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Wealth accounts slip into oblivion Foreign university policy Ministers, MPs keep flouting a key election pledge since second year in office n Mohosinul Karim Most of the ministers, advisors to the prime minister, lawmakers and their family members are yet to submit their wealth statements to the government in defiance of the government order. The government in its election manifesto pledged that the wealth statements of ministers and lawmakers would go public. Some of the ministers and lawmakers submitted the statements in the first year of the government but those have never been made public. Over the last two and a half years that practice too has faded into oblivion. The finance ministry instructed the cabinet division to ask the ministers, state ministers, advisors to the prime

minister and lawmakers to submit their and their family members’ wealth statements. The cabinet division issued a circular on June 17, 2010 to this end. Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan recently said they had not yet received any wealth statements. “We have asked them to submit the statements to the prime minister’s office and so far I know some of them have already done that.” Mollah Waheduzzaman, senior secretary to the PMO, declined to comment on the matter. But relevant officials at the PMO on condition of anonymity said very few of them turned up with the wealth statements. The rest are not interested at all, let alone making the statements public.

The officials said among the ministers, former communications minister Syed Abul Hossain and state minister for land Mostafizur Rahman submitted their wealth statements to the PMO. Finance Minister AMA Muhith himself disclosed his asset statement publicly. Tax-related documents kept with the NBR are secret and people don’t have access to those. But they can know about the wealth statements of ministers and lawmakers only if those are made public. The officials said corruption has risen in the country as the order of the prime minister has not been executed properly. If the statements had been made public corruption might have declined. Dr Iftekharuzzaman, executive di-

rector of the Transparency International Bangladesh, said non-submission of wealth statements of ministers, advisors and MPs is completely violation of the election pledges of the government. People may lose their confidence in the election pledges of political parties, he said. “It might help the government curb corruption in the administrations and public offices, if the ministers and lawmakers would have submitted their statements and they had been made public,” he went on to say. He further said it was really unfortunate for the people of the country and the government that the order of the prime minister was not being executed. “It could have set a good example in the country.” l

finalised amid fear of discriminations n Mushfique Wadud The education ministry has already finalised a draft policy to allow foreign universities to open up branches, go into joint venture with local counterparts or operate study centres in Bangladesh. Officials say the policy was drawn up based on the interests expressed by a number of foreign universities and their branches considering the growing number of higher education aspirants in the country. However, academics and private university stakeholders have expressed fear that the policy, which is currently under the law ministry’s vetting, would

versity policy awaits nod from the law ministry, the cabinet and the parliament, some branches of foreign universities have already started advertising for admissions in national dailies violating laws already in place. An August 23 advertisement published in a leading Bangla-language daily publicised that Commonwealth Open University is offering distance education in undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and post-doctoral courses. The tag line was “Earn British Degree at affordable cost at your home” was followed with nothing but some cell phone numbers, which could not be reached by the Dhaka Tribune despite numerous attempts.

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The fields and water bodies in Kashiyani area of Gopalganj have become vibrant with jute processing activities. The photo was taken on Saturday

BNP wants settlement outside parliament

AL’s partial election steering committee formed n Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee n Mohammad Al-Masum Molla The ruling Awami League has constituted its election steering committee, headed by party President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, to speed up preparations for the next parliamentary polls, sources said. PM’s advisers HT Imam and Mashiur Rahman have been made co-chairmen of the committee. The formation of the panel came into light when HT Imam was speaking to some leaders at the party chief’s Dhanmondi office on Saturday, the sources said. The full committee would be declared within the next few days. It is, however, not confirmed how many members would be opted in this panel later on.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

BNP will place a proposal on the formation of the poll-time interim government in the parliament but the issue of non-partisan polls-time administration should at first be settled outside the House, said a top leader of the party seeking anonymity. Meanwhile, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia told the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon over the telephone Friday evening that the opposition would declare the formation of polls-time interim government only after the government announcement of neutral polls-time administration. Khaleda told Moon they were ready to hold dialogue at any place and anytime, but before that, the government had to announce polls under a non-par-

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dedicated police unit to fight growing Islamist extremism as it appears tough on militancy and regional separatist groups operating on Bangladesh soil at the fag end its tenure.

rioters on Sunday a day after clashes between Buddhists and minority Muslims in the northern region of Sagaing in the latest widening of sectarian violence in the former military-run state.

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6 At least five pirates were critically injured and may have succumbed to their injuries, during a marathon six-hour gunfight with the police in the Manpura upazila of Bhola early Sunday.

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7 A walk past the streets and roads in the capital’s Dholaikhal area might make one wonder what could possibly be the authorities concerned doing.

11 Demanding an apology for 1971 war crimes is our valid right as Bangladeshis, but a tendency to demonise everything from Pakistan suggests immaturity.

B1 Amid private sector credit fall, Bangladesh Bank advised the commercial banks to give an enhanced focus on agricultural and SME sector credit.

tisan government, said the senior leader. Khaleda Zia on Saturday night talked with some senior leaders of the party about Moon’s call and the issue would be discussed in detail on the next standing committee meeting of the party, he said.

P2 BNP ON HEFAZAT BNP standing committee member Khandakar Mosharraf Hossain, Reaz Rahman and Osman Faruk, advisers to BNP chairperson, met Khaleda at her Gulshan office Saturday night. The leaders see the phone call from Moon as a positive move to resolve the prevailing political deadlock. They believe that the political crisis can be settled if the UN is cordial.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 3

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create discrimination between the foreign and local private universities and would allow sub-standard universities from abroad to flood Bangladesh’s education arena. The enactment of the Private University Act in 1992 had allowed private ventures to open higher education facilities in the country. Currently, there are 70 private universities that are catering to the demand of 300,000 students. The final amended version of the law of 2010 bans operation and conferring of degrees by foreign universities in the country. It also required branches operating to conform to government-formulated guidelines However, even as the foreign uni-

University Grants Commission member, Atful Hye Shibly, said he did not come across the advertisement but would take action if any university publishes advertisement without permission. Not only advertisements, a number of foreign universities already have study centres operating in the country without any prior approval from the ministry or UGC. On June 4, Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid told the parliament that 25 such branches are operating in the country. However, UGC officials said the number is much higher and 60 branches or study centres are in operation.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 3

ACC to file cases against BTCL officials n Syed Samiul Basher Anik The Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday approved filing four cases against 22 people, including Managing Director SOM Kalim Ullah and three other former managing directors of Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited, in connection with embezzling over Tk5.75bn through illegal Voice over Internet Protocol business. ACC Commissioner M Shahabuddin said the commission had approved filing the cases at a recent meeting. “Since we have found their involvement in the graft allegation the commission has taken the decision.” The commission Deputy Director SM Shahidur Rahman is likely to file the cases with Ramna Police Station this week, a source from ACC said. The commission inquiry found those 22 people swindling tk5.75bn

over the last four years through illegal VoIP business by erasing calls from call detail record. BTCL Managing Director SOM Kalim Ullah, former managing directors SM Khairuzzaman, Afsar-ul-Alam and M Abu Sayed Khan, former member (maintenance and operation) Moham-

A total of Tk5.7bn swindled; Tk100m revenue loss a day for illegal VoIP business mad Tawfiq, General Manager Anowerul Azim, former divisional engineers Romel Chakma and Habibur Rahman Pramanik, Ericsson Bangladesh Ltd’s Contract Manager Asif Jahid, Relation Manager Nazrul Islam and engineer Masrurul Hakim will be made accused in the cases. ACC officials said the BTCL officials in connivance with Ericsson Bangladesh Ltd embezzled the money by

erasing incoming international call minutes from call detail record of ITX-5 and ITX-7. The commission inquiry found that the number of international incoming calls per day has now declined by 15m from nearly 45m recorded in early 2010 which allegedly caused Tk100m revenue in loss per day. With this embezzlement, BTCL now has to pay over Tk10bn to some foreign carriers for the incoming foreign calls. On November 5, 2012, the commission filed five cases against 14 people, including six officials of the BTCL, for misappropriation of the government revenue worth Tk2.05bn through illegal VoIP business. Earlier on October 24, 2012, the commission filed another case against three top officials of BTCL and an IT company owner on charge of swindling around Tk32.7m of BTCL through illegal VoIP business. l

9 ‘militants’ remanded, more mysteries unearthed n Kailash Sarkar

All the nine members of militant organisation Ansarullah Bangla Team were placed on a five-day remand yesterday, within hours of their arrest from different parts of the capital. Inspector of the Detective Branch (DB) of Police Syed Sagir Ahmed produced them at the court of Dhaka’s Metropolitan Magistrate Shahriar Mahmud Adnan with a prayer for a 10day remand. In the prayer, the DB official said the detainees needed to be interrogated to glean more information about their cohorts. The detainees are Saiful Islam, 21, Abu Hanif, 23, Aminul Islam, 25, Za-

hidul Islam, 27, Ali Azad, 28, Asad Ullah alias Md Pias alias Abdullah, 29, Junnun Sikder, 27, Kazi Mohammad Rezwan, 30, and Naimul Hasan, 28. Police also seized computers, laptops, sharp weapons and various documents related to jihad from their possessions. The lawmen claim that the detainees were close aides of Jasim Uddin Rahmania, the chief of Ansarullah Bangla Team, who was arrested on August 12 in Barguna with 30 of his associates. Detectives produced them before the newsmen yesterday noon, but they were not allowed to speak to media. The detainees are facing charges under sections 11, 12 and 13 of the Anti-Terrorism Act in a case filed with Mohammadpur police station.

Follower of international militant organisation al-Qaeda, the newly-born outfit was carrying out its activities in four phases with a view to establish Shariah-based rule in the country by ousting the incumbent democratic government through an “armed revolution,” police say. Jasim Uddin, also the chief of “Markajul Ulum Al Islamia” at Mohammadpur, is currently facing interrogation at the Joint Interrogation Cell in Dhaka. DB officials said the nine detainees were from wealthy families, and of them, Junnun and Rezwan were the students of North South University. The detainees also had close links with Bangladeshi youth Nafis, who has been jailed for 30 years in the USA for plan-

ning a bomb attack in New York. Markajul Ulum Al Islamia has been working as the umbrella organisation of all militant groups. Nafis while in Bangladesh had visited the place several times and was inspired to launch the attack in New York, say detectives. Md Monirul Islam, joint commissioner of DB, said Rezwan and Naimul were the main associates of Jasim Uddin for computer-technology-related activities; Saiful, Zahidul and Ali Azad were engaged in the uploading of the speeches of Jasim Uddin; while Abu Hanif, Naimul and Asad were providing Jasim with information. The official said Naimul was the brother of Ijaj Hossain, the chief of  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1


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