BSS, Dhaka :
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has found huge irregularities in its sudden drive at the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) office in the capital’s Ikuria, Keraniganj.
“We must have to ensure uninterrupted services to the people after making the BRTA free from corruption,” Director General (admin) of the ACC Mohammad Munir Chowdhury told newsmen after completing the drive.
He has warned of taking tougher action against BRTA personnel if they will fail to free the office from brokers.
A nine-member team of the ACC conducted the drive following allegations of taking bribe for giving registration and fitness of various vehicles. The allegations have been received by the ACC hotline 106.
The ACC team in its drive found that huge numbers of old and out of order mishuks (tempos) of 2002 have been illegally converting to CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has found huge irregularities in its sudden drive at the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) office in the capital’s Ikuria, Keraniganj.
“We must have to ensure uninterrupted services to the people after making the BRTA free from corruption,” Director General (admin) of the ACC Mohammad Munir Chowdhury told newsmen after completing the drive.
He has warned of taking tougher action against BRTA personnel if they will fail to free the office from brokers.
A nine-member team of the ACC conducted the drive following allegations of taking bribe for giving registration and fitness of various vehicles. The allegations have been received by the ACC hotline 106.
The ACC team in its drive found that huge numbers of old and out of order mishuks (tempos) of 2002 have been illegally converting to CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).