Public Accounts Committee - PAC
v Shortly or popularly called as PAC.
v It is one of the Standing Parliamentary committees in
India. Hence it is under the control of Speaker of Lok Sabha.
v The term of office of PAC members is one year only.
v Total Members should not be more than 22. (15 Members were from Lok Sabha and 7 Members
were from Rajya Sabha)
v None of the above members shall be a Minister of
Government. If a Member after his
election to the PAC is appointed a Minister, he ceases to be a member of the
Committee.
v The Chairman of PAC is appointed by the
Speaker amongst its members of Lok Sabha. Since 1967, the Chairman of the PAC
has been a member of Opposition. This
practice has been continued since then, though it is not mandatory.
v
Functions
of PAC
- Examination of the Appropriation Accounts relating to Railways, Defense
Services, P & T Dept and other civil ministries of Central Government.
- Examination of Reports of CAG on the above Appropriation Accounts.
- Examination of CAG Report on Revenue Receipts of Government of
India.
- That the money shown in the Appropriation accounts as having been
disbursed were legally available for and, applicable to the service or
purpose to which they have been applied or charged.
- That the expenditure conforms to the authority which governs it.
- That every re-appropriation has been made in accordance with the
provisions made in this behalf under rules framed by competent authority.
v Normally all the recommendations of the PAC are
implemented by the Government.
Working of the PAC:
v The representatives of the Ministries like Railways,
Defense etc appear before the PAC when examining the Accounts and Audit (CAG)
reports relating to their ministries.
v The committee
proceeds by way of INTERROGATION of witnesses.
The CAG is the "friend, philosopher
and guide of the PAC" while attends the sittings of the Committee and
assists it in its deliberations.
v The Committee may appoint one or more
Sub-Committees/groups to examine any particular matter.
Govt's Action on PAC
recommendations:
v Stages
are 1. Action taken Notes 2.
Action taken Report 3. Action
taken Statement.
v 1. Action taken Notes: Govt take
action on the recommendations of the PAC and submit ACTION TAKEN NOTES to the
Committee.
v 2.Action taken Report: The PAC then
present ACTION TAKEN REPORT after considering the views of Government.
v 3. Action taken statement: The Government
further submit an "Action Taken Statement on the action taken by the
Government on the Action Taken Report of the committee. Action taken Statement is generally laid
before the House without any further examination by the PAC.
v Normally, almost all the recommendations of
the Committee are implemented by the Government.
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