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DHAKA, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked the

authorities concerned to make sure so that competition in public procurement

becomes more open and free.

The directive was given at a cabinet meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh

Hasina in the chair at her office in the city's Tejgaon.

"It has been observed that some companies which do not have capacity are

still getting works, which is causing a delay to complete the works within

stipulated time. To avoid this, the Prime Minister has given instructions to

change the relevant rules and regulations," Cabinet Secretary Md Mahbub

Hossain said at a briefing at the Secretariat here after the cabinet meeting.

The meeting gave approval to the draft of 'Finance Company Act, 2023', he

said, adding that according to the proposed amendment, no individual or

related parties associated to him or her or members of the same family cannot

buy more than 15 percent of a company's shares.

The proposed law has also specified what to do for those who currently have

more than 15 percent of company stakes, the cabinet secretary said, adding,

within two years after the law comes into effect, the excess shares shall be

transferred to persons who are not family members and who do not hold the

maximum share limit in the company.

If anyone does not comply with the law, he said, his or her shares will be

confiscated in favour of the government. The proposed law prescribed

punishment for various offences, the cabinet secretary added.

Noting that the law has defined spouse, parents, children, siblings and

dependent people as the family members, Mahbub said, the law will allow 15

directors including two independent directors for a company.

The cabinet meeting also gave the final approval to the draft of the 'Dr MA

Wazed Miah Agriculture University Act, 2023', he said, adding that the new

university will be established in Natore.

The meeting also approved the draft of the 'Village Courts (Amendment) Act,

2023', enhancing authority of the courts to fine Taka 3 lakh from existing

Taka 75,000, the cabinet secretary said, adding that the draft of the

'Sustainable Public Procurement Policy (2023)' also got approval at the

meeting.

Besides, reports on the implementation of the decisions taken in the cabinet

meetings held between July and September this year was presented in the

meeting. The cabinet approved the proposed list of 22 holidays for the 2024

calendar year, but two holidays would be coincided with weekends (Fridays).

Like the current year 2023, the people will also enjoy a 22-day holiday in

the next year.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha