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Don’t Protect Corrupted Persons Says CIAA Chief To Politicians

Issue 02, January 12, 2014

By KMT Metro Reporter

 

January 9, 2014: speaking at the opening ceremony of the Central Zonal Regional Office of the CIAA in Pokhara yesterday, Chief Commissioner of Commission on Investigation into Abuse of Authority (CIAA) Lokman Singh Karki said that corruption would be checked if development project related users' committees, contractors and hooligans were not given political asylum, according to the news on ‘gorkhaaptraonline.com’.

 

Chief Commissioner Karki suggested that local administration and police should carry out regular monitoring of the development projects directly concerned with local people and issues of public interest. He also said that a team deputed by CIAA has started investigations into the non-existent schools in eight districts.

 

The Chief Commissioner said that actions would be taken against those if they were found involved in irregularities in different development projects run by the private and government sector.

 

On the same occasion, Central Regional Chief of CIAA Bishwonath Dhakal said that teams were assigned to carry out investigation into different irregularities in 16 districts of the region. He said out of around 1,000 complaints filed at the office, 70 were cleared.

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