Hakahaki corrupt people have walked with Rawaf: Wagle

Falgun 6, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Hakahaki corrupt people have walked with Rawaf: Wagle

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RSVP Vice-Chairman and Member of Parliament Swarnim Wagle has alleged that those who commit 'Hakahaki corruption' are walking with Rawaf. He also expressed his displeasure that there was no thorough investigation into the irregularities in the case of two wide-body aircraft purchased for the Nepal Airlines Corporation.

At a special time in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, Wagle said that the Bidebody ship purchase case is an example of this, saying that because of the lack of investigation on the corruption perpetrators, "Thamathmi is walking freely with Rawaf". In the

widebody case, he is accused of collusion in corruption from the leaders to the employees and for that, bribes were paid in Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong and America.

A few days ago, Congress leader and former minister Hridayram Thani mentioned in an interview given to Kantipur that 'first bribe deals were done in Nepal and now they are happening in Singapore and America'. MP Wagle said that he felt that Thani had understood, seen and experienced the incident. In order to confirm the matter said by Thani, he also mentioned that the Department of Justice of the United States fined AAR Company 55 million US dollars in the widebody ship case and that there was a deal worth 7.5 billion rupees in bribes in Nepal and South Africa during the purchase of the ship.

"He (Thani) must have spoken after seeing it closely, understanding it and experiencing it, to confirm this claim, two months ago, the crime division under the United States Department of Justice published a report related to the widebody scandal," Wagle said, "AAR company, registered in the state of Illinois in the United States of America, has been sentenced to pay a fine of about 55 million dollars (about 7.5 billion according to Nepali rupees). What is that for? It has been paid as a bribe for the leaders and employees of South Africa and Nepal. It has been paid for by dealing with certain airlines and getting unwanted benefits.'

The Prime Minister, Minister of Tourism and Finance Minister of the time from 2016 to 2018 signed the payment of 216.3 million dollars and sent it to a fake company with one dollar in Ireland and 55 million rupees were paid as bribes from there to Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States. Did . "Even today, I see the leaders who commit corruption in such a way with a pompous attitude, now there is a permanent demand for the formation of an inquiry commission." Assets should be investigated including asset laundering. He also alleged that the government practice of the past 35 years is going towards corruption.

'Government by the incompetent and incompetent, where misrule is institutional, strategic and permanent. Next, we are moving from democracy to kleptocracy. Where the political power is to kill and loot,'' he said, 'that is why we have called it the Federal Democratic Republic which is very proud on paper . In practice, we are moving towards 'kakistocratic-kleptocracy'.'' He also expressed his displeasure that the government could not take timely action against the abuses of Nepali students by educational institutions in India.

Kantipur

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