KATHMANDU
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said the government considers the sale of Ncell shares as unusual. Speaking at a meeting of the House of Representatives’ State Affairs and Good Governance Committee today, the Prime Minister said the government formed the Committee to probe the Ncell share sale issue, viewing the sale procedure as amiss.
The government sensed something wrong in the procedures, and further steps will be based on the recommendations of the Study and Investigation Committee, he said, promising to implement additional measures in the regulations of telecommunications service providers, to create a more favorable atmosphere for foreign investment, and to reform foreign currency exchange facilities and tax administration.
He informed the committee that the government is committed to taking legal action if any violations are found in the matter. Emphasizing that the sensitivity of the issue extends beyond tax concerns, he said that any general shortcomings in attracting foreign investment could have significant costs for the nation. “The government is aware of the potential impacts of Ncell share sale issues on revenue collection, investment, and telecommunications development. That’s why a five-member study and probe committee coordinated by former Attorney General Tankamani Sharma Dangal has been formed, “he said.
According to him, the committee has been directed to minutely study the matter and to submit the report within 30 days of its formation. The Committee was formed by the Cabinet meeting on December 7 to investigate the matter of the sale of shares of Ncell, the telecommunications service provider based in Nepal. The government head shared with the meeting concerns expressed from various quarters after media reports that the 805 shares of Ncell Axiata were undervalued to evade tax during the sale. Prime Minister Dahal clarified that he directed the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Nepal Telecommunication Authority to study the Ncell share scam soon after returning home from COP28.
He briefed the meeting that the probe committee has been collecting documents and details as well as analyzing them, coordinating with the Nepal Telecommunication Authority, Office of the Company Registrar, Department of Industry, Nepal Rastra Bank, Department of Inland Revenue, the taxpayer service office, and the Securities Board of Nepal.
PM Dahal shared that these regulatory bodies are collecting evidence and documents regarding the issues of foreign investment in Ncell, sale and purchase of shares, tax, revenue, and foreign exchange remaining in their respective jurisdictions. Similarly, Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, mentioned that the Prime Minister and Communications Ministry inquired with the regulatory bodies immediately after the news related to the sale and purchase of Ncell shares. She added, “Discussion was held with bodies concerned on the issue of whether or not permission was taken with the regulatory body to sell and purchase shares of Ncell, whether or not the sale of the shares is as per international norms and values, and laws related to this, and the cabinet formed the probe committee after that.”
Sharing that the government has been seriously making efforts to reach the conclusion by carrying out a study and holding a discussion on the Ncell share sale issue, Minister Sharma viewed that activities have been forwarded as per the direction to resolve the weaknesses and problems seen in this regard.