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Cooling-off clause dispute in Civil Service Bill heads to National Assembly
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KATHMANDU: The Federal Civil Service Bill, which aimed to introduce a mandatory cooling-off period for retired bureaucrats before they can be appointed to political or high-level posts, has become the subject of intense debate in Nepal’s National Assembly. The bill, unanimously endorsed by the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives […]
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