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CIAA files corruption case against former Pashupati Area Development Trust member secretary Dhakal
The anti-graft body accused Dhakal of amassing properties worth Rs14.41 million through illegitimate means.Post Report
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority on Monday filed a corruption case against Dr Pradeep Dhakal, former member secretary of Pashupati Area Development Trust, at the Special Court for allegedly amassing properties illegally.
The anti-graft body, in its statement issued on Monday, said that the accused had amassed properties worth Rs14.41 million through illegitimate means.
According to the CIAA, Dhakal could show the legal source of his income worth Rs63.99 million during his tenure in office.
Dhakal’s legal sources of income were his salary, incentives, travel allowances and other perks, amount received from the Citizen Investment Trust following his retirement, loans from different banks and cooperatives, income from sales of shares, and loans taken from various individuals, the anti-graft body said.
But he invested as much as Rs78.40 million in land and property purchase, interior decoration of the building, loan payments, purchase of shares, service taxes charged by financial institutes, and other medical charges.
The CIAA said that a corruption case has been filed at the Special Court as Dhakal was found to have amassed properties illegally and lived an unusually high standard of life during his service period in the government.