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Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
10-April-2012 18:31 IST
Government to Make Payments Directly to the Bank Account of Payees;
Measure to Enhance Transparency and Accountability in Public Dealings of the Central Government and also Usher Green Banking
As
 part of the Government’s commitment to good governance and elimination 
of corruption, the Ministry of Finance has amended the rules to enable 
all the Ministries and Departments to facilitate payments by direct 
credit to the bank accounts of the payees. Orders have also been issued 
by the Controller General of Accounts(CGA) that, with effect from 1st 
April 2012, all payments above Rs.25,000 to suppliers, contractors, 
grantee and loanee institutions shall be directly credited to their bank
 accounts. 
While the government servants shall 
continue to have the option to receive their salaries by cash or 
cheques, they could also opt to receive their salaries by direct credit 
to their bank accounts. However, all other payments to government 
servants of the amount of above Rs.25,000 shall be credited directly to 
their bank accounts. Further, all payments towards the settlement of 
retirement/terminal benefits of the government servants shall also be 
directly credited to their bank accounts.
The
 Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee had recently inaugurated a
 “Government e-payment gateway” set-up by the Controller General of 
Accounts(CGA) which will be used by the Pay & Accounts 
Officers(PAOs) of the Central Civil Ministries/Departments for 
implementing the above measures. The Controller General of Defence 
Accounts(CGDA) would also be progressively using this e-payment gateway.
 The measure is expected to streamline the process of making payment by 
government departments while minimizing the interface of the payees with
 government offices to receive their dues. This e-payment government 
measure will enhance transparency and accountability in public dealings 
of the Central Government and also usher green banking by the 
Government.

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