Dhaka,
Aug 11 (UNB)- Nobel Laureate and Chief Adviser of interim government Prof
Muhammad Yunus, and 13 others have been acquitted in a graft case filed by the
Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
Md Rabiul Alam, judge of
Dhaka Special Judge's Court-4, accepted an application on Sunday seeking to
withdraw the prosecution of the case under the Code of Criminal Procedure.
The application was
submitted by ACC lawyer Mahmud Hossain Jahangir, Court Inspector of
Anti-Corruption Commission Amir Hossain told UNB.`
Besides, the court also
freed 3 bank accounts of Dr Yunus which were frozen earlier, he added.
Adviser of Health and
Family Welfare Nurjahan Begum, who served as the acting managing director of
Grameen Bank after the bank's founder Muhammad Yunus left the bank in 2011, was
also an accused in the graft case.
The development came
three days after the interim government led by Prof Yunus took oath after the
resignation and departure of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
The 13 other accused in
the case are: Grameen Telecom MD Nazmul Islam; Director Ashraful Hasan, former
MD Parveen Mahmood; Najnin Sultana, Shahjahan, Noorjahan Begum, and S. M.
Hazzatul Islam Latifi, all serving as directors; along with Advocate Yusuf Ali;
Advocate Zaforul Hasan Sharif; Md Kamruzzaman, President of the Union of
Grameen Telecom Employees; Firoz Mahmud Hasan, General Secretary; Kamrul Hasan,
office secretary of the Employees' Union office, and representative Mainul
Islam.
Gulshan Anwar, the
Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), filed the case as the
primary complainant on May 30, 2023.
Earlier on January 1, Dr
Muhammad Yunus and three top officials of Grameen Telecom were sentenced to six
months' imprisonment and fined Tk 25,000 each, in a case over violation of
labor law.
However, a day before
his oath, Prof Yunus, and those three officials also got acquittal in that
case.
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