Kathmandu, 3 January : At least two government agencies and a parliamentary committee are investigating the British Council’s alleged tax evasion on the money it has been raising from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), a mandatory test for Nepali students who want to pursue higher education in many English-speaking countries, Binod Ghimire  reports  in The Kathmandu Post. Following a complaint from the Forum for Protection of Consumers' Rights Nepal, the Parliamentary Committee on Industry, Commerce and Consumers Rights on Friday asked the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Education to investigate whether the British Council is liable to pay taxes.The Kathmandu District Administration Office and the Department of Revenue Investigation are also  looking into separate complaints they have received. People's News Monitoring Service