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Matin sees no fresh anticorruption drive |
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Monday, 23 June 2008 |
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Bdnews24.com Home adviser MA Matin has said the government will not launch any fresh anticorruption drive but will prioritise action against some suspects on the list. The retired major general, who also heads the National Coordination Committee for Checking Serious Crimes, told reporters in his office Sunday that the latest meeting of the NCC discussed 222 allegations against as many people.
The meeting decided to bring into cognisance 76 percent of the allegations
Asked whether a fresh wide-scale anticorruption drive was around the corner, Matin said the government was considering the allegations it had received but would not launch any big drive.
He said there had been problems in investigating the allegations of corruption and coordinating the cases. However, coordination among the NCC, Anticorruption Commission, law ministry and the Office of the Attorney General would be strengthened.
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