A Bovine Boondoggle in Bihar
How is it that one of the largest-ever embezzlement scams in India, involving unimaginable crones of rupees, occurs in its poorest state?
In India, the judiciary struck once in New Delhi, when the Supreme Court asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to take on national-level politicians involved in taking bribes. While the rest of the country was talking about "Hawala", it struck next in Bihar, when the state´s High Court directed an enquiry into an affair that goes under the rather unprepossessing title of the Animal Husbandry Department Scam.
Since 1978, it turns out, colluding bureaucrats and politicians of Bihar have siphoned off funds provided by the Central Government for developing livestock in the tribal belt of South Bihar. No one knows yet how much was embezzled, but it could extend anywhere up to 1NR 2000 crore. (For the sake of comparison, the annual budget estimate of the state government for the current year was INR 2400 crore, although no more than INR 650 crore is actually spent on average in any given year.)