Karki urged the media not to write negative things about the anti-corruption body when it did the rights things.
He said the CIAA wanted to live up to the people’s expectations from the anti-corruption body. He said his office alone could not control corruption and other stakeholders also needed to support his office’s action in this regard.
Karki said the government needed to streamline its monitoring process to check corrupt practices and also needed to amend certain laws.
Chief Secretary Somlal Subedi said corrupt practices had weakened the system and paved the way for elitism to flourish.
Stating that the CIAA should promote cooperation with other stakeholders in order to control corruption, the chief secretary said Nepal needed to effectively implement anti-corruption laws and international conventions.
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