INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: Minister for Communication and Information Technology Gokul Prasad Baskota has tendered his resignation.
Speaker of the House of
Representatives (HoR) Agni Prasad Sapkota informed the House of this recent development
&We will definitely receive a formal written notice soon
However, I have been informed that the concerned minister (referring to Baskota) has tendered his resignation already.&
Minister Baskota was
under scrutiny following the leak of an audio clip wherein he is heard to be bargaining for commission in the process of procuring the
security printing press.
In the audio, Minister Baskota is heard talking about a commission of Rs 700 million with an agent
It may be noted that the Minister is also heard using abusive language to address employee/s of the project for establishment of the press
The person who is in conversation with Minister Baskota is understood to be a Nepali agent of the Swiss company interested in setting up the
press, Bijay Prakash Mishra
The two are heard talking about which &track& must be taken to get higher commission.
In January, the House panel had started a probe
following complaints registered at the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) that billions of rupees had been embezzled in the process of
establishing the security printing press and procuring necessary equipment and machinery.
The government has been preparing to bring in
security press worth Rs 35 billion as per government-to-government modality from France and Germany
By establishing a security printing press in the country, the government plans to print secured documents, certificates and stickers
including passports, excise-duty stickers, and vehicle driving licences on its own.
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