Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority

The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA; Nepali: अख्तियार दुरुपयोग अनुसन्धान आयोग) is an apex constitutional body for corruption control for the Government of Nepal. The fundamental function of the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) is to prevent corruption within the Nepalese government. The Commission is the only body to investigate, prosecute and bring actions against officials accused of corruption or maladministration.

Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority
अख्तियार दुरुपयोग अनुसन्धान आयोग
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 11, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-02-11)
HeadquartersKathmandu
Agency executive
  • Prem Kumar Rai, Chief Commissioner
Websiteciaa.gov.np

The Constitution of Nepal has empowered CIAA to investigate and probe cases against the persons holding any public office and their associates who are alleged to indulge in the abuse of authority by way of corruption.[1] As a constitutional body, the authority vested on CIAA are as per the Article 238 and 239 of the Constitution of Nepal.[2] Prem Kumar Rai is the Chief Commissioner of the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority. Commissioners are Kishor Kumar Silwal, Jaya Bahadur Chand, Dr. Hari Poudel, Dr. Sumitra Shrestha Amatya.[3]

The CIAA will initiate investigations against all public officials if the complaint is made in writing or in the media or through any source related to allegations of abuse of power.

History

Commissioner Raj Narayan Pathak resigned on February 15, 2019 after news reports of corruption surfaced about a Medical College License. The commission has sued a case against Pathak for the case. He is accused of having taken 8.7 million rupees as bribes to settle a corruption claim in Nepal Engineering College.[4]

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