The  government has appointed a retired bureaucrat Javaid Jehangir as the Auditor  General of Pakistan (AGP) in a notification issued by the Ministry of Finance  on Tuesday.
The  former Pakistan Audit and Accounts Services (PAAS) officer of grade 22 was  chosen for the post which stayed vacant from April 08, 2017.
The Notice
The  statement released by the Ministry said,
“In exercise of the powers conferred on him under Article  168(1) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President  has been pleased to appoint Mr. Javaid Jehangir to be the AGP with effect from  the date he enters upon that office”.
The new  AGP will enjoy a full four-year tenure unless challenged legally. He reached  the age of superannuation last year in November.
Controversies
Earlier  in April, the AGP office had proposed four names for the position of AGP  including Javaid Jehangir and three serving grade 22 officers Parveen Agha, Haq  Nawaz and Imran Iqbal. It is to be noted that normally the Ministry of Finance  proposes this summary instead of AGP.
Discrepancies  were found in the summary proposed by the AGP office, which was later pointed  out in the media. The name of another deserving grade 22 officer Shagufta  Khanum was not included in the list without any reason.
The media  also pointed out that Mr. Jehangir also had a charge-sheet against his name  regarding irregularities in the Capital Development Authority. The AGP office  promoted him to grade 22 before retirement without carrying out the  investigations opposing the Establishment Division’s advice.
The  controversy resulted in the appointment of two interim AGPs – Haq Nawaz  (15 days) and Imran Iqbal (60 days). Javaid Jehangir has also served as deputy  AGP in addition to 35 years of service in PAAS.
Article 168
Article  168 states that there must “be an Auditor General of Pakistan, who shall  be appointed by the President. Before entering upon the office, the AGP shall  make before the Chief Justice of Pakistan oath in the form set out in the Third  Schedule”.
The AGP  is appointed for four years, unless removed by the Supreme Judicial Council or  resigns or reaches the age of 65, as per the Article 168.
The AGP  looks after the accounts of provinces and the federation and all the  organizations managed by the Federation or provinces. He also ensures that the  audits are performed in accordance with the principles.
Source: Propakistani  
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