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Anti-Corruption Commission Opens Inquiries into NBR Protest Leaders
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47221, member: 636"] Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission opened investigations against tax officials who lead protests against government reforms. The corruption watchdog targets six National Board of Revenue workers for alleged bribery schemes. Additional Commissioner Hasan Tarek Rikabdar and NBR Member AKM Badiul Alam face formal inquiries. Director General Md Akhtar Hossain announced the probes during a Sunday press conference. Officials conducted thorough reviews before launching the investigations. The commission alleges tax workers accepted large payments from business owners seeking to avoid paying taxes. These corrupt practices cost the government massive amounts of lost revenue over many years. Dishonest officials built huge personal fortunes through these illegal activities. Some workers demanded bribes to process tax refunds for companies and individuals. The corruption agency says these schemes harmed Bangladesh's financial system. Investigators will examine financial records and witness statements to build their cases. The timing connects these probes to ongoing protests against proposed tax system changes. Revenue board workers have demonstrated for weeks against plans to split their agency into two parts. The corruption commission maintains its investigations remain separate from political disputes. Officials promise fair treatment for all suspects during the legal process. [/QUOTE]
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