Royal Commission In The State Of Oblivion?

Nepal’s infamous royal commission: hype and hoopla is over

By NAMA

Royal Commission Complain List Chart

Number complaints registered with the Royal Commission for Corruption Control.

What had happened to our loyal, sorry, royal commission? Is it dead or just in deep slumber? We have not heard much from it, particularly, after Deuba’s detention/DCP’s suicide/ TG’s blacklisting. Or is it planning to shift from Hariharbhawan itself? First, it shifted from Singhadurbar to BICC and then from BICC to Hariharbhawan and now where? I am not worried about its location then not having any news from that agency – to repeat the words of Honorable Mr. Dan Bahadur Shahi – that is expected to put a “full stop” on corruption in Nepal. Where is our camera shy, poking spokesman Mr. Prem Raj Karki? He is not seen on TV?

Previously, our Royal Commission has been entertaining us with its action packed news and views. Almost on a daily basis, I have been tagging its activities. Here is some evidence. The Table attached with the blog gives a number of corruption complaints lodged at RCCC on different dates that I collected from different media like newspapers, television and radio and Internet reporting.

In the first week of April, RCCC came with a big bang- it is having its own website. On a daily basis, I started browsing that website expecting to get some news scoop. First, they used to have some news reporting. Now, except for an introductory page, the whole website is literally blank. In every page what you get is message like this in Nepali: chandai aaundai chha (coming soon). I do not know what is coming soon- the news about its untimely demise or something else? At the beginning, the website used to have nice looking smiley pictures of honorable commissioners.

Now even the pictures have disappeared from the website – could this be an indication that the days of the commission are over? Or could it be that they are so busy with their works that, unlike before, they do not have time to come into news. My only worry is: what is the point of having a blank website for long?

15 Responses to “Royal Commission In The State Of Oblivion?”

1. jj Says:
June 22nd, 2005 at 5:17 pm

That’s because corrupt politician paid journalists and columnists like you have not been supporting the commission by highlighting their causes and cases.

Deuba says it’s unconstitutional, but everyone knows he’s guilty. He has put the money into Air Nepal International – why don’t you investigate and print that for a change? [icd]

2. intelligent Says:
June 22nd, 2005 at 10:22 pm

JJ, shut up. your dad was corrupt; he amassed millions by illegal means. I know that (if it means whatever comes into your dull mind). Why don’t you put up your dad’s story here and help your RCCC?

3. nama Says:
June 24th, 2005 at 9:37 am

Correction Required
Sorry, the beautiful pictures of the commissioners are still there in member section.

4. Shyam Says:
June 24th, 2005 at 10:55 am

RCCC is doing a geat job. Nepali are happy seing the corrupt politician sweating, hope they all end up in jail. only the corrupt politician and their paid journalists are bad mouthing it.

5. xyz Says:
June 24th, 2005 at 3:04 pm

There is a rumour going around that CIAA chief has resinged. If this is a correct news, that is a big blow to RCCC and its chamchas. Good Bye!

6. intelligent Says:
June 24th, 2005 at 8:56 pm

why this RCCC don’t talk about the money Helen Shah appropriated through the Deuba government and all royal family bank defaulters? This king and his chamches want to shut up everyone so that they can loot the country, yet show the “clean” face to the public, like in old Panchayat days. Beware of the palace and its Hanumans.

7. sajal Says:
June 24th, 2005 at 11:41 pm

Why does not the Royal Commission inquire justification from Lokendra Bahadur Chand who raised the royal allowence to 63 crore per anum for 13 persons from 11 crore per anum of which the late king Birendra was satisfied for 19 persons ? People like JJ are requested for a reply.

8. Harke Says:
June 26th, 2005 at 4:20 am

Sajal, how can JJ reply? Slaves are not supposed to think….They are supposed to parrot Bhajans of their masters. To think critically needs dignity. How do you expect dignity in willful slaves? They are no different from willful defaulters like T. Giri.

9. Shyam Says:
June 26th, 2005 at 5:04 pm

Well their seem to be some spoon of the corrupt politticain paid to blog.

10. Harke Says:
June 26th, 2005 at 9:54 pm

Shyam: You gave us your good introduction!!

11. sajal Says:
June 27th, 2005 at 11:39 pm

Let me quote J.J.Roussea:

“If an individual, says Grotius, can alienate his liberty and make himself the slave of a master, why could not a whole people do the same and make itself subject to a king? There are in this passage plenty of ambiguous words which would need explaining; but let us confine ourselves to the word alienate. To alienate is to give or to sell. Now, a man who becomes the slave of another does not give himself; he sells himself, at the least for his subsistence: but for what does a people sell itself? A king is so far from furnishing his subjects with their subsistence that he gets his own only from them; and, according to Rabelais, kings do not live on nothing. Do subjects then give their persons on condition that the king takes their goods also? I fail to see what they have left to preserve.”

What you have to say on it ?

12. amitriptyline Says:
July 4th, 2005 at 6:08 am

Best content I ever seen. Huge amounts of live feeds, high payouts. Realy cool.

13. bikram Says:
August 6th, 2005 at 1:42 pm

well! i want the full details about the commission and what is the basic way to gain an approach in order to file any complain and if there is any branch of the commission outside valley/

14. DOCTOR Says:
September 15th, 2005 at 6:15 pm

HELLO EVERYBODY THERE ,

NAMASTE.

ITS A RELAY RACE FIRST AKTHIYAR CAME AND NOW ITS TURS TO ROYAL COMMISSION………THEY ARE ALSO MADE FOR TO GET “BHATHA” TA AND DA.

THE MOST CORRUTED PERSON FIRST CHOICE TO EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN IN HI FI MODERN COLLEGE AND SCHOOLS.

WHY NOT THEY ARE INVESTIGATE IN THIS AREA.A SIMPLE GOVERNMENT PERSON ADMITTED HIS DAUGHTER AND SON TO MEDICAL COLLEGES AND ENGINEERING COLEGE IN NEPAL/ ABROAD.
WHO CARE THEM WHO INVESTIGATE THEIR PROPERTY.

WHY NOT THEY TAKE THE LIST FROM MEDICAL COLLEGES OR ENGINEERING COLLEGE AND THEN INVESTIGATE.

THERE ARE 90 STUDENTS IN ONE COLLEGE IN SELF FINANCE….AMONG THAT 80PERCENT ARE FROM CORRUTION RELATED FAMILY.

IF THIS PROCESS WILL START THEN THEY ARE GOOD FOR WORK OTHER WISE THERE WILL BE THE NEXT AWYOG…………………PRESIDENT COMMISSION INVESTIGATION NEPAL (PCIN).

GOOD LUCK TO ALL
TO SEE BETTER NEPAL

UWB: Please avoid using all caps while commenting. It is difficult to read.

15. Raja babu Says:
December 23rd, 2005 at 7:45 pm

I really appreciate this commission.I want to give an information where i have to give this.


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