UNB, Dhaka :
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) held a special meeting on Wednesday to clean up its own house as it received allegations of corruption against its own warriors.
The Commission recently received at least 15 serious graft allegations against the officials of its head office and district and divisional offices, a top official at the ACC told UNB wishing not be named.
Against the backdrop, the Commission’s Internal Corruption Prevention Committee held a meeting at its head office with ACC chairman Iqbal Mahmood in the chair.
During the meeting, the ACC chief asked the committee members, ACC secretary and its directors general to launch probes against alleged corrupt officials immediately and submit probe reports as soon as possible.
“We’re working to check corruption…our own people are getting involved in graft. This is not tolerable in any way,” he said.
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) held a special meeting on Wednesday to clean up its own house as it received allegations of corruption against its own warriors.
The Commission recently received at least 15 serious graft allegations against the officials of its head office and district and divisional offices, a top official at the ACC told UNB wishing not be named.
Against the backdrop, the Commission’s Internal Corruption Prevention Committee held a meeting at its head office with ACC chairman Iqbal Mahmood in the chair.
During the meeting, the ACC chief asked the committee members, ACC secretary and its directors general to launch probes against alleged corrupt officials immediately and submit probe reports as soon as possible.
“We’re working to check corruption…our own people are getting involved in graft. This is not tolerable in any way,” he said.