Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple audit a difficult task, will do it sincerely: Vinod Rai
‘I felt honoured to be asked by SC to supervise the special audit of temple’s property’
New Delhi: Former Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Vinod Rai said he felt "honoured" to be asked by the Supreme Court to supervise the special audit of property of Kerala's famous Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple and would carry out the "difficult" task sincerely.
Rai, a former Kerala cadre IAS officer who worked in Thiruvananthapuram where the temple is situated, said the task of auditing the property of country's richest temple is not going to be easy.
"I am honoured to take it up. It is a Supreme Court order and amicus curiae has suggested my name. I am of course, very humbled because the task ...it is going to be difficult task.
It is not going to be easy," Rai said on Friday.
"With all sincerity I will take up the task," he said. In its interim order yesterday, the Supreme Court had said that Rai will supervise special audit of property of temple.
The apex court order came after issues of financial irregularities and mismanagement were reported by amicus curiae--senior advocate Gopal Subramaniam.
A bench comprising Justices R M Lodha and A K Patnaik also constituted a new temple administrative committee headed by District Judge, Thiruvananthapuram.