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Auditor General from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

The Auditor General is a crucial constitutional office in India, responsible for auditing the accounts of the Government of India as well as the state governments. The role of the Auditor General is to ensure that public funds are utilized efficiently and effectively, and that government departments are following proper financial procedures. The Auditor General acts as an independent authority, providing an unbiased assessment of the government's financial management. The office of the Auditor General is established by the Constitution of India and is an integral part of the Indian financial system. The Auditor General is appointed by the President of India and holds office for a fixed term. The qualifications and conditions of service of the Auditor General are determined by the President, in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. The Auditor General has the authority to conduct audits of all expenditures incurred by the government, including those of ministries, departments, and public sector undertakings. The Auditor General is also responsible for conducting performance audits, which assess the effectiveness of government programs and policies. The reports of the Auditor General are submitted to the President and the Governors of the states, and are also laid before Parliament and the state legislatures. The reports of the Auditor General play a vital role in ensuring transparency and accountability in the government's financial operations. The findings and recommendations of the Auditor General help in identifying areas of inefficiency and irregularity, and in improving the financial management of the government. The reports of the Auditor General are thoroughly examined by the Public Accounts Committees of Parliament and the state legislatures, which further scrutinize the government's financial performance.
  1. The Auditor General is a key institution in India's financial system, tasked with ensuring the proper utilization of public funds and promoting accountability in government finances. The independence and authority of the Auditor General make it a crucial watchdog in the realm of financial management, contributing to the overall transparency and efficiency of the government.
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Indian Polity and Constitution Book

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