The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session of the State Assembly, criticised the delay by departments in filing action taken notes (ATNs), stating that the State's inability to address queries in 2,408 inspection reports (IRs) showed "legislative oversight". The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session…
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- The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session of the State Assembly, criticised the delay by departments in filing action taken notes (ATNs), stating that the State's…
- The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session of the State Assembly, criticised the delay by departments
- in filing action taken notes (ATNs), stating that the State's inability to address queries in 2,408 inspection reports (IRs)
- showed "legislative oversight". The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session of the State Assembly,
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- showed "legislative oversight". The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session of the State Assembly,
- criticised the delay by departments in filing action taken notes (ATNs), stating that the State's inability to address queries in
- 2,408 inspection reports (IRs) showed "legislative oversight".
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- in filing action taken notes (ATNs), stating that the State's inability to address queries in 2,408 inspection reports (IRs)
- showed "legislative oversight". The CAG, in the report tabled in the recently concluded budget session of the State Assembly,
- criticised the delay by departments in filing action taken notes (ATNs), stating that the State's inability to address queries in
