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auditor general suggests widening digital payments to cut public spending arrears

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This article reports on Nepal's fiscal governance issues, specifically rising arrears and irregularities. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the report focuses on public financial management and reform recommendations. No specific product, commodity, company, or supply chain is affected. The impact is limited to government accountability and does not trigger any of the concrete commercial mechanisms (a)-(e) listed in the rules.

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  • Nepal's outstanding financial arrears reached Rs755.17 billion by end of FY2024-25, up from Rs733 billion previous year.
  • Rs88.09 billion in irregularities identified in latest fiscal year.
  • Auditor General presented 24 reform priorities including better coordination and stricter procurement monitoring.

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