Cabinet Meeting Decides 10 Administrative Reforms
Summary
Secretaries meeting under Chief Secretary Govindabhadur Karki approved 10 measures to accelerate administrative reform, legal revision, and development works. The decisions prioritize anti-money laundering action, zero-day procurement, tighter inter-ministerial coordination, and time-bound reporting to the Prime Minister’s Office.
Key Points
- A secretaries’ meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Govindabhadur Karki approved 10 decisions to speed up administrative reform, legal revision, and development construction.
- The government will treat fiscal year 2083/84 as the ‘Year of Lawmaking and Reform’ and push ministries to support legal amendments and a high-level reform committee.
- Anti-money laundering work and Nepal’s exit from the FATF grey list have been given special priority, with regular monitoring assigned to a team under the Prime Minister’s Office.
- The meeting also ordered strict implementation of the ‘Zero Day Procurement Policy’ and set deadlines for monthly progress reports, Civil Service Day preparations, and the annual report under Article 53.