Reporters Against Corruption
ACC to rigorously scrutinise affidavits of all election candidates: Dr Momen
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has begun closely examining the election affidavits of all candidates participating in the 13th national parliamentary election, ACC Chairman Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen said on Monday (January 05, 2026).
“The asset declarations submitted by the candidates would be thoroughly scrutinised to identify any inconsistencies or suspicious information,” he said while addressing a views-exchange meeting with the newly elected committee of Reporters Against Corruption (RAC) at the ACC headquarters in the capital as the chief guest.
Dr Momen said the commission would independently scrutinise candidates’ affidavits, request the Election Commission to flag any suspicious assets, and, if necessary, prioritise this task over other activities.
He also urged journalists to play an active role by analysing and verifying affidavit information and bringing credible findings to public attention.
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Responding to a question about the newly-enacted law, Dr Momen reiterated the ACC’s zero-tolerance stance against corruption.
“Our position is very clear—there will be no compromise with corruption. If any provision in the new law suggests compromise, we will maintain our previous stance and, if necessary, discuss the matter with the government,” he said.
Speaking at the meeting, ACC Commissioner (Investigation) Mia Muhammad Ali Akbar Azizi said the commission would assist judges by presenting strong and credible evidence to prove corruption cases.
Under the law, he said, the ACC has the authority to take into cognisance verified information published in newspapers and urged journalists to ensure their reports are fact-based and properly verified rather than based on hearsay.
ACC Commissioner (Investigation) Brigadier General (retd) Hafiz Ahsan Farid said the ACC and RAC are closely intertwined in the fight against corruption.
“If RAC closes its eyes for a day, the ACC will become blind for a week,” he said, adding that RAC’s credibility is not only its own honour but also the honour of the ACC.
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The meeting began with a welcome address by ACC Secretary Mohammad Khaled Rahim.
RAC President Shafi Uddin Ahmed and General Secretary Tabarul Haque spoke on behalf of the organisation, pledging to work as partners of the ACC in anti-corruption efforts.
Former RAC President Alauddin Arif also addressed the meeting.
The event, moderated by ACC Director General (Prevention) Md Akhtar Hossain, was attended, among others, by senior ACC officials, members of the newly elected RAC executive committee and other RAC members.
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ACC chair addresses Reporters Against Corruption
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) chairman Mohammad Moinuddin Abdullah has said that no news should be published which favours corrupt people.
He said this in his speech as the chief guest at the inauguration of the office of journalists' organization Reporters Against Corruption (RAC) in Segunbagicha on Tuesday.
"You should bring up the truth. Do not write anything that harms the country and nation," he said.
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Alongside, he asked the journalists to check the information again and again before writing anything.
"Before making news, think how much it is good for the nation, everyone should take care that the news does not go in favor of the corrupt," he also said.
Commissioners- Mozammel Haque Khan, Zahurul Haque and ACC Secretary Mahbub Hossain, RAC President Mohiuddin Ahmed and General Secretary Towhid Sourav were present.
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