The meeting began at the ACC's Segunbagicha office around 3:10pm, said an ACC official.
The panel, led by chairman of the panel former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo, will held a series of meetings with the ACC till December 6.
The other two panel members are Timothy Tong, former commissioner of the Independent Commission against Corruption of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; and Richard Alderman, former director of Britain's Serious Fraud Office.
The team is also scheduled to meet Finance Minister AMA Muhith in the evening (Sunday).
Earlier, the external panel came to Dhaka on October 14 for the first time.
In a statement on November 28, WB Country Director Ellen Goldstein said, “The external panel of internationally-recognised experts will advise the World Bank and co-financiers on the adequacy of the government's investigation.”
The finance ministry official said, whether the financiers, including the WB, will finally provide fund to the Padma bridge project depends on the report of the external panel. Already on November 13, the WB sent a third report to the ACC on corruption evidence.
The original $1.2 billion WB credit for the bridge was cancelled on June 29 due to an insufficient response by Bangladeshi authorities to evidence of a conspiracy of corruption involving senior public officials.
The global lending agency, however, returned on September 20 as subsequently additional actions were undertaken and the government agreed to go by four conditions that also include proper investigation into the allegations.
কোন মন্তব্য নেই:
একটি মন্তব্য পোস্ট করুন