The discussion on the motion against Lokman Singh Karki was expected to begin on Tuesday.
Karki headed the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) since 2013. But his installation remained controversial from the beginning as he had himself been the subject of graft inquiries, although he was never convicted.
In a meeting of House, Speaker Onsari Gharti Magar said the discussion on the motion would commence on Tuesday. After the deliberations in the House, the impeachment motion would be sent to the Impeachment Recommendation Committee (IRC).
The impeachment motion against Karki was registered by 157 lawmakers from the main opposition CPN-UML and the ruling CPN (Maoist Centre) of Prime Minister Prachanda on Wednesday.
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A parliamentary party meeting of CPN (Maoist Centre) today made the decision to this effect and its leader Agni Sapkota said party chairman Prachanda urged for a logical conclusion of the issue.
Nepali Congress, the largest party in the parliament, is yet to come up with its official position on the motion. The party would give its decision regarding the motion on Monday, according to the party sources.
"The acting chief said there would not be any deviation in the effectiveness of its performance regarding the constitutional responsibilities due to a specific incident," CIAA spokesperson Ganesh Raj Karki said in a statement.
The motion states that Karki "seriously violated the constitution and laws and has not sincerely performed the duties of his position", reports said.
According to the motion, Karki used his role in the CIAA to put pressure on the national medical council to help a private medical college owned by his relatives, they said.
Corruption is rife in Nepal. Watchdog Transparency International's global corruption perception index ranked Nepal 130th out of 168 countries.
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