Posted by: nice March 16, 2005
CIAA - Crime stopper demand in Nepal Govt.
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Anti-graft Royal commission unveils its working procedures - KOL News Report KATHMANDU, March 17 - The Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) on Wednesday said that it will detain any individuals for 30 days on charges of corruption. ?We have set the time frame by passing the working procedure to detain anyone on the charges of being involved in corruption,? The Himalayan Times quoted spokesman Prem Raj Karki as saying. Karki further confided in that the royal commission?s further working procedures will soon be made effective. The Royal proclamation of Feb 1 had authorised the anti-graft Royal commission to chalk out its working procedure by itself and take stern actions against those found indulged in corruption. ?Though we passed the working procedure, we haven?t fixed the time frame to decide any case,? Karki added. The commission now can investigate any case outside Kathmandu Valley as well. (hb)
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