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Fundamental problem of trust between government and bureaucrats: DNT

January 9, 2015
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DNT- One of the political parties, Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT), says there is a “fundamental problem of trust” between the government and bureaucrats.

A press release from the party says Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa has been patiently and closely following the recent case of surrendering of the three Secretaries to the RCSC by the Government.

DNT says the government and RCSC are the two central institutions in the country and there have been limited or no consultations at all between them on this matter.

The party says the government took a unilateral decision to hand-over the three secretaries for alleged misuse of their powers, without proper investigation and acknowledgement of the due process. This has created a tangible gulf between the bureaucracy and the political government, says the release.

Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa questions how the government and bureaucracy are going to serve the people and take the country forward and also calls upon the Government and the RCSC to promptly look into the issue and facilitate quick and effective justice.

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