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Officials say that Nepal has charged 55 officials and a Chinese firm with graft in an airport case.

Officials said that an anti-graft committee in Nepal charged 55 'officials', including five ex-ministers and a Chinese contractor, with?corruption? in the construction of a Chinese funded airport in western Nepal.

The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority filed the case on Sunday at the Anti-Corruption Special Court, accusing the officials and the Chinese company of illegally?inflating the costs of building the Pokhara International Airport to more than $74 millions.

Yagya?Regmi is the assistant spokesperson for the Special Court. She said that CIAA demanded that the inflated cost of?the project be repaid by the accused. This included China CAMC Engineering Co Ltd, which?constructed it.

No one from the accused was available for comment.

The 'Special Court' will now send notices to all those involved in the case, and only begin hearings after they have given their statements. Regmi said that it was impossible to say when the court would finish hearing the case and render a judgement.

Construction costs increased by over 40%, according to a report.

In a statement, the CIAA?claimed that the accused had inflated costs to $244 millions from an estimated $170 million. It said that a final payment of $216 million was made using a loan from China Exim Bank.

Pokhara Airport was inaugurated on?2023, but no international airlines has expressed interest in flying to or from the airport.

Nepal is a country that is rife with corruption, located between China and India.

In September, at least 76 people died in anti-graft demonstrations led by youth, forcing Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned. Sushila Karki is his successor. She will be responsible for holding parliamentary elections in 2026.

Pokhara is Nepal's second largest city and the gateway to Annapurna, the 10th highest mountain in the world. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum)

(source: Reuters)