Nepal

KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 8Celebrated mountaineer Nirmal 'Nims' Purja used his non-resident Nepali card to evade millions of rupees of mountaineering royalty in the last spring season, the government officials claimed.
CAAN imposes ban on Nims Purja's Mustang Helicopter CIAA told to take action against Nims Purja, tourism ministry officials Purja, who had misused dual passports (Nepali and British) to complete 14 peaks earlier, climbed Everest, Annapurna and Makalu in the last spring season without paying climbing fees fixed for the foreign-passport holders, a record at the Department of Tourism shows."Purja has evaded a royalty over US$ 15,000 in the last season alone when he climbed three different peaks," an official who has been investigating the case at the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority told THT.
Purja, being a British citizen, had paid actual royalty to the DoT in 2023 but after obtaining a NRN citizenship card on 9 November 2023, he duped the officials to get climbing permits by showing the same card.
The CIAA has already written to the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation for necessary clarification over the issue of revenue leakage.
"Following the CIAA action, the DoT has immediately refused to grant him a climbing permit for Mt Manaslu this autumn season," a senior DoT official informed.Purja, who recently arrived here from the United Kingdom, wanted to climb Manaslu with his clients including a top Russian model Victoria Bonya before leaving for Shishapangma expedition in Tibet next month, fellow climbers shared.Spokesperson at the Department of Tourism Kali Bahadur Bhujel said that the DoT was considering Purja's case seriously.
"Revenue leakage is a serious issue," he said.
The CIAA also seeks necessary action from the Department of Revenue Investigation as Purja has been playing foul with the government agencies as well as has been tarnishing Nepal's image in the world's mountaineering fraternity."The Department of Revenue Investigation will look after the issue only after the DoT or concerned tax offices failed to charge the exact royalty amount as per the country's Act and regulations," director general at DRI Chakra Budha said.Stern action has been sought against Purja of Elite Exped for allegedly violating the Tourism Act, evading taxes and defaming the Sherpa community and Nepal's tourism sector.
Purja misled the world by saying that when he was climbing the world's tallest peak, Sherpas cut the rope above 8000 meters to halt his expedition in the last spring season.
Following widespread criticism, Nims removed the controversial video clips that he had posted about Everest from his social media.
Meanwhile, the New York Times news report on sexual misconduct allegation levelled against Purja has also tarnished the image of Nepal's mountaineering section, according to the Sherpa Tourism Entrepreneur Association of Nepal.
STEAN claims that Nims Dai store at Marriott Hotel in Naxal sold goods for which tax had not been paid to the government.
The NYT article also claimed that Purja allegedly assaulted his foreign female client at the same hotel, breaching the Marriott's 'harassment policy'.Purja also faces accusation of holding illegal training for its climbers above the base camp and commandeering an unauthorized chopper flight to/from the Camp II in the last spring season.
Purja, who now runs elite expeditions under a new company Sherpa Extreme Pvt.
Ltd - couldn't be contacted for comment.
.
This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


PM Oli extends Chhath greetings


Five World Bank-funded projects to be implemented on a fast track


Energy Minister Khadka: India visit a success for Nepal 's energy development


Dengue infection decreasing across the country


Minister Khadka urges India to expedite DPR preparation for Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project


Minister Paudel inspects Gajendra Narayan Singh Hospital in Saptari


Climate finance, mountain agenda top Nepal 's priorities at COP29


Lamichhane 's custody extended by 10 more days


Nepal sees over 900,000 foreign tourists in 2024: Tourism Board


Police confiscate 1,300 kilos cannabis in four months in Sunsari


Nepali citizen on Interpol Red Notice for foreign employment fraud arrested in Cambodia, returned to Nepal


stars Nepal alumni Study Tour 2024: Envisioning Nepal 's Future through Global Partnerships and Cultural Heritage


Underwater rescuers recover bodies of two missing in Sarlahi pond 


Two dead, 18 hurt in Arghakhanchi bus accident


Rice production may decline this year: Ministry of Agriculture


Energy minister attends 7th Int amp;#039;l Solar Alliance


One year on, Rukum Paschim earthquake survivors remain in tin sheds


Construction of Chilime-Trishuli 220 kV transmission line completes


Flights to remote mountainous districts affected


Kavrepalanchowk amp;#039;s Majhi community observe Pitara ritual


Ponds being decorated for Chhath festival


Energy Minister departs for India to attend 7th International Solar Alliance


Thai Asia starts Bhairahawa-Bangkok flight


amp;#039;Aagodeu amp;#039; festival celebrated in Barangja


Bhaiyaduj festival being celebrated today in Mithilanchal


Bhai Tika being observed today; 11:37 am auspious time for tika


Photojournalist Rajendra KC passes away


Gai Puja observed ritually across the country


Gai Pooja, Govardhan Puja and Mha Puja being observed today





13