Archive for August 7th, 2008
Thursday, August 7th, 2008The mayors and councillors elect who hold party posts will have to resign from those posts before taking oath of offices in accordance with the new laws on formation and functions of city corporations and municipalities.This will create a vacuum in the leadership of the political parties at the grassroots level and the Awami League (AL) which won majority posts in Monday's polls to four city corporations and nine municipalities will be the most affected.The caretaker government promulgated the laws in May this year with the strict provision in an effort to free the local government institutions from the grips ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008The power ministry is considering extension of project deadlines for two unqualified local rental power companies instead of penalising and cancelling contracts with them for failing to commercially launch five rental power plants with a total capacity of 200 MW even three months behind scheduleThe two companies -- Energy Prima of Hosaf Group and Kaltimax-GBB-- were selected despite their lack of experience. After signing contracts with Power Development Board (PDB) on January 16 and January 24 this year, they were supposed to commercially launch the five plants back in mid May.But till date the companies failed to launch any power ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008Truth and Accountability Commission (Tac) yesterday asked two corruption suspects seeking absolution to apply through Anti-corruption Commission (ACC) as they are being investigated by the latter.Meanwhile, Tac Chairman Justice Habibur Rahman Khan yesterday said following the Voluntary Disclosure of Information Ordinance 2008, his commission will not look into how big a corruption is or how high-profile a suspect is while considering applications for mercy.Tac and ACC will work in cooperation with each other and the latter should comply with the ordinance while dealing with issues regarding Tac that has been formed for the welfare of the people and the ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008The High Court (HC) yesterday granted ad interim bail to ailing former home minister Mohammad Nasim and controversial businessman Giasuddin Al Mamun in separate cases.An HC bench of Justice Md Muzammel Hossain and Justice Syed AB Mahmudul Huq granted Nasim ad interim bail for four months in a graft case following a petition filed by Nasim.The Anti-corruption Commission (ACC) filed the case against Awami League (AL) leader Nasim for accumulating wealth illegally and concealing wealth information from the commission.Nasim's counsel advocate M Enayetur Rahim told The Daily Star that the HC granted him bail on medical grounds.He ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008Officials of the wildlife circle under the Department of Forest are virtually sitting idle for years as the government does not have any specific plans or budget allocation to save the country's wildlife.The wildlife section of the forest department is supposed to work to protect, rescue, treat and increase the number of wild animals and birds as well as their habitat. But the officials don't have any such activities so far since launch of the wildlife circle in 2001.Speaking anonymously, a high official of the section said: "We just do the file work. Since 2006 when I was transferred ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008A medical board yesterday collected samples for DNA test from seven children of former deputy inspector general (DIG) of police Anisur Rahman following a High Court order to determine whether they are siblings.Head of the medical board Prof Mizanul Haque after collecting blood and saliva told reporters it will take a week to complete the test.Earlier in the morning, Anisur Rahman's lawyer advocate Kazi Sajwar Hossain brought the children to the court amid police escort.After seeing the children, the HC observed that they are seriously suffering from malnutrition and could even die if they are not given proper treatment. ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) yesterday pressed charges against detained former state minister for youth and sports Fazlur Rahman Patal in a case filed for amassing wealth worth Tk 2.36 crore illegally and giving false wealth information to the commission.Meantime, a Dhaka court directed the officer-in-charge (OC) of Dohar Police Station to register the Awami League (AL) leader Khalil Kazi murder case as a regular one against detained former communications minister barrister Nazmul Huda, his brother and 11 others.ACC Assistant Director Helal Uddin Sharif, also the investigation officer (IO) of the case, submitted the charge sheet to the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008In a breakthrough move to keep up with innovative forensics to solve crimes and ensure justice, the government is updating several age-old laws so that biometric and electronic evidences are admissible in a court of law.Currently, the courts in the country are not bound by the law to accept biometric and electronic records as evidences.As part of the landmark initiative, a nine-member committee headed by Saiful Alam, the deputy inspector general (DIG) of Criminal Investigation Department (CID), formulated a draft law titled Evidence (amendment) Ordinance 2007 that would replace or amend relevant sections of the Evidence Act of 1872.Furthermore, the ...
(read more) Thursday, August 7th, 2008Heavenly turquoise blue waters, lush tropical islands and an air of isolation like that of Robinson Crusoe--these are just a few images that come to one's mind while thinking of the Maldives, a group of tiny islands in the Indian Ocean.But for at least 15,000 Bangladeshis who went there for work, the Maldives is the name of a nightmarish place where they went to make fortune but are now barely living from hand to mouth because of unscrupulous middlemen.Al-Amin, an 18-year-old boy who went to the Maldives in quest of fortune, finally found his destination in killing himself on July ...
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