Dhaka summit fury as adviser Salehuddin Ahmed rips FRC sham audits

Finance boss Salehuddin Ahmed wants quick fixes for the country's problems. He told business leaders that basic changes matter more than fancy long-term plans. The government chief and Ahmed both agree on this simple approach. They know their time runs out fast since the interim team stays just seven or eight months. Ahmed spoke at a big meeting about money rules and how they affect Bangladesh.

The finance leader admits his team faces tough challenges every day. He says people outside government cannot see all the roadblocks they hit. Business groups and banks have helped push these changes forward. Ahmed thanks them for backing the reform efforts. He feels grateful for their strong support during difficult times.

Ahmed blasted the poor quality of money reports across Bangladesh. He claims most audit papers look clean when they should show red flags. Companies and their money checkers work together behind closed doors. This secret deal-making creates fake reports that fool everyone. Ahmed says this dishonest practice hurts the whole system.

The adviser demands better honesty from people who check company books. He warns that sloppy accounting scares away investors from other countries. Money experts must do their jobs right in both government and private businesses. Ahmed tells accountants to keep their eyes open and stay honest. He believes good accounting protects public money just like private cash.
 

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