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Lokman Singh Karki is a Nepalese politician and former Chief Commissioner of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA). He was born on 5 April 1956 in Nepal. He is 64 years old as of 2020. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 70 kg. He is married and has two children. He has been involved in politics since the 1990s and has held various positions in the government. He was appointed as the Chief Commissioner of the CIAA in 2013 and served in the position until 2016. He has been involved in various corruption cases and has been accused of misusing his power and authority. He was impeached by the Parliament in 2016 and was barred from holding any public office for six years. He has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his political career and various investments.

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Age 68 years old
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Born 5 April 1956
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Nepal
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2019

Lok Man has been accused of using Indian Spy Agency to persuade Nepalese politicians to appoint him as the chief of CIAA. The committee of senior political leaders that had recommended Lok Man's appointment and the then President of Nepal Dr. Ram Baran Yadav who appointed Lok Man have been accused of acting at the R&AW(India's external spy agency)'s behest. After the CIAA opened a probe against Kanak Dikshit, the journalist publicly said RA&W had been behind Karki’s appointment. After the impeachment motion was moved, the Republic and Kantipur media groups alleged that Indian Ambassador Ranjit Rae had lobbied to save Karki. Numerous articles published in Nepalese media also cite instances of power misuse by Lok Man that clearly benefited India in matters of dispute with Nepal.

2016

Lokman Singh Karki (Nepali: लोकमान सिंह कार्की Listen  (help ·info ) , born April 5, 1956), is the former Chief Commissioner of Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) of Nepal. He assumed office in May, 2013. He was sacked from the post on 21 October 2016. In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court on 8 January 2017 held that Mr. Karki was not qualified for the appointment to the office of the chief of the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority.

On 19 October 2016, 157 MPs of CPN-UML and CPN(Maoist Centre) filed impeachment motion against Lokman Singh Karki at the Parliament Secretariat on the ground of his or her failure to fulfil his or her duties of office because of serious violation of the constitution and law, incompetence or misconduct or failure to discharge the duties of office honestly or serious violation of the code of conduct. As per the Constitutional provisions of Nepal, after the commencement of impeachment proceedings, the person in question shall not be allowed to discharge the duties of his or her office pending the settlement of such proceedings.

Karki was controversially appointed as the Chief Commissioner of CIAA on May 8, 2013 by President Rambaran Yadav on recommendation of Constitutional Council for a term of six years. He was accused of suppressing the People's Movement II and was recommended by Rayamajhi Aayog for criminal proceedings. He was the chief secretary of the government under the direct rule of Former King Gyanendra Shah, and faced massive criticisms from different civil society members, media and political parties including Nepali Congress and CPN (UML). The Girija Prasad Koirala-led government, formed after the success of the 2006 movement, had also decided to sack him from the position of chief secretary and disqualify him from holding any public position in future “for using state apparatus against the pro-democratic protesters”. He also faced allegations that he was involved in various scandals, including a gold smuggling case, when he was working as the director general at Tribhuvan International Airport. He has also been charged several times, although informally, by many civil servants of misusing his power. He has also been allegedly charged for controlling and informally making decisions of Nepal Medical Council misusing his post and power. On 19 September 2016,157 lawmakers of CPN(UML) and CPN Maoist-Centre filed an impeachment motion against the Karki. However the impeachment motion was never submitted for vote in the Parliament. The Special Bench of the Supreme Court, constituting Justices Ishwor Prasad Khatiwada, Dr. Ananda Mohan Bhattarai and Anil Kumar Sinha, had that the appointment of Mr. Karki was unconstitutional as Mr. Karki lacked requisite legal and moral qualifications for the post of the Chief Commissioner of the CIAA. The Court among others held that Mr. Karki did not have 20 years experience in the government in the field of development, law, engineering, finance as required by the Constitution and importantly lacked "high moral standing" required by the Constitution. In holding that Mr. Karki lacked high moral standing, the Court held that he himself was charged with corruption by the CIAA for alleged smuggling of gold while he headed Internal Revenue Department; was found guilty of human rights violations and abuse of official powers of the Chief Secretary during the suppression of people's movement of April 2006; and lying to the Court regarding his experience as the Chief Secretary of the government of Nepal (although the government had replaced Karki with a new chief secretary in 2006, Mr. Karki had lied to the Court that he remained as the Chief Secretary until his resignation in 2007).

On 27 July 2016, the party protested against the chief of CIAA who did not appear at the meeting of Good Governance and Monitoring Committee (GGMC) of the Parliament held at Singha Durbar citing health problems. The GMCC had invited Lokman Karki and the other commissioners to discuss the accusations that the CIAA had interfered in MD & MS entrance examination at Kathmandu University against the principal of academic jurisdiction by holding the examinations on their own. In the letter to the committee he stated that he had a throat infection and doctors had advised him not to speak for a week.

1984

Karki, who was appointed under-secretary at the then palace secretariat in 1984 through royal edict, joined civil service in 1990 after the reinstatement of democracy. If Karki’s earlier six years of service at the then palace secretariat is excluded, he does not meet the required criteria for holding the position.

He joined the civil service in 1984 as an Under-Secretary of the State Council and served till 2009 in different capacities. He worked as an Under Secretary from 1984 to 1993 in various capacities. He was a Joint Secretary of the Government of Nepal from 1993 to 2001 when he served in the Ministry of Finance in different capacities. He worked as a Convener and Chief of the Revenue Advisory Committee and Central Monitoring Unit in the Ministry of Finance. He also held the position of Director General of the Department of Customs. He was the first Director General of the Department of Revenue Investigation. He served as the Secretary of Government of Nepal from 2001 to 2006. As the Secretary, he worked at the Ministry of Information and Communications, Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Population and Environment and Ministry of Water Resources. He then served as the Chief Secretary of Government of Nepal from 2006 to 2009.

1956

Lokman Singh Karki was born on April 5, 1956 in Kathmandu to Late General Bhupal Man Singh Karki and Late Durga Kumari Karki. He is married to Sunita Karki. He has one Son and two daughters. He has received Master's Degree in Economics from Tribhuwan University and Master's Degree in Economics and Social Studies from Victoria University, United Kingdom.