Informing about the proposal, central member Pradeep Gyawali said that the general convention had previously demanded an investigation into the assets of individuals holding high political and administrative positions in the state.
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The CPN-UML has urged the party to initiate investigations into all the corruption cases that are in the news. The 11th National Convention held on Thursday passed a resolution calling for the initiation of investigations into all the corruption cases that are in the news.
Informing about the proposal, central member Pradeep Gyawali said that the general convention had in the past demanded an investigation into the assets of people holding high political and administrative positions in the state. He urged those found guilty to be taken action according to the law and urged the state's authorized bodies to take necessary decisions on this issue.
He also said that the UML has always stood for good governance, transparency and cleanliness, adding that it is the party's tradition to resign from public positions as soon as a question arises and cooperate with the state's authorized bodies and to release them from party responsibilities until they are cleared by law once they are prosecuted. He said, "The state's authorized bodies should take necessary decisions on this issue."
