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It’s time for the CAG to undergo a performance audit

There is no political consensus yet to reform the institution and make it useful to democracy

November 13, 2023 / 12:34 IST
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The general allegation is the government auditor neither has the skill nor does it allow a peer group to review its work.

Everyone knows that the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), India’s supreme audit office, should undergo structural reforms. In its prevailing status and role, the institution is a weak link to modern India. Many expert committees recommended changes. Nothing worked. Because inefficiency has its takers.

While in the opposition, the Bharatiya Janata Party attacked the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government over the mind-blowing potential loss estimated by the CAG in the coal and 2G scams. Now, the Congress is attacking the ruling BJP over audit reports on the Dwarka Expressway and Bharatmala.

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Both sides know that the auditor hits the headlines for the wrong reasons. Faulty yardsticks make their assessments politically sensitive. Yet, there is no political consensus to reform the institution and make it useful to democracy.

That there were irregularities in the distribution of captive coal assets or 2G spectrum goes beyond doubt. Former coal secretary PC Parakh detailed how the allocation was messed up.