Wednesday, October 31, 2012

0 Padma probe on right track: ACC

Anti-Corruption Commission
Anti-Corruption Commission
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Ghulam Rahman on Wednesday stated their analysis in to the alleged corruption within the Padma bridge project was on course.

"Regarding overall analysis in to the Padma bridge graft, you want to state that things are in check and situations are going correctly,” he told reporters in the ACC headquarters.

Departing no 'loophole' the inquiry is happening with maximum performance, he added.

Some authorities from the Integrity Department around the globe Bank elevated graft accusations within the country's biggest-ever infrastructure development project in September this past year.

The expansion partner wanted the federal government to transmit on leave all of the government authorities relevant towards the project.

Because the government unsuccessful to satisfy the circumstances, the multinational global loan provider cancelled its credit for that $2.9 billion project on June 29, saying it had credible proof of a corruption conspiracy including Bangladeshi authorities, professionals of Canadian engineering giant SNC-Lavalin plus some private people.

It set several conditions to bring back its pledged $1.2 billion loan.

Later, former Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain walked lower while former Bridges Division Secretary Mosharraf Hossain was sent on leave. Prime Minister's Economic Matters Consultant Mashiur Rahman who had been the Integrity Consultant towards the Padma bridge project continued leave in mid-September.

The multinational loan provider, which made the decision to bring back its loan commitment on Sep 21 following the Bangladesh government decided to its conditions and terms, hired an exterior panel early this month to supervise the ACC analysis.

The 3-member panel in mid-October visited Dhaka and held several conferences using the top ACC authorities. The Planet Bank's second team will arrive at the start of November to sort out the procurement methods from the project.

ACC Commissioner M Sahabuddin told reporters on March 15 the World Bank had assured the ACC of helping in quizzing former SNC-Lavalin professionals Ramesh Shah and Mohammad Ismail who're now languishing in prison after being arrested through the Canadian police.

The very first World Bank team requested the ACC to supply it with necessary documents around the analysis, however the ACC searched for time for you to provide individuals. The antigraft watchdog on March 23 sent the documents, information and knowledge towards the panel.

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