ACC will take into account Aziz’s corruption complaint if it is included in schedule

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A lawyer has appealed to the ACC to investigate the corruption allegations leveled against former army chief General (retd) Aziz Ahmed. Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Mohammad Moinuddin Abdullah said that if these allegations are included in the schedule, they will be taken into account for investigation. He said this in response to a question from reporters at the ACC head office on Wednesday (May 29). Supreme Court lawyer Salah Uddin Regan appealed to the ACC to investigate the corruption of former Army Chief General (retd) Aziz Ahmed this afternoon. When asked about this, the ACC chairman said, “I have not seen the complaint.” Any complaint under the ACC schedule is taken into account. If the corruption charges against him fall under the ACC schedule, we will check. If it is included in the schedule, it will be taken into account. This time, the ACC has requested to investigate Aziz’s ‘corruption’ Govt not embarrassed by Aziz-Benji issue: Quader In the application made to the ACC Chairman, Supreme Court lawyer Reagan said, “The US sanctions against Aziz Ahmed on corruption charges and the reports published in the national daily newspaper have undermined the image of the Bangladesh Army and Bangladesh in the national and international arena.” This has damaged the reputation of Bangladesh Army worldwide. The reputation of the Bangladesh Army has been tarnished in the United Nations Peace Mission. He further said, ‘But it is a matter of great regret that the Anti-Corruption Commission has not taken the initiative to investigate even after such a big complaint has been published, which is the inaction of the ACC. It is specifically requested to inform it with the initiative of proper investigation in this regard.

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