The commission hopes to attract and retain quality staff with its new perk package
30 December, 2009 – Anti Corruption Commission’s (ACC) investigators and related professionals will receive a 45 percent allowance on their basic salary and 20 percent for all the administrative support staff, with effect from 1 January next year. This [...]
Posts from ‘December, 2009’
Sugaring the pill of ACC service
Special audit of postal fraud
30 December, 2009 – A special audit investigation is being carried out at the Gelephu post office, following a request from Sarpang court, to reinvestigate the misappropriation of Nu 305,785 by the postal in-charge of the branch office in Panbang, Zhemgang.
70/30 proposal on power projects
Hydro projects 30 December, 2009 – The Indian government has proposed that future hydro projects be done on a 70 percent loan and 30 percent grant basis, according to reliable sources. The Bhutanese government has not yet agreed to it.
His Holiness confers Khadar on Gyeltsen Trulku
December 28: Coinciding with the Moeloem Chhenmo in Trashigang, His Holiness the Je Khenpo conferred Khadar on Kuenzang Tempa Gyeltshen commonly known as Gyeltshen Trulku today. The 56-year-old Gyeltshen Trulku is from Chorten Kora, in Trashiyangtse Dzongkhag.
Secretaries to be reappointed
26 December 2009 The reappointment of secretaries to the government will start after the RCSC bill is passed, according to Tshogpoen Jigme Tshultim. He said it would be done strictly in accordance with the provisions of the constitution He said that there might be submission of names for
India provides Rs. 250 million to rehabilitate earthquake affected areas
December 26: The government of India has agreed to provide an assistance of Rs. 250 million to Bhutan for the damages caused by the September 21 earthquake. The money will be used for reconstruction and rehabilitation