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Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the CAG’s audit reports?

(i) The CAG submits three audit reports to the President: on appropriation accounts, finance accounts, and public undertakings.

(ii) The CAG’s audit reports on state accounts are submitted directly to the state legislature by the CAG.

AOnly (i)

BOnly (ii)

CBoth (i) and (ii)

DNeither (i) nor (ii)

Answer:

A. Only (i)

Read Explanation:

Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India

  • Constitutional Mandate: The CAG is an independent constitutional authority established under Article 148 of the Constitution of India.

  • Role in Financial Oversight: The CAG is the head of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department and is responsible for auditing the accounts of both the Union and state governments.

  • Submission of Reports (Union):

    • As per Article 149, the CAG audits the accounts of the Union and of the States, companies, corporations, bodies, and authorities substantially financed by the Government.

    • The CAG submits three types of audit reports to the President:

      • Audit report on Appropriation Accounts (Union)

      • Audit report on Finance Accounts (Union)

      • Audit report on the accounts of Public Undertakings (Union)

    • These reports are then laid before both Houses of Parliament by the President (Article 151).

  • Submission of Reports (States):

    • The CAG audits the accounts of the States.

    • The audit reports relating to the accounts of a State are submitted to the Governor of the State (Article 151(2)).

    • The Governor then causes these reports to be laid before the Legislature of the State.

  • Parliamentary Scrutiny: Once laid before Parliament or the State Legislature, these reports are examined by Parliamentary committees, most notably the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and the Committee on Public Undertakings (COPU).

  • Independence and Security of Tenure: The CAG has a fixed tenure of 6 years or until the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier, and can only be removed from office in a manner similar to a Supreme Court judge, ensuring independence.


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