Concerned over increasing misuse of Permanant Account Number cards, the government is likely to introduce biometric solution so that no one can get a duplicate card.
A joint working group in the ministry of finance has given its report after obtaining technical and commercial proposals from leading biometric solution providers, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said in Lok Sabha during Question Hour.
"The report is at present under consideration," the minister said. He also informed the House that the number of persons suspected to have duplicate PANs are estimated to be 13,10,127 through out the country.
The verification exercise as of August 10, 2007 has been completed in respect of 11,43,919 persons of which 10,18421
On the biometric solution, the Minister said it was being considered so that no one could obtain duplicate card or no non-existant entity could get it. Replying to another question with regard to cloning of credit cards resulting in frauds,
Chidambaram said out of millions of cards issued through out India only 127 instances were reported in 2006 and the amount involved was Rs 235.42 lakh (Rs 23.5 million).
While in 2007, till June, 61 cases have come forward involving Rs 123.11 crore (Rs 1.23 billion).


