- It 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 failure
- The present arrangement of oil companies monitoring their own outlets is far from satisfactory
- Collusion of oil company officials is a reason for the lack of monitoring
- No checks on naphtha and C-9 (adulterants) freely leaking into the market from private refineries
Muck In The Tank
Outlook's expose is vindicated by a parliamentary panel probing petro adulteration. Its damning report has suggested course corrections by the oil ministry.

Muck In The Tank
Muck In The Tank

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