Dhaka Court imposes 60-day travel ban on former Dhaka WASA MD Taqsem amid corruption probe
UNB
Publish: 22 Aug 2024, 03:19 PM
Dhaka,
Aug 22 (UNB)- A Dhaka court on Thursday imposed a 60-day travel ban on Taqsem A
Khan, the former Managing Director of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority
(WASA), in connection with ongoing corruption allegations against him.
The order was issued by
Judge Mohammed Ash-Shams Joglul Hossain of the Metropolitan Senior Special
Judge's Court of Dhaka, following a petition by Anti-Corruption Commission
(ACC) Deputy Director Syed Nazrul Islam, who is also leading the investigation,
according to ACC spokesperson Aktarul Islam.
ACC public prosecutor
Mahmud Hossain Jahangir presented the petition on behalf of the commission,
which argued that Taqsem was attempting to flee the country, and requested the
travel ban to prevent his departure.
The ACC informed the
court that an investigation is currently underway into allegations that Taqsem
embezzled funds under the guise of various projects and engaged in illegal
recruitment practices during his tenure.
Taqsem resigned from his
position as the Managing Director of Dhaka WASA on August 14, citing health
issues. He submitted his resignation letter online.
Taqsem A Khan was first
appointed as the Managing Director of Dhaka WASA in 2009. His tenure was
extended multiple times, with the most recent extension in August of last year,
marking his seventh reappointment for an additional three years.
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