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Kathmandu, August 3: The special committee formed to study and investigate the errors in the report of the Federal Civil Service Bill has concluded that the non-writing of the report in accordance with the principal agreement was a serious error. The committee has submitted two reports out of the four recommendations. The committee did not reach any conclusions on other issues.
The investigation committee has rejected the report’s identification of the ‘cooling-off period’ due to human error. The committee understands that deliberate and clever work was done to fix the cooling-off system’s failure, but the report used the word ‘serious error’.

The State Administration and Good Governance Committee had agreed in principle not to allow employees who retired from civil and other government services to take constitutional and government appointments for two years, but the report was prepared by removing this provision.

After the matter was made public, the House of Representatives formed a special committee for the investigation.

People’s News Monitoring Service.