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Global IME Bank Faces Scrutiny After Senior Employee's Death and Allegations

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Global IME Bank Limited is under intense scrutiny following the death of senior branch employee Pitambar Khadka, who allegedly named high-level executives in a social media post before his passing. Law enforcement agencies have initiated a comprehensive inquiry into the causes of his death and the allegations made.

  • Pitambar Khadka, a 42-year-old banking veteran managing operational files for Global IME Bank, was found dead at his residence.
  • Khadka's social media post on Jestha 4, 2083, identified four prominent central leaders of Global IME Bank, including CEO Surendra Raj Regmi, holding them accountable for his professional unhappiness.
  • The incident has prompted heightened institutional scrutiny regarding workplace mental health within the banking industry.
  • Khadka was actively working through the busy Biratnagar branch network of Global IME Bank.

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