New Delhi, June 22 -- A parliamentary panel is likely to recommend that the government revamp the internal mechanisms of Indian embassies, and mandate that each diplomatic mission undergoes at least one audit every three to four years, after a review of some reports revealed rule violations and procedural lapses in the Indian High Commission in London, officials familiar with the matter said. According to the report, which HT has seen, some of the officials at the London high commission allegedly accepted compensation from a property developer without approval from the ministry of external affairs (MEA) and without any documented justification for the amount accepted. Additionally, a private party was reportedly irregularly authorised to re...