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Nepal royals 'stole charity cash' | Nepal royals 'stole charity cash' |
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A controversy has resurfaced in Nepal over one of the country's major nature conservation trusts. | A controversy has resurfaced in Nepal over one of the country's major nature conservation trusts. |
An investigation has concluded that Nepal's royal family misused funds belonging to the charity. | An investigation has concluded that Nepal's royal family misused funds belonging to the charity. |
The investigation committee said the royals spent large amounts of the trust's money on themselves, over a period of several years. | The investigation committee said the royals spent large amounts of the trust's money on themselves, over a period of several years. |
The report was written by Maoist former rebels, who are now in government, and who now control the trust. | The report was written by Maoist former rebels, who are now in government, and who now control the trust. |
'Lavish spending' | 'Lavish spending' |
Nepal is home to the world's highest mountains and to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. | Nepal is home to the world's highest mountains and to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. |
But much of the work to conserve them is embroiled in political controversy, thanks to a history of royal dictatorship mixed with communist insurgency. | But much of the work to conserve them is embroiled in political controversy, thanks to a history of royal dictatorship mixed with communist insurgency. |
The National Trust for Nature Conservation was until last year named in honour of a former king, Mahendra, and was chaired by Crown Prince Paras with his father, King Gyanendra, as patron. | The National Trust for Nature Conservation was until last year named in honour of a former king, Mahendra, and was chaired by Crown Prince Paras with his father, King Gyanendra, as patron. |
An investigative committee has now concluded that the royals spent huge amounts of trust money on travels abroad, lavish parties, and health check-ups for Queen Komal in British clinics. | An investigative committee has now concluded that the royals spent huge amounts of trust money on travels abroad, lavish parties, and health check-ups for Queen Komal in British clinics. |
Its report said the royals were still using computers and cars that rightfully belonged to the trust. | Its report said the royals were still using computers and cars that rightfully belonged to the trust. |
In one notorious royal trip, the prince visited Austria and donated a pair of one-horned rhinos, an endangered species in Nepal, to a zoo. | In one notorious royal trip, the prince visited Austria and donated a pair of one-horned rhinos, an endangered species in Nepal, to a zoo. |
Minimal expertise | Minimal expertise |
While many Nepalis will find the report plausible, it has not come from an entirely objective source. | While many Nepalis will find the report plausible, it has not come from an entirely objective source. |
All three of its authors are Maoists, as the ministry which controls the conservation trust is now headed by a minister from the former rebel group. | All three of its authors are Maoists, as the ministry which controls the conservation trust is now headed by a minister from the former rebel group. |
A recent newspaper article alleged that the trust was now staffed with many Maoist supporters or activists who have minimal conservation expertise. | A recent newspaper article alleged that the trust was now staffed with many Maoist supporters or activists who have minimal conservation expertise. |
The article said some foreign donors were suspending their co-operation as a result. | The article said some foreign donors were suspending their co-operation as a result. |
The report on the trust's funds comes two weeks before elections to an assembly which is supposed to rubber-stamp the abolition of the 240-year-old monarchy. | The report on the trust's funds comes two weeks before elections to an assembly which is supposed to rubber-stamp the abolition of the 240-year-old monarchy. |
The institution's popularity has fallen drastically since King Gyanendra's accession to the throne following the royal massacre of 2001. | The institution's popularity has fallen drastically since King Gyanendra's accession to the throne following the royal massacre of 2001. |
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