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Demand of parties to implement cooperative fraud report

आश्विन १, २०८१
Demand of parties to implement cooperative fraud report
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Leaders of the ruling and opposition parties have said that the report of the Parliamentary Special Committee on Co-operative Fraud has paved the way for action against co-operative fraudsters and refund of depositors' money. In the report sent by the committee for implementation through the House of Representatives, it has suggested that the culprits who embezzled the funds of the cooperative should be prosecuted and the money of thousands of savers should be returned.

Congress spokesperson and MP Prakasharan Mahat said that the report of the committee should be implemented and the culprits should be punished. "It has been confirmed that the Gorkha media network was run with the funds of the cooperative by taking money that cannot be taken, action should be taken against the culprits of misappropriating the funds of the cooperative," he said. Committee chairman Surya Thapa said that some of the parts he read when submitting the report showed that it was run with the funds of Gorkha Media Cooperative.

Ravi Lamichhane was the managing director of the same media, non-members cannot take money from the cooperative, he said, "Gorkha Media is not even a member of the cooperative." He has been running the media with money that should not be taken, He has been running the media.'

Congress leader and Member of Parliament Sita Gurung said that the committee should study and implement the suggestions given by the committee for misappropriating the funds of the cooperative and taking action for the reform of the cooperative. The main thing is to implement the suggestions and recommendations of the report. We believe that the government will implement the instructions given by the Parliament," she said. She said that work can be done by forming an autonomous authority for cooperative reform.

UML leader and Member of Parliament Raghuji Pant said that based on the report given by the committee, the government should implement the scheme to bring the culprits to justice without bias and get the money embezzled from the common people from the cooperatives. "Thousands of savers who embezzled from various cooperatives should be returned. The money embezzlers should be collected from their homes," he said. break Maoist Secretary and Member of Parliament Devendra Paudel mentioned that the investigation committee opened the way to control the irregularities in the cooperatives and take action against the culprits. Now it is the government's responsibility to implement this report. The government's examination has started on this," he said.

RPP General Minister and Member of Parliament Dhavalshamsher Rana mentioned that there are problems in most cooperatives under the guise of political parties and said that the leaders involved in the cooperatives should be jailed. "Party leaders are involved in misappropriation of cooperative funds. Leaders of Congress and UML are also there," he said. "This report has opened a lot of room for action. The government should strictly implement the report.

S vice-president and MP Prakash Jwala said that the government should pay attention to the fact that the main task is to recover the sunk money of the common people. This is the problem of most cooperatives. It should be solved politically,' he said, 'This has been a break through for cooperative reform.'

JSP MP Prakash Adhikari said that the report should be analyzed and the cooperatives should be taken to the path of improvement. Now the main job is the government, how did the co-operative waste happen? Why did it happen?' He said, 'This is also an opportunity to find a solution.'

RSWP leader and committee member Shishir Khanal said that his chairman Ravi Lamichhane had spoken about taking the responsibility of Gorkha media. "In the course of conducting internal and financial administration in Gorkha media, it means that responsibility should be taken if responsibility is created," said Khanal, "The recommendation of action is also stated in the case of the responsibility which should be taken according to the law according to the Gorkha media operator, but further investigation should be done on this."

The Parliamentary Inquiry Special Committee on Co-operative Fraud has suggested that savers' savings should be returned from the assets of troubled cooperatives and their directors. In the suggestion given by the committee, it is mentioned that the money of the savers should be returned in the first and second stage.

प्रकाशित : आश्विन १, २०८१ ०६:१७
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