Special Powers Act
Action against price-hiking syndicates under Special Powers Act
Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan, Labor and Employment Adviser, today said that strict action will be taken under the Special Powers Act against those involved in syndicates inflating commodity prices.
Speaking at the BSRF views exchange meeting held at the Secretariat Media Center, the adviser stressed that syndicates manipulating prices will face legal consequences, including potential arrests of key figures from corporate entities responsible for intentional price hikes. The event was organized by the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters Forum (BSRF).
Adviser Asif highlighted several factors behind the rising commodity prices, including supply-demand imbalances due to crop losses from floods and the influence of syndicates on other goods. He confirmed that efforts are underway to dismantle these syndicates, noting the weakening of the Consumer Rights Protection Act by previous governments.
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He criticized the current enforcement of the law, stating that small fines from the Ministry of Commerce were insufficient to deter malpractice. He suggested revising the law to reinstate its earlier capacity to impose jail sentences for violations.
He emphasized the need to arrest key syndicate members under the Special Powers Act and indicated that the government has records of certain corporations involved in manipulating prices.
The adviser also pointed out that direct sourcing from farmers by young entrepreneurs could reduce prices, and the government plans to encourage this model in the coming days. Regarding the state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), he mentioned that operations had slowed after previous TCB dealers, linked to the Awami League, were removed. However, he assured that TCB's efforts to provide goods at reasonable prices would soon be strengthened to put pressure on syndicates.
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In response to a question, the adviser acknowledged that previous governments had allowed business interests to maintain syndicates through political connections, but said that efforts are underway to identify and dismantle these networks.
On extortion in Karwan Bazar, he noted that while arrests had been made, replacements quickly filled the gaps. He called for cooperation from political parties to eradicate such practices, stressing that without their support, the transformative changes many sacrificed for would not be achieved.
The adviser announced an all-out campaign against both extortion and price-hiking syndicates. He expressed concerns about the state of the economy, indicating that while the Finance Adviser was addressing challenges effectively, it could take up to 10 years to reverse the damage done over the past 16 years.
The dialogue was presided over by BSRF President Fasi Uddin Mahtab and moderated by BSRF General Secretary Masudul Hoque.
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Arrest warrant issued against BNP leader Rizvi, 7 others
A Dhaka court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant against BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi and seven others in a case filed under the Special Powers Act.
Dhaka Metropolitan Session Court judge KM Imrul Kayes issued the warrant taking the charge sheet against 33 BNP leaders into cognizance.
The court set February 22 for submitting the report of action on the arrest warrant.
In January, 2015, police filed the case with Badda police station for which the court was supposed to hear the charges today.
None of the eight BNP leaders were present at the hearing.
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