Anti-Corruption Commission Files Charges Against Chief Secretary Dr. Baikuntha Aryal and 12 Others in Sticker Procurement Scandal
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- The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed charges in the Special Court against Chief Secretary Dr. Baikuntha Aryal and 12 others for corruption in the procurement of excise stickers.
- The CIAA has filed the case against Aryal along with Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Ritesh Shakya, and other officials.
- According to the spokesperson of the Special Court, Dhan Bahadur Karki, the CIAA has claimed damages amounting to NPR 386,717,640.
- As soon as the case was registered, Chief Secretary Dr. Aryal was automatically suspended from his position.
- This is possibly the first incident in the history of Nepal's civil service where a sitting Chief Secretary has been charged with corruption.
Editorial Note:
This incident highlights the crucial need for transparency and accountability within Nepal's government bodies. The CIAA's action is expected to set a new benchmark in the fight against government corruption. Accusations against a high-ranking official like the Chief Secretary can instill a sense of justice among the general public.
Conclusion:
The filing of charges against Chief Secretary Dr. Baikuntha Aryal and 12 others underscores the need for stringent monitoring and action against government corruption and irregularities. This sends a positive message towards establishing a transparent and honest governance system in Nepal.