Modi tasks CAG with developing ‘innovative’ ways to check fraud in govt departments
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Modi tasks CAG with developing ‘innovative’ ways to check fraud in govt departments

Part of PM Modi's $5 trillion-economy plan is to have the CAG transform into a think tank that focuses on big data analyses.

   
File image of North Block in New Delhi, which houses the Ministry of Home Affairs | Photo: Bloomberg

File image of North Block in New Delhi, which houses the Ministry of Home Affairs | Bloomberg

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asked auditor CAG to develop technical tools to check fraud in government departments and play a role in making India a 5 trillion economy.

He was addressing a conclave of the Comptroller of Auditor General on transforming audit and assurance in a digital world.

“CAG should look for innovative methods to deal with occupational fraud,” he said, adding that the auditor can play a role in improving governance and efficiency.

Modi said the government wants to move to evidence-backed policy making by 2022 and the CAG can play a role by becoming a think tank and focusing on big data analysis.

“Our target is to make evidence-based policy making a part of governance by 2022,”he said, while stressing that India is gearing to become a 5 trillion economy.

He asked the CAG to develop technical tools to root out frauds in departments.


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