COMMENTARY: Private corruption
[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Narayan Manadhar, a freelance consultant with an interest in corruption and governance issues, for allowing us to share his op-ed with AP-INTACT members.]
"The issue of private sector corruption has to be looked at not just from the narrow perspective of business bribery. One needs to go beyond and see the problem from a broader perspective, like conflict of interest and ‘revolving door’ policy. In order to restrict a revolving door policy, the government is proposing a ban on the employment of retired senior civil servants in policymaking positions in the private sector for at least three years. Without the commitment and cooperation of the private sector, this policy cannot be implemented."
Read the full commentary by Narayan Manandhar in The Kathmandu Post.
"The issue of private sector corruption has to be looked at not just from the narrow perspective of business bribery. One needs to go beyond and see the problem from a broader perspective, like conflict of interest and ‘revolving door’ policy. In order to restrict a revolving door policy, the government is proposing a ban on the employment of retired senior civil servants in policymaking positions in the private sector for at least three years. Without the commitment and cooperation of the private sector, this policy cannot be implemented."
Read the full commentary by Narayan Manandhar in The Kathmandu Post.