Tuesday, March 10th, 2026

TU commission under fire over irregularities



KATHMANDU: The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has hinted some grave irregularities in the examination conducted by TU Commission.

The anti-graft body had launched investigation into the case following a complaint that TU office bearers gave undue preference to their kin during the selection of candidacies.

“We have found some evidences of irregularities. We are looking into the additional facts. We will  come up with a conclusion at the earliest,” said Pradip Koirala, spokesperson of the CIAA.

A case had been filed at the CIAA accusing the TU Commission of passing only those relatives of high ranking officials of TU, student leaders,  leaders of TU Employees Association,a news in Kantipuir daily said.

 

 

Publish Date : 16 May 2019 07:47 AM

RSP crosses 5 million votes in PR tally; counting continues

KATHMANDU: The vote count under the proportional representation (PR) electoral

Few lawmakers above 70 in new House of Representatives

KATHMANDU: The number of lawmakers above 70 years of age

Kathmandu air quality deteriorates to very unhealthy level

KATHMANDU: Air quality in Kathmandu has reached a very unhealthy

Miraj Dhungana reminds RSP’s Amresh Singh of Nepali Congress’ past support

KATHMANDU: Gen Z activist Miraj Dhungana has reminded Rastriya Swatantra

Bhandari advises Thapa to fulfil responsibility instead of resigning

KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress leader Chandra Bhandari has suggested that party