Para 20.25 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
20.25 The adjustment of each individual objection should be watched through the prescribed records until clearance or withdrawal as the case may be. 20.26 The Accountant General should look to the Branch Officer and the Deputy Accountant General for the progress of adjustment, and unremitting personal attention to this duty on the part of the Gazetted Officer is indispensable.
What This Means
Every individual objection must be tracked through prescribed records until it is either cleared or withdrawn. The Accountant General holds the Branch Officer and Deputy Accountant General personally responsible for the progress of objection adjustment. Constant personal attention from Gazetted Officers to this duty is essential.
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Key Points
- 1Each objection must be watched until clearance or withdrawal
- 2Tracking is done through prescribed records
- 3Branch Officers and Deputy AG are responsible for progress
- 4AG looks to these officers for accountability on clearance rates
- 5Unremitting personal attention from Gazetted Officers is required
Practical Example
The AG reviews the quarterly objection clearance report and finds that the Loans Section has 45 objections outstanding for over six months. The AG calls the Branch Officer responsible and the Deputy AG for an explanation. The Branch Officer reports that several treasury officers have not responded to repeated reminders. The AG instructs that escalation letters be sent to the Collectors of the affected districts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring objections are cleared?▼
Can objections be left untracked if they seem likely to resolve themselves?▼
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