Kathmandu. The government has formed a committee to study and recommend the implementation of the report submitted by the commission formed to investigate the September 7 and September 24 incident.
The meeting of the Council of Ministers held at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar today decided to form a three-member committee under the convenorship of former High Court judge Prem Raj Karki, said Minister for Education, Science and Technology Sasmit Pokharel, who is also the government spokesperson.
The other members of the committee are APF AIG Subodh Adhikari and former Additional Inspector General of Nepal Police, Tek Prasad Rai.
Education Minister Pokharel shared that the government of Switzerland would provide a grant equivalent to 1 million Swiss franc to be provided in fund for investigation of enforced disappeared persons, truth and reconciliation.
The meeting also decided to submit to the House of Representatives for information about the agreement on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters signed between the Government of Nepal and the Government of the Republic of India signed on February 18, 2082.
The meeting also decided to designate Deputy Director General, Director and Section Officer of the Inland Revenue Department, Chief Tax Administrator, Chief Tax Officer and Tax Officer of Large Taxpayers Office and Medium Level Taxpayer Office, Chief Tax Officer and Tax Officer of Inland Revenue Office and Chief Fund Controller or Fund Controller of 52 Treasury and Account Comptroller Offices as Excise Duty Officers looking after the specified areas.
The meeting also decided to approve the National Standards on Organization and Management Survey-2082 and Financial Responsibility (Third Amendment) Regulation-2082.












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