Chidambaram
Asks DRI to Focus on Better Trade Facilitation and Latest Technology
The Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram asks
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to focus on better trade facilitation
and in order to achieve that use latest technology and share information with
its other counterpart agencies. The Finance Minster, Chidambaram
was speaking at the 56th Founding Day of the Directorate of Revenue
Intelligence (DRI) on 12 December. The Finance Minister said that it is the age
of technology and, therefore, intelligence agencies should use latest
technology both for intelligence gathering and information analysis.
Accordingly, he said that there is need for recruiting the right type of
persons. Mr. Chidambaram said that in order to do
that there is need for change in the method of recruitment of officers and
staff, their training and deployment for optimal results. The Finance Minister
said that there is so much of information available to share but most of the
intelligence agencies remain in sylo. He said that
intelligence agencies must learn to speak to each other and share information
with each other in order to achieve better results. He said that massive
information worth sharing is lying at various platform
including PAN data base, registration data for excise and service tax for
imports and exports, depositories in capital market and insurance sector among
others. In conclusion, the Finance Minister Mr.
Chidambaram said that DRI should work for better trade facilitation, use latest
technology and share information with other intelligence agencies for achieving
desired results.
Later the Finance Minister Mr.
Chidambaram released a Coffee Table Book on DRI on the occasion.
Earlier speaking on the occasion, Sumit Bose, Finance Secretary said that DRI is known for hard work and integrity of its officers and staff. He
asked them to maintain it and further build on the integrity of the organization
in future as well.
Ms. Praveen Mahajan, Chairperson, Central Board
of Excise and Customs (CBEC) said that DRI is a thorough professional body. She
asked the officers and staff of DRI to continue to work relentlessly in a fair,
transparent and non-adversial manner.
Namo Narain Meena,
Minister of State for Finance, J.D. Seelam, Minister
of State for Revenue, Chairperson, CBDT, Members of CBEC & CBDT, senior
officers of the Ministries of Finance and Commerce were also present on the
occasion among others.
[Source:
PIB (MoF) Press Release dated 12th December
2013]