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Probe committee cites global practices to justify cooling-off period in Civil Service Bill
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KATHMANDU: The parliamentary special investigation committee formed to look into the manipulation of the Federal Civil Service Bill has underscored the necessity of enforcing a cooling-off period for retired government officials. The committee’s report cites international practices from seven countries to demonstrate why such a provision is critical to maintaining the integrity of Nepal’s bureaucracy. […]
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