BB lost ability to make independent decisions for country’s economy: Dr Fahmida Khatun
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Publish: 20 May 2024, 01:58 AM
Dhaka, May 18 (UNB)-Bangladesh Bank (BB) lost its ability, to make
independent decisions for the banking sector, and it's now operating to
implement decisions of outsiders, which is unable to resolve crisis of the
banking sector.
The executive director of
the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) Dr. Fahmida Khatun said this on Saturday
while speaking as the chief guest at the shadow parliament debate competition
organised by the Debate for Democracy at the FDC Auditorium, in the capital.
"The culture of transparency
and accountability is being lost in various regulatory bodies, including the
central bank. As a result, the institutions are not able to fulfill the
responsibilities, that the state assigned to them," said Dr. Fahmida.
Currently, the anarchy in
the banking sector has reached such a level that the decision to merge banks
has to be taken on the advice of the IMF, she pointed out.
However, due to a lack of
prior preparation, integration has been challenged. Forced bank mergers may not
be sustainable. The banking sector has lost its ability to support the overall
economy due to a lack of good governance, said Dr. Fahmida.
She said that people have
lost confidence in the banking sector. The central bank even cannot provide any
guarantee to keep the deposits in the bank safe
As a result, there has been
concern among depositors. Those responsible for the hemorrhaging of the banking
sector remain untouchable. People are not able to know the correct information
about defaulted loans in the banking sector from the BB, Dr. Fahmida opined.
Referring to the Bangladesh
Bank's recent decision to restrict the entry of journalists, Chairman of Debate
for Democracy Hasan Ahmed Chowdhury Kiran said the central bank owes them
(journalists) an explanation.
"Journalists have
played a major role in publishing news of major irregularities in the country's
financial sector, it is not a crime, but their professional responsibility to
highlight any irregularities [of the banking sector] in the media, including
the heist in the BB's reserves," the state minister said.
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