The Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, has said it has not given any permission to these eight individuals to open the bank accounts.
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has recently made revelation that Nepalese nationals had covertly deposited cash in the Geneva branch of HSBC Bank.
At the meeting of the Parliamentary Finance Committee today, the Department of Money Laundering Investigation said that process has been initiated by the Finance Ministry, Nepal Rastra Bank and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to collect details of the Nepali account holders of the bank, according to the National News Agency (RSS).
He stressed on the need for enacting legislation to bring back deposits made illegally by Nepali nationals abroad.
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Governor of central bank Yubaraj Khatiwada said that the central bank had directed the concerned banks and person to provide details about the Rs 3.50 billion that came to two commercial banks in Nepal from British Virgin Island in the name of businessman Ajayraj Sumargee.
However, one can take loan from foreign countries at maximum six per cent interest rate on the basis of recommendation of the bodies concerned.