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Four-point agreement among parties on Parliamentary Inquiry Committee’s Mandate (TOR)

Kathmandu, May 28: The parties have reached an agreement on the mandate (ToR) of the Parliamentary Inquiry Committee to be formed on the cooperative fraud. A meeting of the task force held at the Ministry of Law and Justice at Singha Durbar reached a four-point agreement by ending contentious obstruction of the House meeting.

The agreement reached by the task force has been submitted to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. “A parliamentary inquiry special committee has been formed in accordance with the rule 180 of the House of Representatives Regulations 2079 BS to study the issues raised by the members of the House of Representatives of the main opposition Nepali Congress and other opposition parties in the federal parliament regarding the problems seen in the country’s financial system and cooperative sector for some time and the demand of a parliamentary inquiry committee on the misuse of savings of savers against the law”, the agreement says.

There will be seven members of the committee, which has a period of three months. The committee will investigate irregularities in 29 cooperatives.

Following the signing of the agreement, the Nepali Congress has ended the obstruction of the House meetings from today.

People’s News Monitoring Service.

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