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Fri, September 20, 2024

HoR Finance Committee discusses country’s economy, new stock exchange licence

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KATHMANDU: The first meeting of the Finance Committee under the Federal Parliament today discussed the activities to be carried out by the government through policies and programmes, and budget for upcoming fiscal year. Lawmakers stressed different issues including the country's current economic situation, course of action for the upcoming year's policies and programmes, and budget, corruption control and good governance. They also raised the issue of the appointment of lawmakers in parliamentary committees with conflicting interests and allegations of irregularities in the distribution of licence for new stock exchange in the meeting. Speaking in the meeting, former Finance Minister and lawmaker Bishnu Prasad Poudel said committee members will be informed about the agendas of the meeting earlier and a discussion will be held. He also stressed finalising the selection of President of the Committee. He opined that the Finance Minister should implement suggestions of the Parliamentary Committee at a time when the country's economy is in difficulty. Poudel further said the Finance Committee could provide some policy-level suggestions about the budget and the government should move ahead taking the committee's support in such a difficult situation. Saying there is a crisis in the economy due to past policies and practices, another former Finance Minister and lawmaker Gyanendra Bahadur Karki mentioned that the country's economy should be improved by making short-term, mid-term and long-term policies. [caption id="attachment_36557" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Lawmakers attend the first meeting of Finance Committee under the Federal Parliament, in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Photo: RSS[/caption] Similarly, lawmaker Padam Giri stressed that the Committee should inquire about the past studies and their implementation status regarding new stock exchange and broker licences. The Committee should immediately carry out a study as there is a doubt of financial irregularities while granting new stock exchange and broker licences, he opined. Likewise, lawmaker Gyan Bahadur Shahi expressed the view that the Committee should be informed about the measures taken by the government to improve country's economy. "The Finance Minister should be called in the next meeting of the Committee and he should inform the Committee about measures taken by the government to improve the economy," he shared. Biraj Bhakta Shrestha and Narayan Prasad Acharya raised the issue of conflict of interest in the appointment of members to the parliamentary committee. "Conflict of interest foments policy-level corruption. Moreover, there is a conflict of interest in one or the other way in the Finance Committee. We should consider such issues as well even for promoting the fiscal good governance," Shrestha elaborated. Acharya demanded that the issue of appointment of lawmakers in the committee showing conflict of interest should be taken seriously. Narayani Sharma said that since the Finance Committee is a forum to question the present situation of the economy and seek solutions, the agendas and the topics to be discussed in the meeting should be well prioritised. MP Chhiring Damdul Lama (Bhote) stressed that the parliamentary committee members should rise above partisan lines and forge common opinions through cooperation and coordination among each other in the committee on issues of national interest. Deepak Khadka echoed Lama and stressed making the works of the committee effective and efficient. Purna Bahadur Tamang urged the government to make some important announcements through the budget for the next fiscal year regarding increasing the use of electric vehicles and electric ovens. He stressed replacing the old taxis with electric ones in the Kathmandu Valley. Ganga Karki opined that the problems seen in the economy at present were not recent but the results of the wrong policies and working style for a long. "Corruption, rent-seeking and commission mongering are the present problems," she said and suggested a massive cut down on unnecessary expenditure. Mukta Kumari Yadav pointed out the need of presenting common suggestions through the Finance Committee for the improvement of the economy. Anjani Shrestha and Rana Kumari Balampaki Magar called for stopping the youth's exodus to foreign countries, increasing domestic production by operating factories and industries and promoting collective farming and cattle rearing for increasing production. They suggested that the committee should give practical suggestions to be inclluded in the next fiscal year's budget for economic improvement.
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