Kathmandu, Aug. 25
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the concerned
government agencies to work effectively in controlling smuggling, corruption
and misuse of state assets.
The agencies included the Department of Revenue
Investigation, Department of Money Laundering Investigation, Public Procurement
Monitoring Office, National Vigilance Centre, National Investigation
Department, and Nepal Trust and other offices.
Speaking at the annual review and ministerial level
development problem solving committee meeting held on Sunday at the Prime
Minister's Office (PMO), Prime Minister Oli recalled the incidents of smuggling
up to 33 kg of gold from the Tribhuvan International Airport and mentioned that
the state had lost a lot of revenue due to the lack of responsibility of the
relevant agencies.
"Such activities are not allowed anymore, smuggling should
not be possible. Be determined to fulfill whatever responsibility you have. If
there is a problem in determining the scope of work, bring it to me. Save the
country from ruins and give hope and confidence to people," he said.
According to the PMO, PM Oli said to the chiefs of the
agencies under the Office that if their agencies cannot establish effective
justification for their operation, there was no need to setup one just to
employ some people.
He clarified that those agencies were brought under the Office
of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers so that they could work more
effectively.
Emphasizing that good governance should be developed and
democratic values and norms should be implemented so that the youth could get
jobs or have an environment to work with dignity, Prime Minister Oli urged them
to be bold and determined in the journey to achieve the goals of development
and prosperity. Any dillydallying won’t be tolerated anymore, said the PM.
Chief Secretary, Leeladevi Gadtaula, said that 63 per cent
of the milestones set for the PMO in the last Fiscal Year 2023/24 could be met but
the capital expenditure remained pathetic at just 48.89 per cent.
"So, we should identify the shortcomings and work
effectively in the coming days," she said.
Prime Minister's Economic and Development Adviser Dr. Yuba Raj
Khatiwada, Vice-Chairman of the National Planning Commission, Prof. Dr. Shivraj
Adhikari, and secretaries were present in the meeting.
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