Deposition in labour law violation case against Prof Yunus begins
FE REPORT | Wednesday, 23 August 2023
A Labour Court in Dhaka on Tuesday started testimony in the case filed against Nobel Laureate Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus, also the chairman of Grameen Telecom, and three others for allegedly violating the labour law.
Judge of the Third Labour Court in Dhaka, Sheikh Merina Sultana, recorded statements of prosecution witness Tariqul Islam, an Inspector of the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE), on the first day.
Barrister Abdullah Al Mamun along with Barrister Khaja Tanvir Ahmed examined the witness on behalf of Prof Yunus, while Advocate Khurshid Alam Khan represented the DIFE, the plaintiff organisation of the case.
Bringing an allegation of irregularities in the testimony proceedings, Barrister Abdullah Al Mamun warned that he would boycott the court. He alleged that the prosecution was dictating the witness during the testimony.
However, lawyer Khurshid Alam Khan denied the allegation, adding that Barrister Mamun threatened the court unnecessarily.
Earlier on June 6 this year, the same court framed charge against the accused in the case filed by the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments for allegedly violating the labour law.
The other accused in the case are- Grameen Telecom Managing Director Ashraful Hassan, Directors Nurjahan Begum and Md Shahjahan.
Prof Yunus and the other accused in the case appeared in the court during the charge framing hearing and pleaded them innocent and sought justice from the court.
Inspector of the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments, Arifuzzaman, filed the case with Dhaka 3rd Labour Court on September 9 in 2021 against four people including Prof Yunus.
According to the case documents, a team of DIFE went on an inspection to Grameen Telecom and found the violations of labour laws like not regularising its 101 staff, not establishing a welfare fund for the labourers, among others.
Besides, 5 per cent of the company's dividends was supposed to be paid to the workers participation fund but it was not paid, also read the case statement.
After hearing the case, the Labour Court had also summoned the four to appear before it on October 12 in 2021. Later, the Labour Court granted bail to Prof Yunus and the other accused in the case.
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