House of Representatives unanimously approves anti-money laundering bill
Published: 10:27 pm Feb 07, 2024
KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 7
The House of Representatives (HoR) unanimously approved the bill on anti-money laundering in today's meeting.
Earlier in the meeting, Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs, Dhanraj Gurung, presented the proposal seeking the endorsement of the bill to amend acts and laws relating to the prevention of money laundering and promotion of the business environment.
The endorsement has opened the way for amendments to a host of laws, such as the Export-Import (Control) Act-2013 BS, Ship Registration Act-2027 BS, Revenue Act-2034 BS, Tourism Act-2035 BS, Building Act-2055 BS, Insolvency Act-2063 BS, Securities Act-2063 BS, Nepal Rastra Bank Act-2058 BS.
Similarly, Human Trafficking and Transportation (Control) Act-2064 BS, Criminal Assets and Instruments (Seizure, Control, and Confiscation) Act-2070 BS, Money Laundering Prevention Act-2064 BS, Organized Crime Prevention Act-2070 BS, Insurance Act-2079 BS, Cooperatives Act-2074 BS, Foreign Investment and Technology Handover Act-2075 BS, and Electricity Regulation Commission Act-2074 BS.
The Mutual Legal Assistance Act-2070 BS will also undergo amendment with today's endorsement. The National Civil (Code) Act-2074 BS and the National Criminal Procedure (Code) Act-2074 BS have been amended through the Bill.
HoR will meet again on February 18 at 11:00 am. Speaker Devraj Ghimire informed that on that day, the parliamentarians could hold a live question and answer session with the Prime Minister.