In an effort to increase vigil against smuggling and circulation of fake
currency notes, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) will
double its personal strength.
DRI is the intelligence wing of the indirect tax body, the Central Board of Excise and Customs.
Currently, DRI has 532 officers and staff. This will double with the
cadre restructuring of CBEC, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said here
on Thursday. Just last week, the Cabinet had approved creation of more
than 18,000 additional posts as part of cadre review.
Tax evasion
The Minister also emphasised for better sharing of information among
various agencies of the Government to check tax evasion. “I think
organisations must come forward to share information with DRI, just as
DRI must come forward to share information with other organisations
tasked with collecting one tax or other or enforcing one law or the
other,” he said while presiding over the foundation day event of DRI.
According to Chidambaram, mass of information resides in Financial
Intelligence Unit, PAN data base and in the registration required for
excise and service tax for exporters and importers. Mass of information
also lies with depositories in the capital market.
“If this information is not shared on need to know basis, I am afraid
much of the effort would be wasted,” he said, while adding that
organisations must learn to work with each other, and learn to ‘speak’
to each other.
Use of technology
Highlighting the importance of use of technology by agencies like DRI,
Chidambaram said: “I think any organisation can change and re-engineer
in a very short span of time. DRI should focus on right kind of person,
train them in the right way and deploy them in the right way so that
there could be maximum use of technology.’’
Trade facilitation
Noting the role of DRI as a trade facilitator, Chidambaram said trade
facilitation is the catch word during discussions at the World Trade
Organization and many other organisations. Prevention and deterrence
against smuggling, fake currency notes and drug trafficking is the other
side of trade facilitation, he added.
He mentioned that anything that goes through illegal or illegitimate
channels is anti-trade. Any steps or any measures taken to prevent
illegal trade or to prevent illegitimate activities actually facilitate
trade and that is in fact trade facilitation.
“We want trade to bloom; we want trade to expand rapidly. We must go
across national boundaries. That is the only way to keep the world
economy going, which is why India supported trade facilitation in the
recent Bali meeting of WTO. We strongly support trade facilitation,” he
said