Institutions lack effective monitoring to combat corruption: ACC
Bhutanese institutions and agencies lack effective monitoring system to curb corruption, says Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
Bhutanese institutions and agencies lack effective monitoring system to curb corruption, says Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
His Majesty The King granted Dhar to Rinzin, the newly elected Gup of Monggar Gewog of Monggar Dzongkhag. Gup Rinzin...
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