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Reforms reduce scope of graft, CA tells TI chief

November 04, 2007 00:00:00


Transparency International Chairperson Dr Huguette Labelle met Chief Adviser Dr Fakhruddin Ahmad at his office Saturday. — PID photo
Chief Adviser (CA) Fakhruddin Ahmed Saturday told the visiting chair of the Board of Directors of Transparency International (TI), a global anti-graft watchdog, that reforms basically reduced the scope of corruption and strengthened the foundation of democracy, reports UNB.
"All reforms will strengthen the base of democracy in the country," he said, referring to various institutional reforms being carried out by the present caretaker government (CG) alongside the ongoing combat against corruption.
Chair of the TI board of directors Huguette Labelle, who called on the CA at his office, highly appreciated the CG's performance and successes in a short time, particularly the anti-corruption drive, under the leadership of Fakhruddin Ahmed.
The CA said his government had recast the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and further strengthened the commission to keep the anti-corruption drive on stream.
He said the government also focused on reform and strengthening local government structure and would hold election to the local bodies.
Referring to simplification of issuing passport, introduction of client-service charter in various utility service-providing organisations and introduction of online system of various forms, Fakhruddin said reform, simplification and less physical presence of clients reduce chances of corruption.
He also mentioned the recent formation of the Regulatory
Reforms Commission (RRC) at his personal initiative to amend centuries-old rules and regulations and create new ones suiting needs of the time.
Huguette said they found local government an area of major corruption and TI was making some tools to help governments cope with corruption in local-government sector.
Regarding information about offshore bank accounts, the
TI chair said Bangladesh deserved support of the international community to have access to information from the international banks.
The CA said support had been sought from the World Bank
(WB) and other central banks in this regard.
On election, the head of CG reiterated that the stalled election would be held before the end of 2008.
"The government is focusing on holding a free, fair and credible election and ensuring that future elections are also held in high standard," he told the TI chief.
Executive director of TI Bangladesh Iftekharuzzaman, Secretary to the CA's office Kazi M Aminul Islam and CA's Press Secretary Syed Fahim Munaim were also present on the occasion.

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