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Sir Edmund Drummond was appointed as the first Auditor General to the Government of India on November 16, 1860, by an executive order.
An accountant analyzes financial records. A controller, or comptroller, oversees the accounting operations of a firm, including managing staff. Controllers typically earn larger salaries. Academically, there are no additional requirements to become a controller, but many have advanced degrees, such as an MBA.
Shri Dubey is the 28th Controller General of Accounts (CGA), Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Shri Dubey, a 1989-batch Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) officer, is appointed by the Government of India as the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) with effect from 6th March, 2023.
Controller General of Accounts (CGA), in the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, is the Principal Accounting Adviser to Government of India and is responsible for establishing and maintaining a technically sound Management Accounting System.
Administer the process of payments, receipts and accounting in Central Civil Ministries/ Departments. Prepares, consolidates and submits the monthly and annual accounts of the Central Government through a robust financial reporting system aimed at effective implementation of the Government fiscal policies.

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(3) The Controller and Accountant-General is the Chief Accounting Officer of the Government who has responsibility to keep, render and publish statements of public accounts as required by this Act or any other enactment.
Controllers are financial operators by overseeing the day-to-day financial operations from a very high level. This includes ensuring vendor set-up, invoice processing, payment remittance, accounting software record-keeping, and purchasing functions are all performing as expected.
The Accountant General is responsible for exercising supervision over the receipt of revenue and securing its punctual collection by ensuring that a proper system of accounts is established in every ministry and department so that all money received by or on behalf of the Government is brought properly and promptly to

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