The Office of the Auditor General has stated that 40 million 12 lakh 9 thousand rupees have been spent by appointing employees to fairs and missions in violation of the Foreign Employment Welfare Fund Act. This fund collects the money of workers and manpower professionals.
According to the Auditor General's report for the financial year 2080/81, it has been pointed out in the report that the expenditure has gone beyond the scope of the regulations. According to the
report, 3,331,600 rupees have been spent on foreign employment fair management and travel expenses of representatives of foreign employment professionals and trade unions, 18,27,000 rupees for the travel expenses of the officials/employees participating in the job fair, 79,400,000 rupees for the purchase of two electric cars, 23,000,000 rupees for the maintenance of vehicles of three embassies, and 23,57,28,000 rupees for the maintenance of vehicles of three embassies. . It is said that it was spent against the law.
Similarly, it is mentioned in the report that 52 lakh 99 thousand was spent on the purchase of equipment, 12 lakh 13 thousand on miscellaneous expenses of the ministry and 22 lakh 88 thousand on foreign trips of 7 employees, which went against the rules. This fund consists of ninety percent of the manpower company's bond amount and 25 percent of the interest received by investing in the term account. which the foreign employment department is depositing in the foreign employment business fund. The
report states that business funds should be used for professional enhancement of the manpower company's capacity and for welfare work or foreign employment-related study and research work. 5 crore 15 lakh 87 thousand has been collected in this fund.
