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What Does the Draft National Strategic Plan on Anti-Corruption Include Regarding the Military, Judiciary, and Diplomatic Missions?

The Prime Minister and the Cabinet Secretariat have solicited feedback on the draft.

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Caption, The Prime Minister’s Office and the Cabinet Secretariat have requested feedback on this draft.

The new government has released a draft of the National Strategic Plan to combat corruption, proposing amendments to include the Nepal Army, judiciary, and diplomatic missions within the scope of investigations for corruption and illicit asset acquisition.

The draft document commits to amending nearly two dozen laws, including the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority Act 1991 (2048 BS) and the Army Act 2006 (2063 BS).

It also outlines plans to introduce eight new laws, including legislation related to conflict of interest and corruption control within the non-governmental and private sectors.

A spokesperson from the Prime Minister’s Office stated that the draft is currently open for public feedback; after which the Cabinet will approve it, and based on it, government efforts to control corruption will advance.

Provisions for the Commission and Expulsion of Foreign Diplomats

File image of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority showing a white vehicle entering the gate.

Currently, there are 13 institutions in Nepal addressing corruption, with responsibilities spanning investigation, prosecution, and resolution of corruption and money laundering cases.

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