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Law to curb indiscipline, irregularities in civil service: Minister Pandit



KATHMANDU: Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, Lalbabu Pandit, has said appropriate laws should be made to curb the indiscipline and irregularities in the civil service.

So, suggestions are required in this line, he said at the meeting of the parliamentary committee on state affairs and good governance today.

The committee meeting was holding a discussion on the bill designed on the formation and operation of the federal civil service act and the related terms and procedure.

The law was being made to make the civil servants more disciplined and responsible so that they would not repeat mistakes, he reiterated.

“Those given authority to take action against the erring employees were found not exercising the authority. However, the law should be clear that none would be published in an unjust manner. The review on the punishment provision was essential,” the Minister stressed.

Publish Date : 26 July 2019 19:27 PM

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