New Delhi: A group of former AAP volunteers have alleged that the Aam Aadmi Party has, over 2012-15, “concealed” about Rs 14 crore worth of donations from the Election Commission . They also claimed that the party has submitted records of crores of donations with fake PAN card numbers and some without any numbers at all. The Times of India has not independently verified these allegations. And AAP preferred not to comment. The group claims to have compared donation data the party itself made public on its official website with reports it submitted to the EC. Over 2012-15, there were about a thousand entries on the website that were either not mentioned or “under-reported” to the EC, they claim. Included in this, apparently, is Shanti Bhushan’s Rs 2 crore as well as large chunks of donations made by an industrialist and his family. There were 70 big-ticket donations -- of over Rs 10 lakh each. Twenty-six of these, accounting for 40% of the donations, were not reported, they alleged. “These were accepted after scrutiny by the party’s political affairs committee and hence they can’t claim they didn’t know. Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan were protesting and they were thrown out,” says Neil Terrance Haslam, a former volunteer. There were also 129 entries, submitted to the EC, in 2014-15 that were “ benami ” -- without names, cheque numbers or other details, it was alleged. “We’ll take this up with the EC too,” says Haslam, “but it’s not possible even for EC to track these donations because there are no details.”