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February 28, 2021
Kathmandu, February 28
The Cybercrime Bureau of Nepal Police has arrested an 18-year-old boy on the charge of creating and operating a Facebook page in the name of the bureau itself.
The arrestee has been identified as Prajwal Pokharel, a resident of Kapilvastu and currently residing in Rupandehi of the Lumbini province.
The bureau has suspected Pokharel tried to make profits by creating the page.
Earlier, the Kathmandu District Court had issued an arrest warrant to nab him as per the Electronic Transactions Act, 2006, according to SSP Nabinda Aryal.
Further investigation is underway.
Reform aims to cut costs and simplify SMSFs
Trustees frustrated by excessive paperwork and expensive advice frameworks will be watching two government initiatives with great interest.
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There is growing momentum for financial services reform that could see the cost of administering a self-managed super fund fall, with federal Treasury and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission issuing independent consultation papers that could cut red tape and complexity.
Treasury has called for submissions to its consultation paper, Modernising Business Communications, which has the goal of “cutting business costs (including superannuation) and better reflecting the way Australians want to engage and communicate digitally”.
THAILAND RACES AHEAD IN THE GLOBAL DIGITAL REVOLUTION
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Facilitated by easier access to high-speed internet, the rise of Thailand’s vibrant digital industry over recent years has been underpinned
by the rich creativity and strong entrepreneurial spirit of Thailand’s tech-savvy digital generation. At the forefront of this brave new digital world, Thailand has seen its economy consistently prove its readiness to embrace the new opportunities presented by the global digital revolution.
Supported by the country’s active development of its ICT infrastructure, Thai business are increasingly adopting digital tools such as AI, cloud computing and next generation digital platforms to enhance their efficiency. Meanwhile, mobile and real-time digital activities such as e-commerce, fintech and online entertainment are readily embraced as part of Thai people’s changing lifestyles.
The SMSF Association has backed the federal government’s initiative to embrace technology as a means of cutting red tape and complexity in the SMSF sector.