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CIAA Asks Big Shots To Submit their Property Details On Time

Issue 40, October 03, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter

September 28, 2010: the Commission on Investigation into Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has written to the chief cabinet secretary and the general secretary to the legislature parliament urging them to provide the property details of the Prime Minister, Ministers, Constituent Assembly (CA) members and others holding high public positions for the scrutiny, the nepalnews.com reports. Following the rules they need to submit their property details within sixty days of the end of every fiscal year but none of them have submitted even by mid September of this year. Nepalese fiscal year ends in the mid July. The CIAA has mentioned in its letter that it will enforce the law that gives the rights to impose the fine of Rs 5,000 on them that fail to submit their property details on time.

The CIAA has also said that it will have no alternatives but to initiate the investigation into the incomes and expenses of the persons that fails in submitting the property details.

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