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ACC resets Nov 4 to quiz Mashiur

 
Mashiur Rahman
The Anti-Corruption Commission has reset November 4 for quizzing prime minister's economic adviser Mashiur Rahman in connection with corruption allegations in the Padma bridge project.
The ACC on Wednesday fixed the date in response to a request by Mashiur, said sources at the anti-graft watchdog.
Earlier on Monday, the anti-graft watchdog issued a notice asking the adviser to appear before its Segunbagicha head office on November 6 for the interrogation.
In September, Mashiur was sent on leave to fulfil the condition of the World Bank for reviving its funding for the Padma bridge project.
The ACC has so far interrogated 29 people, including former communication minister Syed Abul Hossain, in connection with the graft allegations.
The WB cancelled its $1.2 billion credit for the project on June 29, saying it had proof of a corruption conspiracy involving Bangladeshi officials, executives of a Canadian firm and some individuals.
The global lender, however, decided to revive its loan on September 21 after the Bangladesh government agreed to its terms and conditions.

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