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Will Home Minister Sudhan Gurung’s Investigation Report Be Made Public or Not? Should It Be?

Home Minister Sudhan Gurung

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More than a week has passed since the committee formed to investigate the asset declaration of Home Minister Sudhan Gurung submitted its report, but the government has yet to make it public.

Due to questions about his asset declarations and involvement in various sectors, Gurung resigned to the Prime Minister within 27 days of taking office.

However, on Tuesday morning—the same day the government decided to accept the investigation report—Sudhan Gurung was reappointed to the same post.

On Baisakh 9 (April 21), Gurung wrote on social media: “I have taken seriously the questions, comments, and public interest raised by citizens regarding the matters of my shares. Ethics are higher than position, and public trust is the greatest power. Therefore, I resigned from the position of Home Minister to ensure a fair investigation into the matters concerning me, to avoid any perception of vested interest while holding office.”

Although the 43-page report prepared by the investigation committee was submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office, the details regarding what was discovered about Gurung’s involvement have not been made public.

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