Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed acknowledged pervasive corruption within Bangladesh's service sector during a public address. The official revealed his personal experience with bribery before assuming his current advisory position. Ahmed described situations where he paid additional money disguised as contributions for refreshments to expedite official processes. Citizens desire liberation from such corrupt practices that plague government services. The adviser delivered these statements at the Taxpayer Information Management System software launch ceremony.
NBR Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan presided over the event held at the National Board of Revenue headquarters in Agargaon, Dhaka. Ahmed highlighted persistent harassment citizens face when seeking government services. He emphasized that people simply want efficient service delivery without bureaucratic obstacles. The finance adviser noted that citizens willingly pay for quality services when provided properly. Ahmed stressed that effective governance requires genuine intent and sincere commitment from officials toward public welfare.
NBR Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan presided over the event held at the National Board of Revenue headquarters in Agargaon, Dhaka. Ahmed highlighted persistent harassment citizens face when seeking government services. He emphasized that people simply want efficient service delivery without bureaucratic obstacles. The finance adviser noted that citizens willingly pay for quality services when provided properly. Ahmed stressed that effective governance requires genuine intent and sincere commitment from officials toward public welfare.