Outlook first exposed the large-scale adulteration of petroleum products in its April 4It continues with a monitoring system that is ineffective The anti-adulteration cell (AAC) was wound up just because some officers on it were corrupt. This should not have been done. No guidelines framed for the functioning of the AAC, resulting in its failureThe present arrangement of oil companies monitoring their own outlets is far from satisfactoryCollusion of oil company officials is a reason for the lack of monitoringNo checks on naphtha and C-9 (adulterants) freely leaking into the market from private refineriesOutlookOutlookOutlook