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Public Accounts Committee : In News

Public Accounts Committee: In News

Reconstituted Public Accounts Committee (PAC) convened and took up certain subjects for examination.

  • Public Accounts Committee is the oldest parliamentary committee in India which was established in 1921.
  • It is constituted every year.
  • The Chairperson is appointed by the Speaker from amongst its Members of Lok Sabha.
  • The Speaker, for the first time, appointed a Member of the Opposition as the Chairperson of the Committee for 1967-68.
  • Purpose: Audits the revenue and expenditure of the Government of India to ensure public funds are spent efficiently and legally.
  • Functions of PAC:
    • It examines the CAG audit report on government expenditure.
    • It ensures money sanctioned by Parliament is spent properly.
    • It investigates financial irregularities, losses, and inefficiencies in government spending.
  • It consists of 22 members (15 from Lok Sabha, 7 from Rajya Sabha).
  • Chairperson: A Lok Sabha MP, traditionally from the Opposition.
  • Term: One year.
  • Ministers cannot be members of the PAC.