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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: CORRUPTION DECREASED IN BANGLADESH !!!!!!



Folks,

Don't be misled by Awami  drum-beating  about corruption.  We must call a spade a spade,  Awami  corruption is no better,  but far worse than BNP.   The facts are:

1)  Bdesh was first awarded 'TI's MOST CORRUPT' under Hasina's regime in 2005.

2)  This year Bdesh only gained ONE point in TI Index, because other countries in the list, below BD,   got worse !      Bdesh  did NOT get better in corruption,  but got worse.

3)   TIB  has already  declared corruption in BD has increased  many times,  with Hasina since 2009.

4)  Whereas  govt corruption was in paper  before 2009,  today it is  "digital".   Most of it is hidden and  covered up (deleted) !

5)  World Bank has exposed the real corruption of Govt Politicians of BD,  and has WITHDRAWN the plan to fund  $1.3 Billion,  for Padma Bridge.  World Bank does not lie !!

6)  'The Economist' from London reported that  "BAGS OF CASH"  from India have kept the  BD  politicians  happy !!

Factually,

KG

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--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Muhammad Ali <manik195709@...> wrote:
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> Dear All,
>
> According to the latest TRANSPARENCY REPORT ( TBI ) , corruption has been decreased in Bangladesh. This report is a slap on Khaleda Zia's face as she and her allies have been relentlessly propagating that the whole country is under widespread corruption !  She should beg appology  to Hon. SheikhHasina for her fradulent comments . It may be mentioned that Bangladesh was NUMBER ONE corrupted country during BNP led four party tenure . 
>
> So, heartfelt congratulations to Hon. Sheikh Hasina for uplifting the image of Bangladesh.
>
> Respectfully,
> Dr. Muhammad Ali Manik
> Member, Advisory Council,
> US Awami League.
>



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