Nepal -- (a) Airport corruption case filed; (b) university officials suspended

[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Nimesh Jani, Regional Anti-Corruption Adviser, Regional Office for South Asia, UNODC, for sharing these updates.]

Corruption case filed against DIG. Nepal's Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) filed a case against suspended Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Gopal Bhandari for corruption during his stay at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Bhandari is accused of not preparing an accurate report after seizing fake Indian currency and for misappropriation of valuable goods confiscated at the airport.

14 officials, 5 deans face suspension.The CIAA has directed concerned authorities to suspend five deans along with 14 other officials of Mid-Western University on claims that the individuals were involved in financial irregularities during the construction and procurement of university’s infrastructures, appointment of employees, and in handling the university’s trust.

Read the stories in The Kathmandu Post.

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