Probe finds nothing unusual in Sudun Gurung’s landholdings
Summary
A committee investigating former home minister Sudan Gurung's properties found no unusual landholdings but has not concluded on his monetary transactions or share investments.
Key Points
- The committee found nothing unusual in Sudan Gurung's landholdings.
- No direct financial transactions were established between Gurung and controversial businessman Deepak Bhatta.
- Gurung's income sources include hotel operations and investments in shares and gold.
- The investigation report was submitted to Prime Minister Balendra Shah and is pending government publication.