Dhaka: A court here has imposed a permanent travel ban on former managing director (MD) and CEO of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (WASA) Taqsem A Khan over allegations of corruption.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Jakir Hossain passed the order on November 13, allowing a plea from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The investigation officer and ACC deputy director, Syed Nazrul Islam, filed the plea, asserting that the anti-graft body is probing allegations of corruption and the plundering of crores of money amassed through illegal appointments against Taqsem and others. It was learned that Taqsem is attempting to escape the country, prompting the ACC to file the plea.
Earlier, on August 22, the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Ash Shams Zaglul Hossain imposed a 60-day travel embargo on Taqsem. Taqsem was first appointed as the MD and CEO of Dhaka WASA in 2009. In spite of allegations of gross misconduct and graft, his term was ext
ended a couple of times. His term was extended for another three years in August 2023. Recently, after the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he finally resigned from the post.