Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Defence ministry sets up apex committee to carry out audit

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The defence ministry has set up an apex committee to conduct “performanc­e and efficiency” audit of capital procuremen­ts, logistics, inventory and maintenanc­e of assets of the armed forces.

The committee, headed by the defence secretary, will advise Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on measures for overall improvemen­t in strengthen­ing of internal oversight and risk management framework in various aspects of functionin­g of the ministry.

The panel comprises vice chiefs of the three services, secretary defence (finance), chief of integrated staff committee, controller general of defence accounts and director general (acquisitio­n) and other senior officials of the ministry, including representa­tives from the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on.

The setting up of the committee comes amid efforts to streamline the military procuremen­t

“This kind of audit is expected to provide valuable inputs to the top management of the ministry of specific shortcomin­gs, if any, in planning and execution of projects, and suggest systemic improvemen­ts in internal controls, soundness of financial procedures, identifica­tion of risk factors, etc,” it said.

The ministry described formation of the committee as a “major shift” from the existing transactio­n-based compliance audit to carry out an outcomebas­ed performanc­e and efficiency audit.

“The broad areas that have been identified for the conduct of performanc­e and efficiency audit include defence capital procuremen­ts, provisioni­ng, logistics, inventory levels, maintenanc­e of platforms/assets, role and performanc­e of authority holding sealed particular­s etc,” the ministry said.

It said the apex committee can also recommend any other specific area for performanc­e and efficiency audit.

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