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Parliamentary probe reveals corruption linked to no cooling-off period in Nepal’s Civil Service Act
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KATHMANDU: The parliamentary probe committee examining errors in the Federal Civil Service Bill, 2023, has revealed that the absence of a clear cooling-off period or mandatory rest duration in Nepal’s civil service system has led to a corrupt and unethical governance structure. The committee’s report highlights an unholy alliance between political leadership and senior bureaucrats, […]
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