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The National Assembly has approved the amendments to the Banking Offenses and Punishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2080, which were proposed from the National Assembly. During the meeting on Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Vishnu Prasad Paudel presented a proposal to deliberate on the amendments made to the Banking Offenses and Punishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2080, and it was unanimously accepted.
In discussions regarding the amendments passed by the National Assembly, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Vishnu Prasad Paudel responded to the raised questions and acknowledged the suggestions received from the National Assembly. He emphasized that incorporating the suggestions and feedback into the bill would make the government’s stance clearer and more effective. He expressed his gratitude towards the suggestions put forth by the National Assembly, stating that he would consider them seriously.
Furthermore, Member of Parliament Prem Suwal highlighted the need for a balanced development across the country and stressed the importance of controlling banking offenses to ensure a stable economic environment within the districts. Additionally, MP Saraj Ahmad Farooqi emphasized the importance of incorporating the suggestions received from the National Assembly in the bill.
Opinion from Ramesh Khatri, representative of Kansai Nepal News: “The unanimous approval of the amendments to the Banking Offenses and Punishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2080, by the National Assembly reflects a positive step towards strengthening the regulatory framework in the banking sector. The willingness of the government to consider and implement the feedback received from the National Assembly demonstrates a collaborative approach in addressing banking issues and ensuring financial stability for the country.”
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: April 28, 2025 12:01 am