ACC quizzed another CAAB engineer over corruption allegations
Earlier the ACC sent a notice to the CAAB on allegations of its officials and staff amassing a huge amount of money
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) quizzed another engineer of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) today over allegations of amassing wealth illegally.
ACC spokesperson Pranab Kumar Bhattacharjee confirming the matter said, "Md Habibur Rahman, superintending engineer (P&D QM circle), was interrogated from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm at the ACC headquarters at capital's Segunbagicha by Zahid Kalam, assistant director of the commission."
Prior to this, ACC quizzed CAAB Chief Engineer Sudhendu Bikash Goswami, Superintendent Engineer AKM Maksudul Islam, Superintendent Engineer Md Habibur Rahman, Executive Engineer Shariful Islam, Executive Engineer Md. Shahiduzzaman, Executive Engineer Md Mokabber Ali and Sub-assistant engineer Kazi Bayezid Ahmed last week.
They were quizzed by the anti-graft watchdog which is currently probing into the graft allegations over the Cox's Bazar airport development project, amassing allocations of various projects and accumulating wealth beyond known sources.
Earlier the ACC sent a notice to the CAAB on allegations of its officials and staff amassing a huge amount of money through irregularities in the maintenance, construction, procurement and fund management.