[Nepal] - No need of high-level probe committee: DPM Shrestha

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KASKI, AUGUST 19Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha has
said action would be taken against the guilty after taking the investigation related into the recent gold smuggling racket to its
conclusion.
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The deputy prime minister mentioned that it was not necessary to form a high-level probe committee for
the investigation on the recent gold scam as the state is a capable and responsible organisation and its mechanisms are carrying out
investigation.At a press meet organised by Press Centre Nepal at Pokhara International Airport today, the home minister clarified that the
Central Investigation Bureau had been carrying out investigation and it would identify those involved in the scam and bring them under the
ambit of law
"Earlier, many high-level probe committees were formed for different scams
The committees submitted their reports but the reports became meaningless after committees' recommendations were not implemented
So it is appropriate to give responsibility to the capable mechanisms we established for the investigation," underscored the home minister.
He observed that Parliament obstruction by the main opposition party was sad at a time when the government had been
launching good governance and anti-corruption campaign
Shrestha sought cooperation from all sides in this campaign launched by the government.DPM Shrestha further said continuity would be given
to the incumbent government led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal making it more systematic.Also the Vice-chairperson of the CPN-Maoist Centre, Shrestha
shared that the party had been holding meetings across the country to prepare for the transformation campaign set by the party.He arrived in
Pokhara this morning to attend the seventh plenary meeting of CPN-Maoist Centre Gandaki Province.A version of this article appears in the
print on August 20, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.