Kathmandu, Feb 10: The Commission
for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) that was established for
checking graft has entered into 34th years of its inception from today
onward.
The 34th establishment day is being
observed at its Tangal-based office today with special programmes on the
promotion of good governance.
CIAA Secretary Ghanshyam Upadhyay
shared that President Ramchandra Paudel has been invited as the chief guest for
today's programme.
The Commission is a constitutional
body established with the objective of curbing all forms of corruption.
The Constitution has authorized the
Commission to focus on controlling corruption. Upholding the constitutional
spirit, the Commission has focused its role by adopting punitive, preventive,
promotional and institutional capacity building strategies to curb graft in the
country, it is claimed.
Article 239 of the Constitution
provides for the functions, duties and powers of the CIAA. According to the
article, the anti-graft constitutional body can conduct an investigation in
accordance with the law into the misuse of authority by a person holding a
public office.
If any person holding public office
is found to have committed any act considered corruption, the CIAA can file a
case against such person.
According to the commission's 34th
annual report, a total of 27,714 complaints have been disposed of among 36,186
complaints including 26,918 registered in the commission and subordinate
offices in the fiscal year 2080/81 and 9,268 in the last fiscal year.(RSS)