In the first phase, the assets of key political officials and high-ranking employees who held public positions from 2062/63 to the present (2082/83) will be collected, verified and investigated. In the second phase, the assets of officials and employees of the same nature who held public positions from 2048 BS to 2061/62 BS will be investigated.
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The government is to form a competent property investigation committee within 15 days.
The establishment of a property investigation committee is mentioned in item number 43 of the public agenda on Saturday. 'To end the corruption, the tendency to hide property and impunity prevalent in the country, a competent property investigation committee will be formed within 15 days under the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, The committee will include experts in the fields of law, finance, revenue and research and representatives of related bodies,' the decision said, 'For this, the necessary legal and technical mechanisms will be developed to ensure that the entire process is transparent and result-oriented.'
The agenda also mentions that the committee will be given the authority to collect, analyze and recommend necessary documents, details and records. In the first phase, B. S. It is stated that the property details of major political officials and high-ranking employees who held public positions from 2062/63 to the present (2082/83) will be collected, verified and investigated, and in the second phase, the property of officials and employees of the same nature who held public positions from 2048 BS to 2061/62 BS will be investigated.
The agenda also mentions that the investigation process will be conducted in a legal, evidence-based and impartial manner and that arrangements will be made to implement the reports and recommendations submitted by the committee through the concerned bodies.
The government's 100-day agenda was approved by the cabinet meeting on Chaitra 13.
The commission led by former judge Gauri Bahadur Karki, which was formed to investigate the incidents of 23 and 24 Bhadra, had recommended in its report on 24 to form a separate mechanism and conduct an investigation. Based on that recommendation, the Balendra Shah-led government has taken this decision.
The government has mandated the committee to be formed in this way to collect, analyze and identify all the details regarding the incident and submit a report within a specified time frame, and to take necessary further action based on the committee's recommendations, as mentioned in the government's 100-day agenda. The government has put forward such an action plan when the government is being criticized for only initiating an investigation into the 23 Bhadra crackdown.
