ACC readies two graft cases against Proshika chief
Monday, 5 May 2008
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is likely to sue Kazi Faruk Ahmed, chairman of the well-known NGO Proshika, and others within this week for alleged misappropriation of fund and giving scholarship to kinsmen 'in breach of rules', reports UNB.
According to ACC sources, inquiry reports of both the cases have already been submitted to the commission, recommending filing of the cases against Kazi Faruk, his son and others for misappropriating the money illegally transferred from Proshika Computer Systems and giving scholarship to his children by breaching the set rules.
Subject to approval of the ACC, the cases are likely to be filed within this week, the sources added.
Another case will be filed against the Proshika chief and others for giving US$ 24,000 in scholarship to his son Kazi Bulland Musabbir and daughter Kazi Rifat Zabin from Proshika's foreign-currency account by breaching the conditions of Bangladesh Bank.
According to ACC sources, inquiry reports of both the cases have already been submitted to the commission, recommending filing of the cases against Kazi Faruk, his son and others for misappropriating the money illegally transferred from Proshika Computer Systems and giving scholarship to his children by breaching the set rules.
Subject to approval of the ACC, the cases are likely to be filed within this week, the sources added.
Another case will be filed against the Proshika chief and others for giving US$ 24,000 in scholarship to his son Kazi Bulland Musabbir and daughter Kazi Rifat Zabin from Proshika's foreign-currency account by breaching the conditions of Bangladesh Bank.