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July-August killings: ICT shows 10 ex-ministers, 10 others arrested
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Sunday showed 20 people including 10 former ministers, two advisers and a judge arrested in cases over the killings during the July-August mass uprising.
The three-member tribunal led by its Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza asked the authorities concerned to produce 14 of the detained people before the tribunal on November 18 and the rest on November 20.
The other members of the tribunal are - Justice Shafiul Alam Mahmud and Judge Mohitul Haque Enam Chowdhury.
Earlier, chief prosecutor of the ICT Tajul Islam submitted tow separate petitions for producing them before the tribunal and show them arrested.
They are former advisers Salman F Rahman, Toufiq- e- Elahi Chowdhury, former ministers Anisul Huq, Abdur Razzaque, Faruk Khan, Dipu Moni, Shahjahan Khan, Zunaid Ahmed Palak, Rashed Khan Menon, Hasanul Haq Inu, Golam Dastagir Gazi, Kamal Ahmed Majumdar, former Supreme Court Justice AHM Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik and former secretary Jahangir Alam.
Besides, the police and army officers include former IGP Abdullah Al Mamun, suspended Major General Ziaul Ahsan, Abdullah Al Kafi, Arafat Hossain, Abul Hasan and Mazharul Islam.
Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam said that they submitted three petitions to the tribunal.
Meanwhile, the tribunal also issued arrest warrants against 17 people including former DMP commissioner Habibur Rahman, in connection with another case over similar charges, following a petition submitted by the prosecution.
Then Awami League government allegedly committed genocide during the student-led mass upsurge in July-August that prompted the interim government to prosecute the accused through the ICT.
As part of this, the Dr Yunus government reconstituted the ICT.
Till the middle of October, 60 complaints on enforced disappearances, killings and genocide were lodged at the ICT, accusing former premier Sheikh Hasina, leaders of the Awami League-led 14 party alliance, senior officials of the law enforcement agencies.
3 weeks ago
Yunus-led interim govt may induct some new faces this month: Sources
The council of advisers led by Dr Muhammad Yunus is likely to induct some new faces this month to speed up administrative activities, according to official sources at the Secretariat.
Moreover, the distribution of ministries and departments may see a reshuffle, said the sources familiar with the thinking.
The interim government is now into its second month.
Preferring anonymity, the officials said discussions are ongoing regarding the addition of three or four new faces who have previous experience of working in the respective ministries and departments.
Currently, the advisers of the interim government have been handling two or more ministries which slows down the administrative activities.
To reduce the workload of those currently managing multiple ministries, the new advisers will be added to the existing 21-advisory council.
Wishing not to be named, a senior official from the Cabinet Division said new advisers could be appointed within this month but he didn’t specify when.
Though the exact number of new advisers is yet to be set, it could be three to four, he said, adding that preparations for this are underway.
There are allegations of noncooperation from the secretaries, department heads and officials of the administration appointed during the Awami League regime to the interim government, resulting in slow pace of work.
After appointing new advisers, the speed of administrative work and monitoring within each ministry will gather speed, the authorities concerned hoped.
When asked about the current slowdown in administration, Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan, adviser to the Youth and Sports Ministry and the Labour and Employment Ministry, said that the problems that persisted for 16 to 17 years cant’ be solved within a few days.
Echoing Asif, another young adviser Nahid Islam at a press conference on September 12 at the Secretariat, said "We are noticing a lack of cooperation from various sources. We hope the stagnation will be resolved soon."
Following the student-led mass upsurge, Dr Yunus-led interim government took oath on August 8, with 17 members.
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Later on August 16, four more advisers joined them.
Currently, three advisers are responsible for three ministries each, while ten advisers oversee two ministries each.
On August 12, Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus instructed 28 secretaries working across 25 ministries and divisions to accelerate their efforts.
However, no visible headway has been seen yet. Following this four more advisers were appointed on August 16 and the chief adviser called a meeting with secretaries from all ministries on September 4 asking them to increase work speed.
Which ministries under discussion
The ministries under discussion for new advisers include the Ministries of Commerce, Health, Road Transport and Bridges, Railways, Education, Planning, Agriculture, Food and Civil Aviation and Tourism respectively.
There are 58 ministries and departments under the government. The Awami League-led last cabinet was formed by 45 full ministers, state and deputy ministers.
In the previous cabinet of the 11th parliament, the number of the cabinet had 47.
During Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed's caretaker government, the number of advisers was 16.
The ministries under Chief Adviser
The ministries under Dr. Yunus include the Cabinet Division, Ministry of Defense, Armed Forces Division, Ministry of Food, Ministry of Public Administration, and Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism.
Dr Salehuddin Ahmed oversees the Ministries of Finance and Commerce and Science and Technology, while Prof Asif Nazrul handles the Ministries of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment and Culture.
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Other advisers include Lt. Gen. (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury for the Ministries of Home Affairs and Agriculture, Wahiduddin Mahmud for the Planning and Education Ministries and several others overseeing various ministries.
AF Hassan Ariff has been entrusted with ministries of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives and Ministry of Land, Adilur Rahman Khan with ministries of Industry and Ministry of Housing and Public Works.
Ali Imam Majumdar has been attached to the Office of the chief adviser.
Syeda Rizwana Hasan has been performing duty at ministries of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Water Resources.
Though Brig. Gen (retd) M. Sakhawat Hossain was assigned with the Home Ministry, later he was shifted to ministries of Textiles and Jute and Shipping. Md. Touhid Hossain is handling the ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Along with those, the other advisers are tasked with enhancing the operational efficiency and responsiveness of their respective ministries in the current interim government.
4 weeks ago
Three advisers to look into bribery allegation in DC appointment
The Advisory Council has instructed an investigation into bribery allegation against the senior secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration in the appointment of deputy commissioners (DC).
Three advisers have been assigned to conduct the inquiry, Sharmin S Murshid, Adviser to the Ministry of Social Welfare and Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, said during a press conference over Durga Puja at the secretariat on Thursday.
The three advisers are Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Asif Nazrul and Md Nahid Islam.
They will form a committee to investigate the matter, she added.
Secretary Mokhlesur trashes report on bribery in DC appointment as ‘fake’
When reporters drew her attention about the government's step over the bribery claims involving the senior secretary, Sharmin Murshid said, "Yes, of course, the government will investigate. However, two points should be considered by the media. Firstly, how much of the widely circulated clip on social media is authentic, and how much could be AI-generated or manipulated? Ordinary people like us can't always differentiate. The cabinet discussed the issues, and we are looking into the technical accuracy of the information shared."
She further said, "It must be investigated promptly, and we will ensure that happens."
Expressing her concern, the adviser said, "It’s troubling to hear such talk about a high-ranking official. Naturally, we are concerned about this. We need to investigate why these allegations of bribery have surfaced, what their source is, and the reasons behind them. We are no longer in the analog age, which adds to our challenges. We can’t simply accept everything that appears on social media as true; we must verify it."
Chaos over DC appointments: Committee recommends action against 17 deputy secretaries
A vernacular daily has published a report alleging bribery involving Md. Mokhlesur Rahman, the Senior Secretary of the Public Administration Ministry, regarding the appointment of Deputy Commissioners (DCs). The report also included screenshots of the senior secretary's WhatsApp conversations.
However, Mokhlesur Rahman dismissed the allegation of bribery related to deputy commissioner (DC) appointment as ‘baseless’ and labeled a recent article published in a national daily as ‘fake’.
1 month ago