Ramesh Tamang whis is Deputy Inspector General of Police is caught taking bribe RS 50,000.00. Nepal's anti-corruption authority caught him red hand at hotel Everet in Kathmandu while taking 50,000 from customer.The political parties are the most corrupt institutions in Nepal, says a new survey carried out by an international anti-corruption watchdog. The study also reveals more than one in three South Asians who deal with public services are forced to pay bribe.People named the political parties as the most corrupt institution as the governments formed after the Constituent Assembly elections failed to control corruption as they had promised before Jana Andolan II in 2006. The report entitled "Daily Lives and Corruption, Public Opinion in South Asia" has named the business sector, media, public officials, judiciary, NGOs, religious bodies, military and education system as corruption-prone institutions in Nepal.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Posted by Anup Baral January 22, 2014 :

Ramesh Tamang whis is Deputy Inspector General of Police is caught taking bribe RS 50,000.00. Nepal's anti-corruption authority caught him red hand at hotel Everet in Kathmandu while taking 50,000 from customer.The political parties are the most corrupt institutions in Nepal, says a new survey carried out by an international anti-corruption watchdog. The study also reveals more than one in three South Asians who deal with public services are forced to pay bribe.People named the political parties as the most corrupt institution as the governments formed after the Constituent Assembly elections failed to control corruption as they had promised before Jana Andolan II in 2006. The report entitled "Daily Lives and Corruption, Public Opinion in South Asia" has named the business sector, media, public officials, judiciary, NGOs, religious bodies, military and education system as corruption-prone institutions in Nepal.
Ramesh Tamang whis is Deputy Inspector General of Police is caught taking bribe RS 50,000.00. Nepal's anti-corruption authority caught him red hand at hotel Everet in Kathmandu while taking 50,000 from customer.The political parties are the most corrupt institutions in Nepal, says a new survey carried out by an international anti-corruption watchdog. The study also reveals more than one in three South Asians who deal with public services are forced to pay bribe.People named the political parties as the most corrupt institution as the governments formed after the Constituent Assembly elections failed to control corruption as they had promised before Jana Andolan II in 2006. The report entitled "Daily Lives and Corruption, Public Opinion in South Asia" has named the business sector, media, public officials, judiciary, NGOs, religious bodies, military and education system as corruption-prone institutions in Nepal.
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