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Govt will look into CAG findings: Paul

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By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 27: The state government will look into the irregularities highlighted by the CAG in its reports, MDA spokesperson and Cabinet minister, Paul Lyngdoh said on Wednesday. He said the CAG reports are always taken seriously by the government and asserted that he was speaking with authority since he has been a member and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee. He clarified that the CAG report has taken into account the shortcomings of the previous government of which he was not a part.

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