Public Accounts Committee Members Urge Strict Action Against Corruption to Exit International Greylist
Summary
Members of Nepal's Public Accounts Committee urge strict action against corruption to help the country exit the international Financial Action Task Force greylist, emphasizing the need for financial discipline and good governance.
Key Points
- Nepal has been placed on the international greylist due to widespread corruption and financial irregularities.
- Members of the Public Accounts Committee emphasize the need for strict government and committee actions to improve financial governance.
- MP Barsaman Pun suggests moving from discussions to action-oriented approaches with thematic priorities and sub-committees.
- Committee Chairman Bharat Bahadur Khadka pledges institutional focus on financial discipline and good governance to improve accountability and transparency.