In a bold move to combat systemic corruption, the Balen Shah administration has passed the Public Official Transparency Act. This legislation mandates that all high-ranking government officials, including ministers and department heads, must declare their assets on a public blockchain-based platform every six months. The data will be accessible to the general public, ensuring total transparency and accountability. Any discrepancies found in the asset declarations will trigger an immediate independent audit. This policy is seen as a cornerstone of the administration's pledge to provide a clean and honest government that serves the interests of the people.
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In a bold move to combat systemic corruption,...
In a bold move to combat systemic corruption, the Balen Shah administration has passed the Public Official Transparency Act. This legislation mandates that all high-ranking government officials, including ministers and department heads, must declare their assets on a public blockchain-based platform every six months. The data will be accessible to the general public, ensuring total transparency and accountability. Any discrepancies found in the asset declarations will trigger an immediate independent audit. This policy is seen as a cornerstone of the administration's pledge to provide a clean and honest government that serves the interests of the people.