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Afghanistan/South Asia
Anti-Corruption Body in Bangladesh Begins Work
2005-01-04
Talk about having your work cut out for you...
In a major move in the New Year, the newly-constituted Anti-Corruption Commission has asked 13 secretaries of the government of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia to explain to the commission within four days about 1,028 missing cars belonging to their ministries, which must have been deposited to the Central Transport Pool, on completion of development projects for which these were purchased. The notices were served on the secretaries, including the Ministries of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, Education, Primary and Mass Education, Agriculture, Health, Information, Establishment, Finance and Planning, Youth, Social Welfare, Economic Relations Division, and Telecommunications, an ACC official told newsmen in Dhaka yesterday. The luxury cars were purchased with government money for use in different development projects, and those have been under alleged disposal of high officials of the concerned ministries even after completion of the projects, although the vehicles were supposed to be returned to the CTP under the Ministry of Establishment. Earlier, a committee, headed by a senior official of the Prime Minister's Office, formed in April last year, could recover only 176 cars in 18-month duration of the probe body. The prices of the missing motor cars are estimated to be 2,000 million taka.
Posted by:Fred

#1  I wonder how corrupt they'll be?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-04 7:04:20 PM  

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