Government officials demand overdue financial documents from the Bangladesh Olympic Association after five years of missing audit reports. The sports ministry allocated over 42 crore taka between 2020 and 2025 without receiving any accountability records. Senior Assistant Secretary Md. Nazmul Hamid Reza signed a directive on July 13 giving the organization just 15 working days to comply. The association's constitution requires treasurers to present annual financial statements at General Council meetings for approval. Officials have consistently ignored this mandate since December 2000.
The organization plans to convene its fifth General Council meeting on July 30 at the Kurmitola Golf Club despite outstanding audit obligations. Six agenda items will be discussed at the Dhaka Cantonment venue. Members will seek post-event approval for the 2024-25 budget worth over 2 crore taka. The government has received no audit documentation for these allocated funds. Additional discussions will address Athletes' Commission representation on the Executive Committee and future meeting schedules.
The organization plans to convene its fifth General Council meeting on July 30 at the Kurmitola Golf Club despite outstanding audit obligations. Six agenda items will be discussed at the Dhaka Cantonment venue. Members will seek post-event approval for the 2024-25 budget worth over 2 crore taka. The government has received no audit documentation for these allocated funds. Additional discussions will address Athletes' Commission representation on the Executive Committee and future meeting schedules.