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Deuba rejects money laundering probe reports, calls them misleading



KATHMANDU: Former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has responded to media reports claiming that an investigation into alleged money laundering involving him and his family has begun, calling the reports false and misleading.

Currently in Hong Kong for medical treatment, Deuba stated that he has submitted accurate details of his assets to the concerned authorities in accordance with the law during his time in public office.

He emphasized his lifelong commitment to democratic governance, rule of law, an independent judiciary, and transparency, stating that his life has remained like an open book.

Deuba also recalled that key anti-corruption laws were introduced during his tenure, including the law related to the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority in 1991, when he served as Home Minister, and the Corruption Control Act in 2002 during his premiership.

Stating that he is currently undergoing treatment abroad, Deuba indicated that it may take some time before he returns to Nepal. He expressed confidence that the truth will eventually prevail and urged the public not to be misled by exaggerated reports.

Deuba’s statement comes in response to reports that arrest warrants were issued on Tuesday against him and his wife, Arzu Rana Deuba, in connection with a money laundering investigation.

Publish Date : 08 April 2026 19:02 PM

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