Ministry of Federal Affairs Issues Final Ultimatum to 16 Administrative Officers
Kathmandu. The Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration has issued a final ultimatum to 16 Chief Administrative Officers who have failed to report to their assigned local levels despite being transferred.
The Ministry has directed these officials, ranging from Deputy Secretary to Section Officer levels, who were transferred between Bhadra 2082 and Magh 2082, to immediately report to their new duty stations, noting that they have yet to collect their release letters.
In a letter dated 10 Baishakh 2083, the Ministry mandated that these employees must obtain their release letters and report to their designated offices within three days. This strict measure follows the continued refusal of these employees to leave their previous offices despite significant time having passed since their transfers.
The Ministry has warned that those who fail to report within the specified timeframe will face departmental action in accordance with Rules 39 and 40 of the Civil Service Regulations, 2050. The Ministry stated that this decision was taken to curb the growing trend of employees defying transfer orders and remaining in their former offices.
The Ministry's notice further states that strict legal action will be taken against any employees who fail to report for duty after their transfer period expires in the future.
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