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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Situation of fake currency 'alarming': FM


Tue, Dec 15 02:51 PM
Government admitted that the problem of fake currency was 'alarming and dangerous' as some groups are trying to destabilise the Indian economy by injecting massive doses of counterfeit notes in the country.
"There are two kinds of groups, one is of individuals working for profits, but much more dangerous is the effort of injecting massive doses of fake notes in the country, trying to destabilise the economy," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in Rajya Sabha.
In his written statement, Mukherjee also admitted that the security breaches of the notes were last updated in 2005 while a committee has been set up in this regard.
"The situation is alarming," he said answering supplementaries during Question Hour.
But, it would take another two years before upgraded security features are included in the currency notes, the minister said.
He said it would be difficult to quantify counterfeit currency in circulation. "It is anybody's guess," he said, adding that as per 2005 figures there are 48.9 billion pieces (of genuine currency) in circulation and of these 0.001 per cent could be fake. There is no authentic information about fake currency.
Mukherjee said he was not an "alarmist" as Finance Minister. "I cannot afford to be one," he said, adding that more cases are being detected, showing high alertness of government agencies

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