[Nepal] - Graft case versus seven, including ex FinMin

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 8The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority lodged
a corruption case at the special court today against seven people, including former Minister of Economic Affairs and Planning of Madhes
Province for corruption of fund of the Jhalanath Khanal Institute of Health Sciences.
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abroad The anti-graft body has charged them of
corruption in the snake breeding programme of the Jhalanath Khanal Health Sciences Academy
The Authority has filed a case against seven people, including the then Minister of Madhes Province Bijay Kumar Yadav, Economic Affairs
Secretary Prem Kumar Shrestha, the then Mayor of Lalbandi Municipality Man Bahadur Khadka and the chairman, secretary general, treasurer and
members of the Khanal Institute, for embezzling Rs 179.833 million.The anti-graft body launched investigation based on the complaint that
there were irregularities in the establishment, management and operation of the Anti-Venom Production -Research Centre Nepal in
collaboration with Jhalanath Khanal Health Institute Nepal in Lalbandi Municipality of Sarlahi. Spokesperson of the CIAA
Bhola Dahal said that during investigation into the complaint, it was confirmed that public property worth Rs 179.833 million was
misappropriated and misused
According to the CIAA, the then minister Bijay Kumar Yadav has been recommended for imprisonment in accordance with section 24 of the
Prevention of Corruption Act, 2002.The government had provided the budget for this programme as a matching grant through the Madhes Province
government's budget statement for the fiscal 2019-20
Further, the CIAA has sought Rs 32.7 million from the then Secretary at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Planning Prem Kumar Shrestha
and Rs 179.833 million from the Academy chair Rewati Prasad Panta, General Secretary Nawaraj Bhandari and member Debendra Ray and
imprisonment for them.A version of this article appears in the print on October 9, 2023, of The Himalayan Times
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