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New Delhi:Expressing concern over Parliament approving important legislative business without much debate, President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday asked Lok Sabha Speaker to find ways to devote more time for discussions on businesses like passing of Finance Bill. “…as the Speaker (Lok Sabha) is present here, I would also like to put the opportunity of sharing my concern that not adequate time we are devoting in Parliament while sanctioning money, while imposing taxes, before scrutiny of the law, before scrutiny of expenditure proposals despite the establishment of institutional arrangement like Parliamentary Standing Committee are not taking place before the passage of the Finance Bill,” he said. “Therefore, much more time are required to be devoted either for legislations and for sanctioning money dealing with the financial transactions and both Chairman PAC (public accounts Account) and Speaker may ponder over and find a practical solution to achieve this objective,” he said at the inauguration of Accountant General conference here. “Therefore, I do feel that time has arisen to take some corrective courses. As it has been correctly pointed out by Speaker, Parliament has three important committees – PAC, Estimated committee, committee on public undertakings through which Parliament can exercise control not only over the policies, but also how the money was spent, how the resources are utilised, how the resources are mobilised,” he said. The President said in the past 65 years, all the Comptroller and Auditor Generals (CAGs) have been appointed by the executives. “But without any exception all the CAGs up to now have shown exemplary courage and administrative skill acumen and integrity not to succumb to the pressures of the executives, if there be any,” Mukherjee said.
Mukherjee said as ‘Digital India’ becomes the backbone of government functioning, it calls for transformation in the traditional methods of audit.
“We are not for criticism only, but for appreciation also. There is a need for audit to adopt balanced approach so that while highlighting non compliance innovations and initiatives is not discouraged. CAGs report should not become an instrument for verification and public finger pointing,” she said.(PTI)

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