Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Friday said anti-graft watchdog like Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) is required in society but sometimes it is issuing statements likewise political one.
He said this in a statement in the port city in response to a recent statement of TIB with headline “87 percent Awami League candidates are millionaire”.
Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary, said now price of 5 katha land in village is Taka one crore and there is no land in Dhaka and Chattogram worth less than Taka one crore which means many people are millionaires in the country now.
Later, TIB gave an explanation over the matter. About the explanation, Hasan said the people didn’t get perplexed over the TIB explanation as they understood through his analysis that now the word ‘millionaire’ doesn’t carry any grave meaning.
Recalling many statements of TIB over finding their fabricated corruption in Padma Bridge, he said when the World Bank declined to finance in Padma Bridge construction, TIB stated that the government decision to finance Padma Bridge construction from alternative source is a way to shift the people’s view to different direction and even if the decision becomes successful, it won’t increase the government’s acceptance.
After the resignation of the then communications minister Abul Hossain, TIB commented that it has been too late as the minister should have resigned at the time when the WB raised allegations of corruption, he recalled.
But it had been proved in the Canadian federal court that there was no corruption centering Padma Bridge, he said adding it meant all of TIB statements were baseless and fabricated.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, TIB gave statements one after another and many of those were proved wrong, he mentioned.
Apart from portraying fabricated picture of corruption, TIB stated that 7.8 percent people of the country which means around 1.5 lakh people died from Covid-19 without getting any treatment but the total death toll was less than 30,000, he said.
In 2015, TIB dubbed the Jatiya Sangsad as “a stage of puppet show”, he recalled.
But the TIB never issued any statement against the killing of people by hurling petrol-bomb, he said.
TIB hurriedly issues statement even anyone gets injured in any local government election, he said.
These are nothing but acting like political parties, he said.
The minister said organizations like TIB are required to strengthen democracy, build a corruption free society and ensure good governance but it is expected that their statements and reports should not be politically motivated and biased.