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NGOs charged of concealing information


17 September 2022  

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SINDHULI: Mayor of Kamalamai municipality Upendra Kumar Pokharel has said that there is absence of financial transparency in non-governmental organizations.

Mayor Pokharel said this in an interaction on the right to information organized by the National Information Commission in Sindhulimadhi.

He said the service-oriented organizations are ironically profit-oriented.

He said the Non-Governmental Organizations do not share information about how much funds they have spent on social work. The information is hidden.

Alleging that millions of rupees are being collected in the name of the poor and destitute, he emphasized that the State should bring the organizations that work in an opaque manner under the ambit of the law.

Information Commissioner of the National Information Commission Ratna Prasad Mainali said that the law is equally applicable to all and that non-governmental organizations should not hide information.

Furthermore, information officers must be appointed in all the organizations. Chief District Officer Ramesh Neupane, local level representatives, employees, journalists and right to information activists participated in the program chaired by Commissioner Mainali.

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Publish Date : 17 September 2022 11:39 AM

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