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CBI, CVC, CAG not stumbling blocks: BBB chief Vinod Rai

He said there are a kind of people, who are minority in the government, making maximum amount of noise saying there is a policy paralysis

Banks Board Bureau chief Vinod Rai delivers Twenty-second Lalit Doshi Memorial lecture on "Effect of Audit - Good Governance or Policy Paralysis" in Mumbai (Pic: Kamlesh Pednekar)

Banks Board Bureau chief Vinod Rai delivers Twenty-second Lalit Doshi Memorial lecture on “Effect of Audit – Good Governance or Policy Paralysis” in Mumbai (Pic: Kamlesh Pednekar)

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) and Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) are not stumbling blocks that are causing any kind of policy paralysis and it is a total bogey, the Banks Board Bureau (BBB) chief Vinod Rai said on Tuesday.

He said there are a kind of people, who are minority in the government, making maximum amount of noise saying there is a policy paralysis.

He was delivering a lecture on "Do audit and vigilance lead to policy paralysis in the government" to chief vigilance officers (CVOs) of some government organisations at the CVC.
 

"When their shops get shut, they say there is policy paralysis," said the former CAG.

Audit reports on coal blocks and second generation spectrum allocation, besides those on Commonwealth Games related projects during Rai's tenure as CAG had cited alleged serious administrative and financial irregularities worth crores.

There have been concerns by some regarding fear of three Cs — CBI, CVC and CAG.

Rai said unless there is an oversight agency, there will not be any trust or confidence between public and its government.

"These institutions have been created to ensure there is certain element of transparency and there is certain element of probity in public administration and public spending," he said.

Rai said all those in government jobs should feel that we sit in glass houses and every action of us are being monitored from outside.

He asked the CVOs — who act as distant arm of the CVC to check corruption — to differentiate between a malafide and bonafide mistake in decision making.

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First Published: Aug 16 2016 | 9:15 PM IST

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