Dhaka,
Nov 19 (UNB) - Some banks are recovering well, while others may continue to
struggle, but no banks will be shut down, said Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed
on Tuesday.
"Some banks are
recovering. Islami Bank, the largest bank, is improving. However, some banks
will continue to struggle. But we will not shut down any bank," he said
while speaking at a press conference at the Secretariat, organised by the Ministry
of Finance.
The Finance Adviser
mentioned that the government's commitment to stabilising the banking sector
despite challenges.
He also focused on
fiscal management, mentioning that measures are being taken to reduce
government expenditure. "Salaries and allowances for government officials
will not be impacted," he assured.
Referring to the Annual
Development Programme (ADP), Dr Salehuddin Ahmed mentioned that projects deemed
unnecessary or influenced by political considerations are being reviewed for
possible adjustments.
Finance Secretary Dr Md
Khairuzzaman Majumdar, Secretary of the Financial Institutions Division Nazma
Mobarak, Secretary of the Economic Relations Division (ERD) Md Shahriar Kader
Siddiqui, and National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan
were also present at the press conference.
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