DCs asked to take firm action against extortionists


FE Team | Published: September 07, 2024 22:33:47


Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed talks to reporters after a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Manage-ment (BIGM) in the city on Saturday. — PID

Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed has asked Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to take a firm stance against extortionists and their backers, stressing that tackling extortion will help lower the prices of vegetables and other essential commodities.
The government is adopting a tough approach against market manipulators. By curbing extortion, prices of essential items can be reduced, Dr. Salehuddin told reporters after a meeting at the Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management (BIGM) in the city on Saturday, reports UNB.
About the ongoing unrest in the garment sector, Dr. Salehuddin expressed confidence that the situation would improve soon as law-enforcers have intensified their actions against disruptive elements.
He noted that the authorities are actively targeting ill-intentioned outsiders in Ashulia, Bypail, and Gazipura areas.
"Discussions are going on with factory owners, workers, and political parties to address the instability in the garment sector. The issue will be resolved soon," he added.
About commodity prices, Dr. Salehuddin mentioned that taxes on potatoes and onions have been reduced to ease the burden on consumers. "Prices should not be gauged solely by what is seen in Karwan Bazar; other markets should also be taken into account. Essential goods often change hands multiple times in Karwan Bazar, and this needs to be addressed."
Regarding corruption involving influential politicians and businessmen, Dr. Salehuddin said, "The National Board of Revenue (NBR) will find it easier to track money launderers now as there is no opportunity to legalise black money. We will see stricter actions against these offenders soon."

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