CAG report reveals 13% of Gujarat’s traffic violation fines amounting to ₹149 cr did not go to road safety fund

The Gujarat government transferred only 87% of the money collected from police fines into the Gujarat Road Safety Fund, while 13% of the amount was not fully transferred, according to an audit report.As per the CAG’s disclosure in the state’s annual financial audit, between 2012–13 and 2023–24, only 87% of the total traffic fines collected were transferred into the Gujarat State Marg Suraksha Nidhi (GSMSN) Personal Ledger Account (PLA) account. The remaining 13% was diverted elsewhere.According to the rules, all revenue from traffic fines should be deposited into the state fund and credited to a Personal Ledger Account (PLA) opened in the name of the DGP & IGP, Gandhinagar, where since 2006 the government had mandated 100% transfer of fines.The audit report states that although fines worth ₹1,123.29 crore were collected during the period, only ₹974.49 crore was transferred to the PLA fund. This means ₹148.80 crore, ie, 13%, was not transferred.Key figures:2012–13: ₹38.22 crore collected, ₹22.99 crore transferred (60.18%)2015–16: ₹78.65 crore collected, ₹59.76 crore transferred (76.01%)2023–24: ₹237.00 crore collected, ₹208.65 crore transferred (88.05%)Overall transfer percentage: 87.06%

Sep 11, 2025 - 04:04
CAG report reveals 13% of Gujarat’s traffic violation fines amounting to ₹149 cr did not go to road safety fund

CAG report reveals 13 per cent of Gujarat’s traffic violation fines amounting to rs 149 cr did not go to road safety fund

The Gujarat government transferred only 87% of the money collected from police fines into the Gujarat Road Safety Fund, while 13% of the amount was not fully transferred, according to an audit report.

As per the CAG’s disclosure in the state’s annual financial audit, between 2012–13 and 2023–24, only 87% of the total traffic fines collected were transferred into the Gujarat State Marg Suraksha Nidhi (GSMSN) Personal Ledger Account (PLA) account. The remaining 13% was diverted elsewhere.

According to the rules, all revenue from traffic fines should be deposited into the state fund and credited to a Personal Ledger Account (PLA) opened in the name of the DGP & IGP, Gandhinagar, where since 2006 the government had mandated 100% transfer of fines.

The audit report states that although fines worth ₹1,123.29 crore were collected during the period, only ₹974.49 crore was transferred to the PLA fund. This means ₹148.80 crore, ie, 13%, was not transferred.

Key figures:

2012–13: ₹38.22 crore collected, ₹22.99 crore transferred (60.18%)

2015–16: ₹78.65 crore collected, ₹59.76 crore transferred (76.01%)

2023–24: ₹237.00 crore collected, ₹208.65 crore transferred (88.05%)

Overall transfer percentage: 87.06%

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