KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) – Former Nepali ministers, officials and a Chinese company were charged with corruption over financial irregularities during the construction of an international airport outside of Kathmandu.
Nepal charges dozens and says corruption inflated an airport’s costs by $74 million
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) – Former Nepali ministers, officials and a Chinese company were charged with corruption over financial irregularities during the construction of an international airport.
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 Kathmandu, 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.





































