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Madhesh CM pledges to rein in corruption

DHANUSHA, Jan 4: Chief minister (CM) of Madhesh Province, Saroj Kumar Yadav, has pledged to prevent corruption in the province.
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DHANUSHA, Jan 4: Chief minister (CM) of Madhesh Province, Saroj Kumar Yadav, has pledged to prevent corruption in the province.


Speaking at a province-level interaction on corruption prevention and promotion of good governance organized by the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority in Janakpurdham today, the chief minister pledged to initiate a campaign to keep the province free from corruption.


He also announced a full support and cooperation from the government to any investigation against alleged irregularities and abuse of authority in the province.


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He also took time to say that tiny projects and consumers' committees-based projects would be discontinued in the upcoming fiscal year. 


CIAA Chief Prem Kumar Rai said good governance is achievable through collective efforts and the three-tier government should gear up for its promotion.


Talking about alleged illegalities in consumer committees-based projects, he stressed that the issue be addressed. 


Madhesh Province Chief Secretary Dinesh Kumar Ghimire, CIAA Bardibas chief Ram Bahadur Kurumbang and CIAA Joint-Secretary Laxmi Prasad Upadhyay made presentations on the prevention of corruption and the promotion of good governance.


Province government ministers and representatives of local bodies were present at the program.


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