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Parliamentary Probe Committee interrogates Tulsi Multipurpose Cooperative Chairman Sharma on fraud case

KATHMANDU, Aug 10: The Parliamentary Probe Committee, investigating a cooperative fraud case, has interrogated Kedarnath Sharma, chairman of Tulsi Multipurpose Cooperative.
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KATHMANDU, Aug 10: The Parliamentary Probe Committee, investigating a cooperative fraud case, has interrogated Kedarnath Sharma, chairman of Tulsi Multipurpose Cooperative.


Sharma, who is currently detained at Nakhu Jail, was summoned by the committee on Saturday to provide his statements, according to committee Chairman and lawmaker Surya Bahadur Thapa Chhetri.


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The parliamentary committee has begun recording statements from operational members and other individuals implicated in the case.


The committee is also scheduled to interrogate Gita Sharma, CB Lama, and Nunam Subba today.


On Friday, statements were taken from individuals associated with Gautam Shree Multipurpose Cooperatives, Laligurans Multipurpose Cooperatives, and Gorkha Saving Cooperatives.


The committee, which is required to conclude its investigation within three months, has completed the evidence collection and preliminary procedures. It has now started recording statements from those accused of involvement in the fraud, including those currently imprisoned.


Previously, the committee directed the Home Ministry to extradite 18 individuals involved in the fraud who had fled to foreign countries.

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