According to the findings of the special committee, Ramhari Khatiwada should take moral responsibility for the civil service bill error.
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The report prepared by the 'Special Committee to investigate the errors in the report of the Federal Civil Service Bill' has been made public. It was made public after committee chairman and Congress MP Jeevan Pariyar submitted the report to Speaker Devraj Ghimire on Tuesday.
The special committee concluded that the Chairman of the State Management Committee, Ramhari Khatiwada, should take moral responsibility as the provisions of the Federal Civil Service Bill, which prohibits civil servants and government employees from receiving constitutional, diplomatic and government appointments for two years after retirement or resignation, will be broken.
Congress Co-General Minister and Member of Parliament Jeevan Pariyar is the chairman of the 'special committee formed to study and investigate the errors in the report of the Federal Civil Service Bill' and unanimously signed the report at 4 o'clock on Tuesday morning.
