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Kathmandu: Law and Human Rights Committee under the Federal Parliament is to forward bills related to anti-money laundering and transitional justice for clause-wise discussion as soon as possible.
During the first meeting held today under the chairmanship of senior most member of the committee and Nepali Congress President, Sher Bahadur Deuba, at Singha Durbar-based office of the Committee, members suggested to forward the two bills as soon as possible.
On the occasion, Committee President Deuba shared that bills related to Commission for Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons, Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Third Amendment) Bill, 2079 and some act amendment bill related to Money Laundering Prevention and Promotion of Business Environment are in the committee and they would be taken to conclusion by holding clause-wise discussion.
Similarly, Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Dhanraj Gurung, said the two bills received at the Committee should be passed by the committee as soon as possible, urging to take it with importance as transitional justice is the matter of country's prestige.
Likewise, Vice-Chairperson of the CPN (UML) and Committee member Subas Chandra Nembang, said all parties are united to forward the two bills immediately and suggested the act should be amended in line with international recognition, verdict of the Supreme Court and sentiments of victims on the issue of transitional justice.
Lawmakers—Ranju Thakur, Sobita Gautam, among others suggested to take the bill ahead making the work procedure of the committee's meeting.
Committee President Deuba said work procedure of the committee's meeting would be determined and committee's bills would be forwarded in next meeting.