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The Public Accounts Committee has formed a sub-committee to study the complaints. On Friday, the Public Accounts Committee under the House of Representatives, which was held at the Singh Darbar, will classify the complaints received in the committee into various topics and discuss the study.
Committee chairman Rishikesh Pokharel said that the meeting decided to form seven sub-committees to discuss. He informed that a sub-committee will be formed to discuss all the complaints received in the committee with equal priority. The committee said that the sub-committee, named as the complaint study working group, will decide all the complaints within 15 days.
Before the working group makes a decision, the secretariat of the committee has also decided to take feedback on the complaint within 7 days. It has also been directed to submit a study report within 15 days on complaints about Pokhara International Airport and Gautam Budh International Airport. He informed that 20 complaints have been filed in the committee. Chairman Pokharel said that based on the complaints submitted to the
committee, the task force has been empowered to study and discuss the complaints filed in Nepal Telecom, Telecommunication Authority, Ministry of Urban Development, Cooperatives, Foreign Employment, Securities Board, Ministry of Health, Crusher Industry, Central Bureau of Investigation, Nepal Scout, Pokhara International Airport, Gautam Budh International Airport, etc.
More than 114 complaints have been filed in the Audit Committee under various headings. After classifying the complaints received in the committee under 20 different headings, 48 complaints will be studied and investigated through the working group. A task force has been formed under the coordination of Nepali Congress MP Sanjay Kumar Gautam to study and recommend a decision on 16 complaints other than those that have been thematically separated in the
committee.
Nepal Airlines Corporation Executive Chairman Yuvraj Adhikari has filed a complaint in the Public Accounts Committee saying that the businessmen have increased the prices of cement and rods in the black market since the executive chairman of the Nepal Airlines Corporation, Ravi Singh, has filed a complaint. In the
committee, there have been complaints of irregularity and corruption by MCC's Nepal office in consulting services for the construction of electricity transmission lines.
