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Articles 148 – 151 of the Constitution of India deal with the institution of the CAG of India. The CAG is ranked 9th and enjoys the same status as a sitting judge of Supreme Court of India in order of precedence. K. Sanjay Murthy is the current CAG of India. [6] [7] He assumed office on 21 November 2024, and is the 15th CAG of India.
The CAG Final Report tabled in Parliament put the figure at ₹ 1,856 billion (US$22 billion) [2] On 27 August 2012 Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh read a statement in Parliament rebutting the CAG's report both in its reading of the law and the alleged cost of the government's policies. [3] [4] [5]
The PDs, DsG, AsG and PAsG report to Additional Deputy CAG or Deputy CAG. Deputy CAGs are the highest-ranked officers in the service. After training, the Officer Trainees are posted as Assistant Accountant Generals and Assistant Directors at Junior Grade Group A and later promoted to Deputy Accountants General (DAsG) or Deputy Directors (DDs ...
The ministry claimed that the note simply mentioned the procedures followed on CAG reports and the note was not specific to the Rafale deal CAG report. [141] The verdict had mentioned four steps related to the CAG report out of which 3 were incorrect. The court has not responded to the governments application as it is closed for winter. [141] [143]
The day after the conclusion of the Games, the Indian Government announced formation of a special committee to probe the allegations of corruption and mismanagement against the Organizing Committee (OC). The probe committee was led by former Comptroller and Auditor General of India V. K. Shunglu.
A CAG audit report filed in December 2012 criticised the program for the delays, and mentioned that by then, only three submarines were upgraded with the sonar, and two of those had completed sea trials. The report also stated that due to delays in implementing the upgrade, a large portion of the sonar's technical life had expired.
A December 2022 report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India warned that the safety department of the railways lacked adequate staffing which could impact the quality of maintenance. [50]
The Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh released an anthology of research studies on the MGNREGA called "MGNREGA Sameeksha" in New Delhi on 14 July 2012, about a year before the CAG report. [86] [87] Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey said that "the MGNREGA Sameeksha is a significant innovation to evaluate policy and delivery". [87]