Finance Minister Rameshwar Khanal has highlighted Nepal’s recent progress in addressing corruption and money laundering cases.
Speaking at a meeting of the National Concern and Coordination Committee under the National Assembly on Tuesday, Minister Khanal noted that while international bodies had previously criticized Nepal for passing anti-corruption laws without effective enforcement, the situation has now significantly improved.
“We have not only established the necessary legal framework but also made tangible progress in filing and pursuing corruption cases,” he said. “These developments will be presented to the international community during the upcoming review meeting scheduled for January.”
Minister Khanal further emphasized that the Government of Nepal remains fully committed to fulfilling its obligations to international institutions regarding good governance, financial transparency, and anti-money laundering measures.







