Nepal, May 6 -- On April 21, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli formed a 15-member high-level good governance commission under his own leadership, with the likes of the finance minister, home minister and law minister as its members. Curiously, the prime minister chose to have a separate body directly under him instead of, say, adding teeth to the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), the constitutional anti-graft body and other related state organs. There is another reason to doubt Oli's motives. Nearly 10 months since the formation of his government, he has yet to make public his own property details, or those of other members of his Cabinet. (This includes those the inductees into the high-level good governance commi...