Kathmandu, July 23: Nepali Congress (NC) central member and former minister Arjun Narsing KC said those involved in tampering the cooling-off period provision in the Civil Service Bill by deceiving the entire parliament should not be exempted.
He said this while addressing the ninth departmental convention and welcome and farewell to the employees, organized by the Nepal Civil Service Employees Union, Office of the Auditor General Departmental Working Committee, today.
“There would be no other bigger case of deception when the provision of cooling off period – earlier endorsed from a committee – came in another form by keeping the entire House in dark”, he questioned.
NC leader KC further grilled, “Who would be held accountable when amendments are made in the laws a way to put the country in danger in coming days?’
He argued to change the name of the Civil Service Act to Administrative Service or Citizen Service Act. “The issue has now reached to the National Assembly. It is not in our hand. But, there is a need to change the Civil Service Act”, he further noted. #nepal #civilservice








