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Stop ‘criminalisation' of economy first to tackle economic crisis: GM Quader

TBP Desk
29 Jun 2024 23:18:32 | Update: 29 Jun 2024 23:18:32
Stop ‘criminalisation' of economy first to tackle economic crisis: GM Quader
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Opposition Leader and Jatiya Party (JP) Chairman GM Quader on Saturday said that it is unrealistic to think of resolving the ongoing economic crisis by spreading corruption and criminalisation in the economy.

He also said there should be an accountability system everywhere in the society to heal the economy, reports UNB.

“Only then there will be good governance in the country,” he said while speaking in parliament taking part in the general discussion on the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2024-25.

GM Quader said the government has created opportunities for free corruption by enacting laws with impunity in the power and energy sector.

The government has also created scope to legalise the illegally laundered money by introducing offshore banking, he added.

Besides, GM Quader also said the government proposed to give impunity from corruption by whitening black money by paying name-only taxes.

A bog-rich and super-rich class has been created comprising corrupt individuals and groups, bank defaulters, and money launderers.

“Various facilities have been ensured in the proposed budget to bring them into the mainstream of the economy,” he added.

GM Quader said that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine did not create major problems in Bangladesh rather the real problem was a lack of accountability resulting in a lack of good governance.

“As a result, corruption and criminalization spread widely at every level of the society. Economic activities and related policies are influenced by individual interests and group interests,” he said.

In a word, it can be said that the economic crisis of Bangladesh cannot be overcome without overcoming the lack of good governance in stopping criminalisation in the economy, he added.

JP chief said there was no recognition of the main problem in the budget and no direction to deal with that problem.

“Rather, attempts to encourage the causes of the problem can be observed. Therefore, a sustainable and permanent solution to the existing economic problems cannot be expected any time soon.”

Criticising the mismanagement in the banking sector, GM Quader said that the banking sector is in shaky condition, and the reason is bad debt.

Opposing the proposal to whiten the black money, he said that many people said it is not according to the constitution.

“If this opportunity is to be given, he proposed to allow turning black money into white by paying 50-60 per cent tax instead of 15 per cent,” JP chairman added.

Criticising the power sector, GM Quader said that excess power generation capacity has created a serious problem in the country's economy.

The production capacity has indeed been increased, but half of it is not being utilised. But the interesting thing is that half of that meaning about 15,000 MW of unused generation, the private owners have to pay a large portion of rent or capacity charges in foreign currency.

Criticising the Offshore Banking Act, GM Quader said that a large exemption or indemnity has been given through the Offshore Banking Act.

Raising questions on the exact figure of the country’s reserve, he said that people believe what they hear in the media, people don’t believe in Bangladesh Bank’s statement in this regard.

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