Transparency International Bangladesh voiced dissatisfaction with the Anti-Corruption Commission's reform implementation pace. Dr Iftekharuzzaman, who led the Anti-Corruption Reform Commission, stated that political agreement existed on nearly all recommendations. He emphasized that concrete progress information remains unavailable, creating concern about actual advancement.
The organizations formalized a five-year partnership agreement Wednesday to strengthen anti-corruption efforts. ACC Chairman Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen acknowledged the government's acceptance of Bangladesh's 151st position among 180 countries on the Corruption Perceptions Index. Previous administrations had rejected such rankings entirely.
The commission must maintain internal integrity to retain credibility when addressing external corruption. Their collaboration focuses on awareness campaigns, institutional development, and ethical promotion through research and training programs since their initial 2015 partnership.
The organizations formalized a five-year partnership agreement Wednesday to strengthen anti-corruption efforts. ACC Chairman Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen acknowledged the government's acceptance of Bangladesh's 151st position among 180 countries on the Corruption Perceptions Index. Previous administrations had rejected such rankings entirely.
The commission must maintain internal integrity to retain credibility when addressing external corruption. Their collaboration focuses on awareness campaigns, institutional development, and ethical promotion through research and training programs since their initial 2015 partnership.