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UML MP Surya Thapa has said that it will be difficult to return the money of the savers by keeping the cooperative directors in jail, custody, detention and probation. In Monday's meeting of the House of Representatives, MP Thapa proposed that the operators should create an environment to run cooperatives with various conditions.
Participating in the discussion on the bill made to amend some Nepali Acts related to cooperatives, Thapa expressed the view that the cooperative owners should be released from prison to recover the debts and return the savings. "Currently, the savings of the savers will not be returned by putting the people who are in jail, detention, pretrial detention in this situation," said Thapa.
Thapa, who is also the coordinator of the parliamentary committee of the House of Representatives formed to investigate cooperative fraud, said that he felt that the recommendations made by the parliamentary committee were not accepted fairly while trying to create a better system.
Thapa said that cooperative operators who are in jail, prison or detention should be given time to return the savings and for that they should be released from prison. For that, the passport of the director of the cooperative should be stopped, Immovable property and bank accounts in the name of even the members of a household should be stopped, travel permits should be stopped, if one has to go out of the city where the cooperative's head office is located He said that there should be a legal arrangement including the need to obtain permission.
He suggested that the office of the cooperative should be opened regularly and that every three months the depositor's return statement should be submitted. Thapa said that if the case is pending in the court, he should be released from prison with or without bail and the cooperative should be operated.
