Foreign Ministry denounces corruption allegations against foreign cadre officials, citing audit objections misinterpretation
UNB
Publish: 06 Sep 2024, 02:32 PM
Dhaka,
Sep 5 (UNB) - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, alongside the Bangladesh Foreign
Service Association (BFSA) in a press release on Thursday responded to recent
media reports alleging corruption by officials working in various embassies
abroad.
The reports, based on
claims made by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), suggested that these
officials had amassed illegal wealth through misuse of power and other
irregularities.
In an official
statement, the Ministry clarified that the accusations are primarily based on
audit objections, which are a routine government process. These objections,
related to financial discrepancies, are currently under review and involve the
officials' pensions. The Ministry emphasized that labeling such audit-related
issues as "corruption" is inaccurate and misleading.
The report, which quoted
a senior ACC official, suggested that officials and their families had
accumulated wealth both in the country and abroad. However, the Ministry
dismissed these allegations as baseless, stating that they are prepared to
cooperate with any lawful investigation based on objective information.
Audits are conducted
regularly across all government departments to ensure adherence to financial
regulations. If any discrepancies are found, officials are required to repay
the amount, either directly or through deductions from their pensions. The
Ministry highlighted that recent financial laws, which do not fully account for
the realities faced by embassy officials abroad, have contributed to the audit
objections.
The Ministry also noted
that the letter from the ACC, referenced in the media, has not yet been
received. They expressed concern over how this sensitive information was leaked
and called for an investigation. Many of the officials named in the letter have
completed their careers with honor and have settled all audit-related issues.
The Ministry warned that
the premature publication of such allegations could tarnish the reputations of
responsible individuals and harm the image of the Foreign Cadre. They stressed
that sweeping comments without evidence are unacceptable and that legal action
may be taken against those responsible for releasing such information.
In conclusion, the
Bangladesh Foreign Service Association reiterated the dedication and
professionalism of Foreign Cadre officials, who continue to work tirelessly to
safeguard Bangladesh's national interests abroad. They urged the public to
avoid misinterpreting the situation and assured that the Ministry would remain
vigilant in upholding the country's image and integrity.
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