The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) is one of the most important institutions of the country to ensure public accountability of the executive.
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Description |
Constitutional body |
Article 148 provides for an independent office of the CAG. |
Financial administration |
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Appointment |
President by a warrant under his hand and seal |
Core Values |
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Tenure |
6 years or up to age of 65 years whichever is earlier |
Resignation |
CAG can resign any time form his office by addressing the resignation letter to President |
Removal |
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Reappointment |
Not eligible for further office, either under the Government of India or of any State |
Salary & service conditions |
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Administrative expenses |
Charged upon Consolidated Fund of India (CFI) |
Success stories |
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CAG, Supreme Court, Election Commission and Union Public Service Commission were referred as the bulwarks of democratic system of government
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