Staff Reporter
Several advisers of the caretaker government yesterday rejected outright the Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) report on corruption released on Wednesday.
They also questioned the method of survey carried out by TIB in preparing its report.
However, Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) agreed with the findings of the TIB report admitting that widespread corruption in various service sectors of the country is going on.
Finance Adviser Dr AB Mirza Azizul Islam yesterday told reporters that the intensity of corruption in Bangladesh, mainly at top levels, has reduced to some extent. [Read more]
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