The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, Girish Chandra Murmu has called on audit officials to cover non-conventional issues in railway audits.<br />''<br />''Addressing a workshop on the theme CAG's Direction: Way Forward for Railway Audit with Directors General of Audit of all 17 railway zones and senior officers of Railway Board in New Delhi yesterday, he noted that rapid infrastructure development and expansion in railways have brought new challenges to auditors.<br />''<br />''Mr Murmu stressed that auditors need to adapt to the changing environment by bringing appropriate changes in auditing skills and tools.<br />''<br />''In order to achieve quality audit products, the CAG recommended integrating the existing IT systems of the Indian Railways with a suitable interface for seamless handshake.<br />''<br />''Mr Murmu praised the newer initiatives undertaken with the Railway Board, including the Audit Plan 2023-24, and encouraged regular interaction between audit officials at both the Railway Board and zonal levels.<br />''<br />''Mr Murmu further emphasized the need for auditors to pay attention to all internal earnings generated from core and non-core operations of the railways due to increasing competition from road transportation systems.<br />
News On AIR | April 12, 2023 7:46 AM
Need to cover non-conventional issues in audit, says CAG Girish Murmu