New Delhi: SS Dubey has taken charge as the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) here. He is the 28th Controller General of Accounts (CGA), Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
Dubey, a 1989-batch Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) officer, is appointed by the Government of India as the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) with effect from 6th March, 2023. Prior to taking charge as the CGA, he was Additional Controller General of Accounts, Public Financial Management System (PFMS).
Dubey has served as Chief Controller of Accounts in Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, etc., and as Controller or Deputy Controller of Accounts in Ministry of Environment & Forest, Ministry of External Affairs, Department of Revenue, Department of Supply, etc., and was in-charge of budgeting, accounting, payment, internal audit etc.
On his Central deputation, Dubey served as Joint Secretary and Financial Advisor to the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs and Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region. He was also Deputy Secretary/Director to the Ministry of Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution and supervised Targeted Public Distribution System (PDS) and CWC (PSU).
Dubey was Government of India nominee Director on Board of Public Sector Undertakings like Engineering Projects India ltd., NBCC, HUDCO and Metro Rail Corporations of several states.
Besides serving the Government of India, Dubey also has international experience of five years in the United Nations, where he worked as Head of Procurement and Logistics, United Nations World Food Programme, New Delhi.
Controller General of Accounts (CGA) is ‘the Principal Advisor’ on accounting matters to the Union Government. CGA is responsible for establishing and managing a technically sound Management Accounting System and preparation and submission of the accounts of the Union Government. CGA is also responsible for exchequer control and conduct of internal audits for the Central government. /BI/