CNI Welcomes Government's Commitment to Repeal Obsolete Laws and Implement Policy Reforms
Kathmandu. The Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) has welcomed the commitment made by the government led by Prime Minister Balendra Shah to repeal irrelevant and outdated laws and implement policy reforms.
The Confederation, the representative body for manufacturing and service industries, expressed happiness that the newly formed government has prioritized the implementation of suggestions it has continuously provided. The CNI believes that the government will prioritize the common desire for good governance and the eradication of corruption, leading the country in that direction.
The Confederation commented that the government's decision to repeal laws such as the Act prohibiting investment abroad, the Compensation Act, the Black Marketing and Some Other Social Crimes and Punishment Act, and the Nepal Agency Act is welcome. Similarly, the CNI also welcomed the decision to abolish the Department of Revenue Investigation.
The Confederation supported the decision to fully transform public service delivery into a digital, single-window, and interconnected system, promote good governance, control corruption, and enhance transparency and accountability in public service delivery.
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