Investigation Commission Submits Report to Home Minister on Supreme Court Order Implementation in Transport Sector

Kathmandu. The report concerning the implementation of the Supreme Court's orders related to the transport sector has been submitted to Home Minister Omprakash Aryal. The investigation commission submitted the report on Monday, which includes the status of the implementation of the Supreme Court's directives in the transport sector, existing problems, and suggestions for necessary reforms.

This investigation commission was formed in accordance with sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Investigation Commission Act, 2026, based on the Cabinet's decision on Mangsir 22, to study the implementation of the Supreme Court's orders concerning the transport sector. Deepak Subedi was appointed as the chairman of the commission, while Sharad Adhikari and Yogendra Nath Karmacharya were appointed as members.

The report studied issues such as technical quality, minimum standards for public vehicle operation, pollution levels, and malpractices like syndicates and cartels observed in the transport sector.

Furthermore, the commission has included detailed studies and suggestions in its report on important matters such as transparency, accountability, security, compensation, and liability determination in accidents for the bodies involved in the operation and management of transportation.

 The report also presents measures to prevent such problems from recurring in the future and a clear action plan for implementation.

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