What are the roles played by CIA to control the corruption in Nepal?
What are the roles played by CIA to control the corruption in Nepal?
The Constitution of Nepal has empowered CIAA to investigate and probe cases against the persons holding any public office and their associates who are indulged in the abuse of authority by way of corruption.
What should be done for the effectiveness of CIAA for eradicating corruption in Nepal?
Instead of being process-oriented, the CIAA should be result-oriented. It should focus on the offices such as land revenue, customs and transportation management. Its campaign against corruption will be successful only when it has well-trained, honest and dedicated teams.
How can we control corruption?
Report corruption
- expose corrupt activities and risks that may otherwise remain hidden.
- keep the public sector honest, transparent and accountable.
- helps stop dishonest practices.
- ensure that public sector employees act in the public interest.
What is CIAA role?
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is a constitutional body mandated with controlling corruption and investigating financial irregularities and corruption involving public officials.
When was CIAA established?
1991
1. Commission for the investigation of abuse of authority Act,2048 (1991), (2) This Act shall be extend throughout Nepal, and shall also be applicable to all Nepali citizens, wherever they may have been residing outside Nepal. (b) “Commission” means the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority.
What is the role of CIAA?
How is the CIAA formed?
Provision in the Constitution: There is the provision of CIAA in part 21 of the Nepal Constitution. Formation and Appointment: There’s a chief commissioner and other commissioners who are appointed by the President on the recommendation of Constitutional Council. Tenure: The minimum age required is 45 years.
Who is the present head of CIAA in Nepal?
Navin Kumar Ghimire
Navin Kumar Ghimire has been appointed new Chief Commissioner of Nepal’s Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA). Chief Justice Om Prakash Mishra administered the oath of office and secrecy to Mr. Ghimire in the presence of President Bidya Devi Bhandari in Kathmandu this evening.