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FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE CONTOLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS

FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE CONTOLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE CONTOLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS. ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS OF THE CONTROLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS. The Controller General of Accounts Ordinance 2001

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FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE CONTOLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS

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  1. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE CONTOLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE CONTOLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS

  2. ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS OF THE CONTROLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS The Controller General of Accounts Ordinance 2001 THE CGA TO BE APPOINTED FROM AMONGST THE ACCOUNTS GROUP IN B-22. HE IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD OF THE AGPR, MAG, PROVINCIAL AG’S, CAO’S OF DEPARTMENTALIZED ACCOUNTS, ANY OTHER DEPARTMENTALIZED ACCOUNTING ORGANISATIONS WITH FULL AUTHORITY OF TRANSFER & POSTING WITHIN HIS ORGANISATION

  3. PRESENTATIONOF REPORTS Appropriation & Finance Accounts Consolidated &General Financial Statement (summary of A/Cs of Federation, Provinces, Districts) Auditor General Statement & Summary of Monthly ,Qrtrly A/Cs Federal Government Provincial Government

  4. CGA SUPERVISES THE ACCOUNTING FUNCTION OF THE FEDERATION, THE PROVINCES, & DISTT. GOVTS. IN SUCH FORMS, METHODS, & PRINCIPLES AS PRESCRIBED BY THE AUDITOR GENERAL • AGPR’S ROLE IS TO MAINTAIN FEDERAL ACCOUNTS • CONSOLIDATE ALL PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTALISED ACCOUNTS • AUDIT CLAIMS PRIOR TO PAYMENT

  5. TRAVELLING A LONG WAY • 1961 Shifted from Karachi to Jauharabad • 1968 shifted to Rawalpindi with camp office at Jauharabad • 1972 shifted to Islamabad, camp office Rawalpindi • 1984 present site • 1977 began construction of colony for employees, 250 flats completed out of 500

  6. GEOGRAPHICAL ORGANISATION AGPR (21) DGPR Khi (20) DGPR Ibd (20) Addl AG Ibd (19) Addl AG Lhr (19) Addl AG Qta (19) Addl AG Pesh (19) DAG Glgt (18)

  7. FUNCTIONAL ORGANOGRAM OF AGPR ACCOUNTANT GENERAL PAKISTAN REVENUES ADDL AG (ADMN) DG (DM&E) DAG (COMPUTER) DAG ( FUND & PENSION ) DAG (SENIOR) DAG (ACCOUNTS) BRANCH OFFICERS BRANCH OFFICERS BRANCH OFFICER BRANCH OFFICERS BRANCH OFFICERS • ADMN I • E.C. SECTION • REP. APPROP. • REP FINANCE • A/C I TO IV • BOOK/COMP • AR CELL • DEPOSIT • CAA,AC I,II • & CBC/RRC • BUDGET • D P CELL • COMPUTER CELLS I & II • SYSTEM ADMINIS-TRATION • CF I TO III • PENSION I,II • PN INCREAS CESS • PN POST AUDIT • GA I TO VIII • TA I TO VI • H O S,R &D • CHEQUE I & II • OLD RECORD • TM/HA, • CCC • ADMN II • TYPING POOL

  8. OVERALL STRENGTH OF AGPR AND ITS SUB OFFICES

  9. A GLIMPSE AT WORKLOAD • Total no. of FG employees 284,549 • Total no. of FG pensioners 206,761 • Bills received in AGPR, Ibd. 213,399 • Monthly payroll, Ibd.(apprx) 54,000 (UP FROM 23,000 IN 1983!) • Avg. vouchers punched (month) 17,000

  10. DOCUMENTS MAINTAINEDIN SECTIONS • Scale Audit Register • Audit Register in GA Sections • Broad Sheets • T.A. Register • Medical Re-imbursement Register • Appropriation Register • Bill Dairies • Immediate Diaries • Attendance Registers

  11. COMPUTERIZATION • Computerization of payroll first started in 1969 • Initiated through a presidential order through the then modernization and mechanization wing of the Cabinet Division • Work under taken through UBL at Rawalpindi • Accounts computerized in 1983. The work was transferred from UBL to Pakistan Computer Bureau located in Islamabad • In-house processing was started in 1995, system called ‘legacy’ • Processing through PIFRA/SAP started in 2004, concurrently with legacy for initial few months

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