Independent audit was established in india by the british government in
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Established in 1858 under the British Raj, it functions as the auditor of the executive branches of the central and state governments. This audit mandate includes government coffers, ministries, departments, autonomous bodies, and government corporations, among others.
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It was established in 1858 (the year the British took over administrative control of India from the East India Company) as the Accountant General to the Government of India. The East India Company used separate entities to “prepare accounts of the three presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay.”
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