Dhaka, June 18 (bdnews24.com) — Grameen Bank employees, who claim they were fired whimsically, have demanded Muhammad Yunus's ouster from all the working 36 associate organisations of the bank.
Suppressed Workers Council and Retired Grameen Employees Association jointly put forth the demand at a press conference at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity on Saturday.
The Suppressed Workers Council comprises former employees, who claim to have been fired from the Grameen Bank in a high-handed manner.
Council's organising secretary engineer Mohammad Anisur Rahman told the press conference that Yunus, having failed to retain his position in the Bank, was trying hard to get associated with its sister organisations.
He feared in case Yunus was able to consolidate his association with those bodies, he would treat them as his own property. "He has already embezzled Tk 300 billion from these organisations," Rahman alleged.
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