Vinod Rai demits office; Shashi Kant Sharma to take oath as CAG tomorrow
Shashi Kant Sharma will take over as the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) tomorrow, succeeding Vinod Rai who demitted office today.

The 61-year old Sharma would be administered oath of office and secrecy by President Pranab Mukherjee tomorrow. Sharma a 1976-batch Bihar cadre IAS officer is currently the Defence Secretary.
Rai, who earlier drew flak from government and ruling parties for holding press conferences and interacting with media, today thanked media persons just before demitting office today.
"It is because of all of you that this institution has been able to function independently. I hope you continue to extend support to the institution," he said, but did not take any questions.
Sharma holds a Masters degree in Political Science from the University of York. Like Rai, Sharma too has served as Secretary in the Department of Financial Services. He has spent over 10 years in the Defence Ministry in various capacities.
Under Rai's tenure, the CAG was accused of going beyond its auditing ambit and indulging in analysing policy decisions.
Rai, however had hit back saying the government just wanted the CAG to be an accountant.
Just a few days before Rai's retirement, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said the chief auditor had done a "disservice" to India story by bringing out "hugely exaggerated and mythical numbers" in public discourse.
CAG reports on 2G spectrum and coal block allocations during Rai's tenure had triggered a number of controversies and raised the hackles of the government, besides bringing in the concept of presumptive loss in audit.
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