Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday demanded the return of stolen assets, decrying the scale of corruption under the ousted government of Sheikh Hasina, toppled by a revolution last year.
The Human Rights Watch, or HRW, warns that even if the government in Bangladesh changes, the practice of human rights violations will remain the same without “systemic reforms”.
Tulip Siddiq resigned as Britain’s anti-corruption minister after Bangladesh’s anti-graft agency said she was being probed for – corruption.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday, January 15, said a charter of new Bangladesh will be formed by
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday, January 16, said all political parties and stakeholders have agreed to make
Bangladesh will work with its partners around the world to return stolen funds to its people, the country’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said. A statement issued by his office on Tuesday said, “We remain committed to accountability and justice and will be working with partners around the world to return
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus emphasized that the reform reports are highly significant, aiming to establish a consensus-based charter for a new Bangladesh that will guide elections and cannot be abandoned.
In Bangladesh, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has called for political unity to forward a draft proclamation from the July uprising that led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ousting. The interim government aims to unify political parties and stakeholders,
Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Thursday sought support from political parties to take the nation forward through “unity” as he invited them to discuss a draft of the proclamation of the July uprising that toppled prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s regime.
The reform commission reports have provided the framework for a new Bangladesh, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus said today.
Muhammad Yunus demands return of stolen assets in Bangladesh, decrying corruption under ousted government of Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday reiterated that the interim government would take the nation forward through unity.