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On 4/25/12, Muhammad Ali <> wrote:
> Millionaire BNP Ministers Summary: Corruption is the number one
> problem for Bangladesh.
> Posted on December 18, 2011by Moktel Hossain
> Mukthi  
> Reply  
> Millionaire BNP Ministers Summary: Corruption is the number one
> problem for Bangladesh. Transparency International in its annual report
> placed
> Bangladesh at the top of the list of most corrupt nations in the world.
> Certainly, it makes the politicians in Bangladesh, especially those in
> power,
> extremely uncomfortable and worried. It is apprehended that in the coming
> report
> of Transparency International, Bangladesh is going to be placed once again
> at
> the top. Although the ruling alliance in the country are making frantic bids
> in
> cleansing the image of Bangladesh, it is well understood that, international
>
> community are yet to be convinced to the fact that, Begum Khaleda Zia's
> government is doing something in eliminating corruption from different
> section
> in the country. Only recently, an intelligence agency in the country
> identified
> 11 mid ranking officials with National Board of Revenue, who own 15
> luxurious
> villas in countries port city of Chittagong, which costs US$ 2.5 million. It
> is
> important to mention here that, monthly salary of these officials is less
> than
> US$ 400 per month! Police and Customs (revenue) are the most corrupt
> departments
> in Bangladesh.
> Almost all the officers, on their retirement,
> emerge as multi-millionaire. They acquire wealth and properties in their own
>
> name of in the names of their spouses. It is almost an open secret in the
> country. Government also knows these facts, but is unable to take any
> action. In
> recent days, names of some of the members of the present cabinet in
> Bangladesh
> comes as the worst corrupts. They minted money like wild gambling. Sixty
> members
> of parliament rose complaint against a particular minister, while the Prime
>
> Minister did not take any action against him. It is also learnt that, many
> of
> the family members of Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia are becoming
> fabulously
> rich, by using state power. The most talked about corrupt figure in
> Bangladesh
> is Tareq Rahman, eldest son of the Prime Minister. Tareq became billionaire
> just
> in few years, while many of his friends, who were partners in homosexual
> activities or in the addiction of Phensidyl also became very rich under the
>
> direct patronization of the son of PM. Tareq has established Hawa Bhaban,
> which
> is although considered as one of the offices of the ruling party. There are
>
> solid evidences of this office's involvement in interfering in almost all
> the
> business and contracts in the country. Hawa Bhaban palls are considered as
> the
> most influential figures in Bangladesh. One of the Hawa Bhaban palls is
> Giasuddin Mamun, who is tareq's closest friend too. Hailing from an extreme
> poor
> family in the southern part of Bangladesh, Mamun is today one of the richest
> men
> in Bangladesh through various corruption, smuggling and many other forms of
>
> illegal activities. Surprisingly one of the assistant press secretaries of
> Prime
> Minister Khaleda Zia, Touhidul Islam alias Ashik Islam is simultaneously
> working
> in the PMO as well in Hawa Bhaban as its spokesman. Moreover, this man is
> also
> involved with Tareq's private television channel, Channel One. There are
> numerous allegations on Ashik's involvement in a number of financial
> irregularities as well of misappropriating state money with various excuses,
>
> government did not take any action against this man, as he is considered to
> be
> one of the closest aides of Tareq Rahman. In the PMO too, Ashik is known as
> an
> womanizer, alcoholic, bribe taker and blackmailer. Prime Minister Khaleda
> Zia
> was notified several times about this man's illegal activities by country's
>
> intelligence agencies. But, she could not take any action against Ashik, as
>
> Tareq always stood behind him with fullest support. Khaleda'a own brother,
> Sayeed Iskander, who is a sacked major of Bangladesh army, also turned into
>
> multi-millionaire by using the influence of his sister. Sayeed runs a
> company
> named dandy Dying, which is a mere camouflage of his other activities.
> Behind
> the mask of Dandy Dying, Sayeed is involved in minting fabulous amount of
> cash
> through kick backs or other means; as well he is virtually active as the
> unseen
> defense advisor to the Prime Minister. No posting or promotion in the army
> is
> possible without his blessings or recommendations. Sayeed Iskander placed a
>
> number of his course-mates and even some of his close relatives in the
> sensitive
> and important positions in Bangladesh Army. A man with high political
> ambition,
> Sayeed is known to be one of the key conspirators in seizing power from
> Khaleda
> by using his grip in the armed forces. His ultimate goal is to become the
> future
> Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Khaleda's late husband President Ziaur Rahman
>
> sacked Sayeed Iskander from Bangladesh Army for his alleged involvement in a
>
> number of corruption charges. Zia was one of the few honest figures in
> Bangladesh politics, who did not allow any of the members of his family to
> make
> money using state power. Not only that, Ziaur Rahman was the man, who did
> not
> interfere when both of his sons were ousted from St. Joseph School, which is
>
> considered one of the most prestigious schools in Dhaka. Zia's sons were to
>
> leave this school because they turned to be duffers and extremely
> inattentive to
> their education. Tareq and his brother requested their daddy to readmit them
> in
> St. Joseph, when angry Ziaur Rahman said, "I am not in power to support
> inattentive sons of mine". The present government will finish its tenure
> this
> October. Meantime, names of most corrupt ministers are already coming in
> circulation, with figures of cash they minted during the five-year term of
> the
> BNP government since 2001. The corrupt ministers are: Name of Minister
> Amount
> Earned in U$ 01 Barrister Nazmul Huda 0.5 billion 02 Mirza Abbas 43 Million
> 03
> Begum Khurshid Jahan Haque (sister of PM) 40 Million 04 Tariqul Islam 38
> million
> 05 Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan 35 million 06 Salahuddin Ahmed 32 million 07
> Barrister
> Aminul Huq 31 million 08 Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf 30 million 09 Altaf
> Hussain
> Chowdhury 28 million 10 Iqbal Hassan Mahmood Tuku 26 million 11 Dr.
> Khandekar
> Musharraf Hussain 25 million 12 Barkatulla Bulu 24 million 13 Abdullah Al
> Noman
> 23 million 14 Lt. Col Akber Hussain 22 million 15 Major (Retired) Qamrul
> Islam
> 21 million 16 Shajahan Siraj 20 million 17 Advocate Gautam Chakrabarty 17
> million 18 Amanullah Aman 15 million 19 Ziaul Haque Zia 14 million 20 Jafrul
>
> Islam Chowdhury 13 million 21 ANM Ehsanul Haque Milon 11 million 22 Asadul
> Habib
> Dulu 10 million 23 Fazlur Rahman Patal 9 million 24 Advocate Ruhul Quddus
> Talikder Dulu 8 million 25 Lutfur Rahman Khan Azad 6 million Finance
> Minister M.
> Saifur Rahman is although considered to be a clean man, his sons are engaged
> in
> minting money by using the influence of their father. His sons are involved
> in
> several businesses like multi-level marketing (a company, which just
> disappeared
> after taking a few million dollars from the innocent people), customs
> clearing
> and forwarding business (this company is handling most of the big businesses
> in
> the country, just because, finance minister's sons are partners in the
> business), readymade garments (smuggling of narcotics are done under the
> cover
> of this business) etc.Posted in corruption in bangladesh 2001-2006 | Leave a
> reply Hello
> world!
> Posted on December 18,
> 2011by Moktel Hossain
> Mukthi  
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> Criminal in abroads Bangladesh will remember those days under the brutal
> repressive regime of Nizami-Khaleda from year 2001 to 2006. Tarek Zia and
> his
> infamous Hawa Bhavhon meddling on every matter of state and its citizen.
> Tarek
> and his criminal business quarters looting spree of national wealth
> continued
> under BNP-Jamaat regime. মূখ খুললেন মুফতি হান্নান Torture of BNP JAMAT 2001
> 2006  
> The Miillionaire Dog21 Agust Grenade attack on AL Rally We Lost Ivy Rahman
> About HAWA BHABAN
>  http://hawabhaban.blog.com/ Hawa Bhaban was
> headquarter of the corruption of BNP-Jamat Summary: Corruption is the number
> one
> problem for Bangladesh. Transparency International in its annual report
> placed
> Bangladesh at the top of the list of most corrupt nations in the world.
> Certainly, it makes the politicians in Bangladesh, especially those in
> power,
> extremely uncomfortable and worried. It is apprehended that in the coming
> report
> of Transparency International, Bangladesh is going to be placed once again
> at
> the top. Although the ruling alliance in the country are making frantic bids
> in
> cleansing the image of Bangladesh, it is well understood that, international
>
> community are yet to be convinced to the fact that, Begum Khaleda Zia's
> government is doing something in eliminating corruption from different
> section
> in the country. Only recently, an intelligence agency in the country
> identified
> 11 mid ranking officials with National Board of Revenue, who own 15
> luxurious
> villas in countries port city of Chittagong, which costs US$ 2.5 million. It
> is
> important to mention here that, monthly salary of these officials is less
> than
> US$ 400 per month! Police and Customs (revenue) are the most corrupt
> departments
> in Bangladesh. Almost all the officers, on their retirement, emerge as
> multi-millionaire. They acquire wealth and properties in their own name of
> in
> the names of their spouses. It is almost an open secret in the country.
> Government also knows these facts, but is unable to take any action. In
> recent
> days, names of some of the members of the BNP's cabinet in Bangladesh come
> as
> the worst corrupts. They minted money like wild gambling. Sixty members of
> parliament rose complaint against a particular minister, while the Prime
> Minister Khaleda Zia did not take any action against him. It is also learnt
>
> that, many of the family members of Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia are
> becoming fabulously rich, by using state power. The most talked about
> corrupt
> figure in Bangladesh is Tareq Rahman, eldest son of the Prime Minister.
> TAREQ
> BECAME BILLIONAIRE JUST IN FEW YEARS, WHILE MANY OF HIS FRIENDS, WHO WERE
> PARTNERS IN HOMOSEXUAL ACTIVITIES OR IN THE ADDICTION OF PHENSIDYL ALSO
> BECAME
> VERY RICH UNDER THE DIRECT PATRONIZATION OF THE SON OF PM BEGUM KHALEDA ZIA.
>
> Tareq has established Hawa Bhaban, which is although considered as one of
> the
> offices of the ruling party. There are solid evidences of this office's
> involvement in interfering in almost all the business and contracts in the
> country. Hawa Bhaban palls are considered as the most influential figures in
>
> Bangladesh. One of the Hawa Bhaban palls is Giasuddin Mamun, who is tareq's
>
> closest friend too. Hailing from an extreme poor family in the southern part
> of
> Bangladesh, Mamun is today one of the richest men in Bangladesh through
> various
> corruption, smuggling and many other forms of illegal activities.
> Surprisingly
> one of the assistant press secretaries of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia,
> Touhidul
> Islam alias Ashik Islam is simultaneously working in the PMO as well in Hawa
>
> Bhaban as its spokesman. Moreover, this man is also involved with Tareq's
> private television channel, Channel One. There are numerous allegations on
> Ashik's involvement in a number of financial irregularities as well of
> misappropriating state money with various excuses, government did not take
> any
> action against this man, as he is considered to be one of the closest aides
> of
> Tareq Rahman. In the PMO too, Ashik is known as an womanizer, alcoholic,
> bribe
> taker and blackmailer. Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was notified several times
>
> about this man's illegal activities by country's intelligence agencies. But,
> she
> could not take any action against Ashik, as Tareq always stood behind him
> with
> fullest support. Khaleda'a own brother, Sayeed Iskander, who is a sacked
> major
> of Bangladesh army, also turned into multi-millionaire by using the
> influence of
> his sister. Sayeed runs a company named dandy Dying, which is a mere
> camouflage
> of his other activities. Behind the mask of Dandy Dying, Sayeed is involved
> in
> minting fabulous amount of cash through kick backs or other means; as well
> he is
> virtually active as the unseen defense advisor to the Prime Minister. No
> posting
> or promotion in the army is possible without his blessings or
> recommendations.
> Sayeed Iskander placed a number of his course-mates and even some of his
> close
> relatives in the sensitive and important positions in Bangladesh Army. A man
>
> with high political ambition, Sayeed is known to be one of the key
> conspirators
> in seizing power from Khaleda by using his grip in the armed forces. His
> ultimate goal is to become the future Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
> Khaleda's
> late husband President Ziaur Rahman sacked Sayeed Iskander from Bangladesh
> Army
> for his alleged involvement in a number of corruption charges. Zia was one
> of
> the few honest figures in Bangladesh politics, who did not allow any of the
>
> members of his family to make money using state power. Not only that, Ziaur
>
> Rahman was the man, who did not interfere when both of his sons were ousted
> from
> St. Joseph School, which is considered one of the most prestigious schools
> in
> Dhaka. Zia's sons were to leave this school because they turned to be
> duffers
> and extremely inattentive to their education. Tareq and his brother
> requested
> their daddy to readmit them in St. Joseph, when angry Ziaur Rahman said, "I
> am
> not in power to support inattentive sons of mine". The present government
> will
> finish its tenure this October. Meantime, names of most corrupt ministers
> are
> already coming in circulation, with figures of cash they minted during the
> five-year term of the BNP government since 2001. The corrupt ministers are:
> Name
> of Minister Amount Earned in U$ 01 Barrister Nazmul Huda 0.5 billion 02
> Mirza
> Abbas 43 Million 03 Begum Khurshid Jahan Haque (sister of Khaleda Zia) 40
> Million 04 Tariqul Islam 38 million 05 Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan 35 million 06
> Salahuddin Ahmed 32 million 07 Barrister Aminul Huq 31 million 08 Chowdhury
>
> Kamal Ibne Yusuf 30 million 09 Altaf Hussain Chowdhury 28 million 10 Iqbal
> Hassan Mahmood Tuku 26 million 11 Dr. Khandekar Musharraf Hussain 25 million
> 12
> Barkatulla Bulu 24 million 13 Abdullah Al Noman 23 million 14 Lt. Col Akber
>
> Hussain 22 million 15 Major (Retired) Qamrul Islam 21 million 16 Shajahan
> Siraj
> 20 million 17 Advocate Gautam Chakrabarty 17 million 18 Amanullah Aman 15
> million 19 Ziaul Haque Zia 14 million 20 Jafrul Islam Chowdhury 13 million
> 21
> ANM Ehsanul Haque Milon 11 million 22 Asadul Habib Dulu 10 million 23 Fazlur
>
> Rahman Patal 9 million 24 Advocate Ruhul Quddus Talikder Dulu 8 million 25
> Lutfur Rahman Khan Azad 6 million Finance Minister M. Saifur Rahman is
> although
> considered to be a clean man, his sons are engaged in minting money by using
> the
> influence of their father. His sons are involved in several businesses like
>
> multi-level marketing (a company, which just disappeared after taking a few
>
> million dollars from the innocent people), customs clearing and forwarding
> business (this company is handling most of the big businesses in the
> country,
> just because, finance minister's sons are partners in the business),
> readymade
> garments (smuggling of narcotics are done under the cover of this business)
> etc.
> BNP: Sadek Hossain Khoka, Dhaka Mayor, on corruption charges Dhaka mayor,
> family
> sued for alleged corruption The Anti-Corruption Commi-ssion on Wednesday
> lodged
> a case against the Dhaka mayor, Sadeque Hossain Khoka, his wife, son and
> daughter for amassing illegal wealth and concealing information in the
> wealth
> statements. The mayor's wife, Ismat Ara, daughter Sarika Sadeque and son
> Ishrak
> Hossain were accused of abetting him in the crime, according to the first
> information report filed with Ramna police by the commission's assistant
> director Samsul Alam. According to the first information report of the case,
> the
> mayor, who is also the city BNP president, is accused of acquiring wealth of
> Tk
> 17.57 crore beyond his known sources of income and concealing information on
>
> assets of Tk 9.96 crore of the total sum. Khoka submitted his wealth
> statement
> to the commission on December 6, 2007 showing that he and his family owned
> assets of Tk 10.04 crore, including 11 houses and flats, eight land plots,
> landed property and Tk 5.5 crore in cash, according to the first information
>
> report. Khoka claimed that he owned asset of Tk 3.33 crore, his wife Tk 5.28
>
> crore, daughter 51.42 lakh and son 91.62 lakh, said the report. 'The
> commission
> finds that the three individually own legitimate assets of Tk 2.04 crore, Tk
>
> 34,48,000, Tk 3,68,600 and Tk 2,26,300.' Khoka submitted false information
> on
> his wealth of Tk 1.96 crore by not counting the construction costs of his
> houses
> at Gopibagh, Gulshan and on the RK Mission Road in Dhaka and in Munshiganj.
> His
> wife submitted false wealth statement of Tk 66.45 lakh by not counting the
> construction costs of her shop on the RK Mission Road, flat at Tikatuli and
> the
> value of the landed property in Gazipur. She also suppressed information on
> her
> money deposited with the Standard Chartered Bank at the Motijheel branch.
> His
> daughter submitted the wealth statement of Tk 16.46 lakh by not counting the
>
> construction costs of her flat at Tikatuli, and the value of the landed
> property
> at Badda. His son submitted the wealth statement of Tk 15.87 lakh. The
> commission also found that Khoka's wife had concealed information on the
> purchase costs of Tk 3.24 crore, daughter of Tk 1.43 crore, and son of Tk
> 2.93
> crore of the property at the Bashundhara Project in Badda. Khoka, one of the
> 35
> corruption suspects named on the fourth list published by the commission on
>
> October 4, 2007, was service with notice on November 18 to submit the wealth
>
> statements. The commission's task forces earlier interrogated the mayor, his
>
> wife and daughter at the their house in Old Town of Dhaka, but the forces
> could
> not interrogate his son as he was in London, said the sources in the
> commission.
> Khoka at a news briefing held earlier accused the commission of distorting
> the
> information on his wealth. Blogroll
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