V K Agarwal 983 days ago

Ministers are in the process of changing the existing pattern without examining the pros & cons and the circumstances. Real policy of Govt. is to deregulate govt. controls and the prevailing inspector Raj and going against this principles of policy, minister wants to deviate from freeing controls to further enhancing controls on the profession. This will be detrimental to independence of auditors ans specially in public sector audits and various scams would not come in limelight of public.This will also cut the sphere of Public Accounts Committee of Parliament.Under the present thinking of Govt. constitutional provisions should be changed and AUDIT of public sector be abolished since ministers in-charge and Chairman appointed by Govt. are monitoring the affairs. The Govts. don''t want audit of there functioning and it is required only of other ruling party. It means audits are required by opposition parties and not by Ruling party in parliament. Audit and controls are felt necessary only for opposite party and are not necessary for party in power. Parties are looking for MASALA against other party and not real audit as it also involves expense.