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View Weekly PageAnswer: Commercial Corporations (Audit) Act, 1956; to assess economy, efficiency, effectiveness of PSU operations
CAG audit of PSUs: (a) Legal basis: Commercial Corporations (Audit) Act, 1956 empowers CAG to audit government companies, corporations where government has majority shareholding or substantial control, (b) Audit objectives: (i) Economy: Assess whether resources acquired/used economically (minimizing cost), (ii) Efficiency: Assess whether maximum output achieved with given resources (productivity), (iii) Effectiveness: Assess whether objectives achieved, intended outcomes realized (impact), (c) Applications: (i) Performance audit: CAG examines PSU projects (e.g., power plants, refineries) for cost overruns, delays, operational inefficiencies, (ii) Financial audit: Verify accounts, compliance with accounting standards, laws, (iii) Compliance audit: Verify adherence to procurement rules, environmental regulations, corporate governance, (d) Limitations: (i) Advisory nature: CAG recommendations not binding; implementation depends on management, government, (ii) Commercial confidentiality: Some PSU information may be exempt from public disclosure, (e) Illustrates accountability architecture: CAG audit provides independent assessment of PSU performance; PAC, media, citizens use findings to demand accountability, reforms.