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Posted on 08-11-07 9:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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from enepalnews.com (8/11/2007)

 
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Corruption of Govinda Raj Joshi:-

Govinda Raj Joshi acquitted on technicality:

KATHMANDU, Nov 16 - The Special Court on Thursday gave a clean chit to former minister and Nepali Congress leader Govinda Raj Joshi, who had been charged with corruption.

The Commission for Investigation of the Abuse of Authority (CIAA) had filed a graft case against Joshi accusing him of amassing property worth over Rs 39.3 million through illegal means.

SC members Bhupadhwaj Adhikari, Komal Nath Sharma and Cholendra Shumsher Rana in their ruling said that the case filed against Joshi did not even draw the attention of the court to enter the “facts” to make a verdict.

The clean chit issued by the SC stated: CIAA filed the case against Joshi as per the Prevention of Corruption Act 2059, following the dissolution of the House of Representatives, which does not have a “specified time limit” provision. According to the Prevention of Corruption Act 2048, a case must be filed within one year of the initiation of action.

The petition was quashed since Joshi’s case did not fall within the timeframe stipulated by the Act, and at the time when Prevention of Corruption Control Act 2059 was in effect, Joshi was not holding any government post, hence, he was acquitted of all the charges filed against him, even without entering the “facts”.

The CIAA had filed a case against Joshi seeking a 13-year imprisonment, seizure of all illegal property and a penalty equal to the property he had amassed.

Govinda Raj Joshi is relatives of Girija Koirala.

 
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Nepali court scrapes corruption cases against former ministers - Govinda and Khum:

A Nepali court has scrapped the corruption cases against two former ministers stating that the case was filed late in case of one and in case of another, the charge lacked sufficient evidences, local media reported here Friday.

The special court scrapped the cases against former ministers Govinda Raj Joshi and Khum Bahadur Khadka filed by the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), the constitutional body to control corruption, according to the Kantipur daily.

Dissatisfied with the decision, CIAA officials said they would go to Supreme Court for review in the verdict. "The special court has stayed aloof from main issue of corruption by showing some technical reasons, it may affect other several cases of same nature," a CIAA commissioner said.

The CIAA had demanded 13 and five-year jailing of Joshi and Khadka for making illegal earnings of 447,143 and 337,143 U.S. dollars, respectively.

Source: Xinhua

source:

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200611/17/eng20061117_322539.html

 
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A Colossal Failure corruption case of Ministers:-

SOME FOUR YEARS AGO, when the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) started filing graft cases against former ministers and political heavyweights, one after another, the public mood was euphoric as the CIAA move had resurrected hopes that the big fish in the game of corruption who had so far managed not to lose either face or name despite being responsible for huge corruption scams would be made to pay for their crimes. The people thought the wheels of change had been finally set in motion, for the good. And the notions that corruption never pays and if it does it does with jail time, and that nobody can escape the long arm of the law looked very real.

But now, the people have been forced to think otherwise. The Special Court, explicitly formed to decide corruption cases, has started clearing them, one after another. Recently, it freed former ministers and Nepali Congress leaders Khum Bahadur Khadka and Govinda Raj Joshi- who the CIAA, the constitutional anti-corruption watchdog, had accused of amassing huge property through illegal means while in power. Convinced that both Khadka and Joshi were indeed guilty of white-collar crime, the CIAA had demanded over Rs 23.6 million and Rs 39.3 million in fines against Khadka and Joshi, respectively, and a 13-year prison term for each of them.

The CIAA's charge sheet against Khadka says he built houses, bought land in the capital valley and outside, and vehicles while he was a minister (he became minister thrice in the post 1990 period) and that every time he became a minister his and his close relative's bank accounts swelled up. The anti-corruption body claims all this was simply not possible with his known sources of income. But in the "special" courtroom in the capital, announcing its verdict on Khadka's case, the Special Court freed him "due to lack of evidence."

The verdict on Joshi's case is even more interesting. The court freed him nearly three years after the case was filed against him on the grounds that it was not filed within the "one-year deadline." What is noteworthy here is the one-year deadline was part of the previous CIAA Act of 1991, which required a corruption case to be registered against any public position holder within one year of the alleged misuse of a public post. The old Act has already been replaced by a new one- the CIAA Act of 2002 which has no mention of any such deadline whatsoever. It's obvious that the lawmakers removed the one-year deadline provision from the new law as a fail-safe measure against corruption cases, which are often complicated and require lengthy investigations.

The fact that the court freed Joshi on such a false technicality mirrors a colossal failure on our justice system. It will only help the spectre of corruption to grow. It has established a precedent: Commit corruption, amass wealth, somehow manage to let a year pass and then whatever you earned through whatever means will become legal!

And this precedent has opened the backdoor for other corruption-accused high-profile people including former minister Rabindra Nath Sharma, former IGPs Pradip Shumshere Rana, Moti Lal Bohara and Achyut Krishna Kharel, to make their merry way through as the one-year deadline was not met in their cases too.

The million-dollar question is why didn't the Special Court scrap the case against Joshi at the very beginning if it was registered after the one-year deadline? Why did it take nearly three years to make such a simple decision? This only raises the eyebrow of suspicion. Why are a selected few always beyond the reach of "the long arm of the law?" When will we have a sound justice system supported by strong law enforcement agencies that are genuinely blind to any political leanings and family connections?

Corruption is deeply rooted in our society. It has hampered our pace of development. It has undermined democracy and the rule of law. The acquittal of Khadka and Joshi is a gloomy reflection of the state of the rule of law in Nepal as it is also an indicator of where we stand as a society and state. Corruption has been so widespread and impunity so rampant in our society that everybody is tempted, in fact encouraged, to commit corruption.

There is no doubt that it is the culture of impunity that has over the years been responsible for the rampant abuse of public offices. When those holding public positions don't have to fear punishment, their personal morality stands as the only deterrent against vices. And we all know personal morality can take a beating in the face of material temptations. This is even truer for those in positions of power as power does tend to corrupt.

We expected the post 1990 democratic period to be different than the Rana Regime, the Panchayat, and the direct rule of king Gyanendra- some of the darkest periods of our recent history that functioned on the whims of individuals. But we all know our expectations were not met. And with much hope, we expected, especially after this April, that reason and rationale, not connections and whims, would guide the court in its decisions.

Many big corruption cases of the past including the Carpet Scam, Snake Skin Scandal etc of the Pachanyat period and the Red Passport, Dhamija, Lauda and Pajero scams of the brief post-1990 democratic period- to name a few- saw their actors easily escape without a scratch. And now two of the most talked-about corruption cases have met the same fate, in the newly born Loktantra, eroding public faith in our institutional mechanism to control corruption and establish good governance and the rule of law.

The cases of Khadka and Joshi provided the Special Court an opportunity that could go far in breaking the culture of impunity, to instil the lost sense of trust in the people's mind about our judicial system and raise the bar for good governance. It was an opportunity to substantially change people's perceptions of our justice system and establish a new value system through decisive actions against the guilty. But the court failed badly, giving enough room for suspicions that the failure was deliberate.

Now all eyes are set on another huge corruption case against another political heavyweight- Chiranjeevi Wagle, who has already been convicted of corruption by the Special Court with two and half years of imprisonment and Rs. 27.2 million in fines slapped against him. His case is pending at the Supreme Court for a final verdict, which will arguably decide whether our judicial system is full of holes as it appears or water tight. After all, it is public knowledge that Khadka, Joshi and Wagle, who without any doubt have played important roles in Nepal's struggle for democracy, could not control the temptation to sink their teeth in the rich money pie while in power. It is a reality and cannot be overlooked.

source:

http://www.kantipuronline.com/columns.php?&nid=92051

Khum Bahadur Khadka (corrupted Congress minister)
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Khadka, Gupta to be investigated under detention:-

The empowered Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) dramatically Wednesday evening decided to continue investigations against former ministers Khum Bahadur Khadka and Jayaprakash Prasad Gupta under detention, the Commission said. They were taken into custody immediately after 6.30 PM.

They had previously repeatedly deposed before the Commission as free men. The CIAA interrogated former ministers Khum Bahadur Khadka and Jayaprakash Prasad Gupta Wednesday.

The CIAA said Wednesday two former officials of the water resources ministry were arrested for investigation for charges of corruption along with ministers Khadka and Gupta. Narayan Bahadur Thapa, then chief of Bakraha river control project and Amodanda Mishra, then director of a water project were arrested.

The investigating authority also questioned Devendra Wagle, the son of minister for Physical Planning Chiranjivi Wagle in the dismissed government of prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.


Japaprakash Prasad Gupta
The father and son are being questioned for giving incomplete property documents as the CIAA investigates complaints that their wealth is disproportionate to their income.

Khadka gave his deposition for awarding a Rs.110 million contract for the construction of the Bakraha river control project eight years ago as minister for water resources in the government of then prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala.

The CIAA has been questioning former communications minister Gupta in the governments of Koirala and Deuba for contracts awarded in granting TV operating licenses to a private operator and alleged irregularities in granting licenses for the import of mobile telephones.

Supporters of Khadka and Chiranjivi Wagle misbehaved with reporters Wednesday covering the questioning. Commission sources said former minister Wagle is likely to appear before the Commission Thursday for further questioning. nepalnews.com br Oct.30

source:

http://www.nepalnews.com.np/archive/2002/october/arc512.htm

Khum Bahadur Khadka
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It is unfortunate that some of the greatest politicians of this generation like Govinda Raj Joshi has to bear the burnt of some of the nastiest accusations. The worse thing is that the those who accuse him could not even prove or establish those allegations in court.

Govinda Raj Joshi is a man of honor and he doesnt deserve such drive by smeas from anyone including the shits like Maoists.
 
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Sooner or later....both of these will definately go down BIG TIME which they deserve for sure.
 
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But how can we let him go on this way?
The reign of terror corruption must end
And we know deep down theres no other way
No trust, no reasoning, no more to say
 
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This guy is disgrace for Tanahun. Hope more people will greet him with Kalo Moso wherever he goes. I wonder how long his Kalo money will protect him.

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Not only these guys but entire Nepali Congress members are currupted. Not a single member who had a chance to be a minister have shown us.
 
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Ok they got the Corrupt politicians.
But what about the Bank Robbers ? When are they going to Jail ? he he
And the Extiornists when are they going to jail ? The rapists ? The Kidnappers ? When are they going to Jail ? ITS EASY TO FAULTS ON OTHER BUT VERY HARD TO ADMIT YOUR OWN.
 
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Maile sunya Prachanda le ni Choreko Gadi ma hidcha re. YCL, why not put kalo moso on him.
 


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