TIB for review of ACC Act-2004 (amend) proposal
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has demanded reconsideration of Anti-Corruption Commission Act-2004 Amendment proposal, reports UNB.
The demand was made at an annual meeting of TIB members held in the city Saturday morning.
Combating corruption and establishing good governance would be hampered in the country if the amendment proposal is implemented, the members said.
They demanded of the government to take effective steps for prevention of corruption everywhere especially in education and health sectors as per electoral commitment of the ruling party.
They called for investigating the allegations of political influence on appointment of doctors and inclusion of educational institutions in MPO list and taking effective steps in this regard.
They called upon the government to establish a just, well-governed and democratic Bangladesh by uprooting corruption.
They stressed the need on transparency and accountability regarding the expenditure of huge amount of money while implementing the budget particularly in power, gas and defence sectors.
The demand was made at an annual meeting of TIB members held in the city Saturday morning.
Combating corruption and establishing good governance would be hampered in the country if the amendment proposal is implemented, the members said.
They demanded of the government to take effective steps for prevention of corruption everywhere especially in education and health sectors as per electoral commitment of the ruling party.
They called for investigating the allegations of political influence on appointment of doctors and inclusion of educational institutions in MPO list and taking effective steps in this regard.
They called upon the government to establish a just, well-governed and democratic Bangladesh by uprooting corruption.
They stressed the need on transparency and accountability regarding the expenditure of huge amount of money while implementing the budget particularly in power, gas and defence sectors.