilised by the promoters of the company to pay salaries to themselves or fake employees on the payrolls.

Citizens on the LocalCircles platform pointed to various areas where illegal economic activities are rampant. On a question in the survey asked, "What should be the one move that the Government should implement immediately to further reduce black money in India?", 15,492 voters responded. Of which, 33 per cent said "make linking of all property ownerships with Aadhaar mandatory", 38 per cent said "mandatory disclosure of all assets of all ministries and government employees and their direct families", 10 per cent said "demonetise INR 2,000 rupee note immediately", 7 per cent said "levy 2 per cent transaction tax on all cash transactions above Rs 10,000", and 5 per cent each voted for "detailed scrutiny of all individual with a Swiss Bank account" and "other things", while 2 per cent said "can't say". When compared with last year's survey, this year's results show that buying "groceries" and giving out "salaries to domestic staff" continue to be the top categories where citizens transacted in cash and didn't produce a receipt in the last 12 months. (IANS)

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