Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority Directs High-Level Officials Since 2062 to Submit Property Details
Summary
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority has directed high-ranking public officials since 2062 to submit their property details within one month, warning legal action for non-compliance.
Key Points
- The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority has mandated property disclosure from high-ranking officials since 2062.
- The directive covers 16 categories including current and former prime ministers, ministers, parliamentary members, provincial and local government officials.
- Civil servants from joint-secretary to chief secretary level, and personnel from Nepal Army, Police, and other government services are also included.
- The President and Vice President are exempt from this directive.