New Delhi: Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), the GMR-owned operator of the Delhi airport, has not made payments to the home ministry over the last seven months in lieu of the deployment of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) manning the airport, resulting in mounting dues of over Rs 120 crore.
The private operator has cited delays by the Centre in revising upwards the passenger service fee (PSF) paid by users of Indian airports as the reason for stalling payments.
State-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) registered a shortfall of Rs 120 crore in PSF collected at airports against salary payments it had to reimburse to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for CISF personnel providing security at its airports in the last financial year. Shortage of funds collected from PSF, says executives with DIAL, has forced it to stall payments to the MHA for the last seven months.
09/02/15 Indian Express
The private operator has cited delays by the Centre in revising upwards the passenger service fee (PSF) paid by users of Indian airports as the reason for stalling payments.
State-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) registered a shortfall of Rs 120 crore in PSF collected at airports against salary payments it had to reimburse to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for CISF personnel providing security at its airports in the last financial year. Shortage of funds collected from PSF, says executives with DIAL, has forced it to stall payments to the MHA for the last seven months.
09/02/15 Indian Express
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