Only Five Out of Ten Candidates in Jumla Have Opened Bank Accounts for Election Expenses
Summary
Only five out of ten candidates in Jumla's House of Representatives election have opened bank accounts for election expenses as mandated by the Election Commission.
Key Points
- Out of ten candidates in Jumla, only five have opened bank accounts for election expenses as per Election Commission rules.
- Candidates must conduct election-related financial transactions through banks or financial institutions if exceeding NPR 25,000.
- The Election Commission has set expenditure limits for candidates between NPR 2.5 million and NPR 3.3 million based on geography.
- Candidates who fail to open bank accounts may face legal issues and their expenditures may not be recognized by the Election Commission.