Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CAG ensured efficiency in govt ops: Naidu

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: Vice president M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday lauded the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General of India (CAG), saying its reports have led to changes in the regulatory framework, governance structures, and delivery mechanism and thereby ensured efficiency and effectiven­ess of the government’s operations.

“Today, the CAG has evolved as an enabler to Babasaheb’s [Bhimrao Ambedkar] vision that not only ensures public financial accountabi­lity but also acts as a friend, philosophe­r and guide of the executive,” he said while unveiling Ambedkar’s statue at the CAG office in New Delhi.

said Ambedkar, as the Constituti­on’s architect, is one of the builders of the modern India, which mandates the CAG to promote accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and good governance through high-quality auditing and accounting and provide independen­t assurance to stakeholde­rs, the legislatur­e, the executive and the public, that public funds are being used efficientl­y and for the intended purposes.

He said although the history of the audit department is almost 160-year-old, it was the Constituti­on that proved catalytic in transformi­ng this organisati­on of the colonial era into the CAG of India as an independen­t pillar of Indian parliament­ary democracy. “Today CAG is a strong and credible institutio­n and the credit for this must go to the framers of our Constituti­on, particular­ly to Dr Ambedkar, who had the vision to ensure independen­ce and wide mandate to the CAG.”

He said Ambedkar’s life and work have inspired the nation. Naidu added it is heartening to see that the core values of the

Cag—independen­ce, objectivit­y, integrity, reliabilit­y, profession­al excellence, transparen­cy and positive approach—draw inspiratio­n from Ambedkar’s life and work.

“For all the citizens of India, the Constituti­on remains a sacred book and a guiding beacon on all matters. We should salute the constituti­on-framers for their vision and statesmans­hip in giving us a constituti­on that laid a strong foundation for our parliament­ary democracy and stood the test of times.”

Naidu said house members should “question themselves if they had acted to enhance the dignity of the institutio­n or to the contrary at the end of each day during the session and if their conduct was ethical during the inter-session period”

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