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Salary of the post of Auditor in CAG, CGDA and CGA
Auditor: Promotional Aspects
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SSC CGL is one
of the most popular examinations for government jobs in India and there are
many posts in which recruitments are made through this examination and the post
of auditor is one of them. This is basically a Group C post and candidates are
recruited for CAG, CGDA, and CGA i.e. Comptroller and Auditor General,
Comptroller General of Defence Accounts and Comptroller General of Accounts.
All are group C posts and the nature of work is same in all the departments. In
this article, we shall try to find out the job profile, salary and promotional
avenues available for the post of auditor in these departments
Salary of the post of Auditor in CAG, CGDA and CGA
The post of
auditor in any of the three departments is classified in Group C central
government service with the pay band being Rs 5200-20200 and the grade pay for
the post is Rs 2800. Before the 7th pay commission recommendations
came into force from this month, the gross emoluments were around Rs 30000 in a
major city which is mentioned as X city in the government parlance and after
the revision, it is expected to be around Rs 40000 in the same city. However,
for other cities, the house rent allowance component varies and that is why,
salary also varies but this is the highest that one can get in the post of an
auditor in CAG or CGDA or CGA
Job
Profile of Auditor in CAG, CGDA and CGA
As the name
suggests, you need to keep a tab on the expenses incurred by the department you
are going to audit. You are expected to be the supervisor of government
expenses so that they are spent with the best interests of the general public
in mind. You need to perform the following duties:
- Keeping a tab on expenses: This is the first thing that you need to do as an auditor in any job or any department of government, for that matter. Your job is to check whether the money spent in various programmes of the government is spent judiciously or else, you may raise a query regarding the same as we have seen in case of 2G spectrum allocations or coal block allocations
- Ensuring judicious spending: Auditors are entrusted with the unenviable task of ensuring that all the government departments and other government bodies are working in the best interests of the public in general. These auditors go for audit in various organizations and ensure that the taxpayers’ money is accounted for properly
- Issuing guidelines to various departments: This will not be done by an auditor only but you will be responsible to issue specific guidelines to the government departments so that they may follow them properly and can spend properly
- Initiating public debate: This has been observed during the case of 2G spectrum that has seen the downfall of powerful politicians as well. Yes, as an auditor, you have the power to bring to light the wrongdoings of others and if your seniors deem it fit, they may go ahead with that recommendation of yours
Auditor: Promotional Aspects
Once you are
recruited as an auditor, you have to clear the confirmation examination in
order to get confirmed in the service but this is basically an open book exam
and you have to pass it in 6 attempts. However, in case you fail to qualify in
it, it is possible that you are demoted to the grade of a lower division clerk
in the department though that does not happen at all
After
confirmation, you are eligible for promotion to the cadre of senior auditor
after at least 3 years of service and after that you will be promoted to the
rank of supervisor after another 10 years of service. However, if you clear the
departmental SAS examination (a multiple choice examination), you will be promoted
to the gazetted rank of Assistant Audit Officer at the completion of 2 years of
service in the department. After that, the hierarchy is as follows:
AAO ——> AO
(Audit Officer) ——> Sr AO (Senior Accounts Officer) ——-> Deputy Director
/ Deputy AG —— > Director / AG ——–> Principal Director / Pr. AG
———-> Director General
Generally, it
takes 7 to 14 years for an AO to become Sr AO and after that similar time frame
for the other posts from thereon
Auditor is a
good beginning for a young graduate because with every departmental
examination, he or she can rise up to the level of Principal Director in the
department till the time of retirement. The workload is comparatively less in
this job whereas you will be accorded VIP status because of your rank as an
auditor in various departments you go. SSC CGL is going on and you have to give
your best to land a job through the examination
All the best!!
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