Vinod Rai

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Vinod Rai



Average rating: 3.88 · 1,139 ratings · 126 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Not Just an Accountant: The...

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“Accountability and transparency, the two cardinal principles of good governance in a democratic setup, depend, for their observance, on how well the public audit function is discharged.”
Vinod Rai, Not Just an Accountant: The Diary of the Nation's Conscience Keeper

“Excellence requires no major effort. It merely has to become a habit. All this requires is will, an enabling mindset, simple innovation of processes, and an insistence on timeliness. If”
Vinod Rai, Not Just an Accountant: The Diary of the Nation's Conscience Keeper

“We excel in cut-and-paste solutions. We make promises and provide quick fixes to tide over the crisis at hand, thereby abandoning long-term objectives. We also seem to keep widening the threshold of our tolerance. We see enormous wrong, abysmally high levels of corruption, but accept these as necessary evils and refuse to raise a voice against them. We need to ask ourselves not only why we choose to live with mediocrity, but also when we plan to stand up and say, enough is enough. I daresay—and I am relieved to see this in my lifetime—such change is on its way; we see welcome signs, particularly from GenNext.”
Vinod Rai, Not Just an Accountant: The Diary of the Nation's Conscience Keeper



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