Katmandu: Former Nepali ministers, officials and a Chinese company were charged with corruption over financial irregularities during the construction of an international airport outside of Katmandu.
The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority filed on Sunday cases against 55 people and the China CAMC Engineering Company Limited, one of the biggest such cases in the Himalayan nation, accusing them of inflating construction expenses by more than $74 million. It remains unclear when the hearing will begin.
Two officials of the Chinese company have been named in the charges filed at the Special Court in Katmandu, which handles corruption cases related to government dealings.
The bidding agreed on with the government in 2012 was set at $169.6 million, but Nepali officials increased the amount to a little over $244 million “in collusion with the Chinese company,” the commission said.
The airport, at the resort city of Pokhara, 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Katmandu, was built with a loan from China Exim Bank. It was expected to draw foreign tourists to the picturesque city, the starting point of many trekking routes in Nepal. However, it failed to attract international flights since operations began in 2023, according to local reports.
Court cases in Nepal can take months if not years to be resolved.
Corruption is widespread in the South Asian country. In September, massive demonstrations against corruption led by youth, which left dozens killed, forced the government to step down and an interim administration was installed.
General elections are expected in March.
Nepal charges 55 people and a Chinese company with alleged inflation of airport costs by $74m
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Nepal charges 55 people and a Chinese company with alleged inflation of airport costs by $74m
- Two officials of the Chinese company have been named in the charges filed at the Special Court in Katmandu
- The airport, at west of Katmandu, was built with a loan from China Exim Bank
Suicide bomber kills five soldiers in northeast Nigeria: security, local sources
- A suicide bomber struck a military position in northeastern Nigeria near the border with Cameroon, killing at least five soldier
MAIDAGURI, Nigeria: A suicide bomber struck a military position in northeastern Nigeria near the border with Cameroon, killing at least five soldiers, security and local defense sources said, but the military denied any fatalities, confirming only injuries.
Several sources told AFP on Monday night and Tuesday morning that the attack occurred on Sunday, targeting a military position in Firgi, a locality near Pulka, a remote town in Borno state.
“I counted five bodies lying in blood at the back of my house,” said Umar Sa’idu, a member of a community government-sponsored militia group, who helped transport the victims to hospital.
Several sources told AFP on Monday night and Tuesday morning that the attack occurred on Sunday, targeting a military position in Firgi, a locality near Pulka, a remote town in Borno state.
“I counted five bodies lying in blood at the back of my house,” said Umar Sa’idu, a member of a community government-sponsored militia group, who helped transport the victims to hospital.
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