ACC launches probe into alleged graft of NBR official Matiur

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has started a probe into corruption allegations against National Board of Revenue (NBR) official Matiur Rahman. The Commission today formed a three-member body to conduct inquiry into the alleged accumulation of illegal wealth by Matiur Rahman. The probe body comprised of ACC deputy director Md Anwar Hossain (team leader), its assistant director Mahmudul Hasan and deputy assistant director Sabikun Nahar. Taking to reporters at the ACC headquarters here today, ACC Secretary Khorsheda Yasmin said the national anti-graft watchdog on June 4 last decided to launch a probe against NBR member Matiur Rahman for allegedly amassing illegal wealth and siphoning off money. The Commission has already formed the three-member probe body to this end and it has started inquiry too, she said. Matiur, who was the president of the NBR's Customs, Excise and VAT Appellate Tribunal, has been transferred to the Internal Resources Division (IRD) of the Finance Ministry following the recent c ontroversy over his illegal wealth. The graft of Matiur came into limelight after his son Mushfiqur Rahman Ifat posted a photo of a sacrificial goat on social media claiming to have bought it at Taka 12 lakh, which raised questions about the income of the NBR official. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha