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HC rejects writ against reappointment of DWASA MD

Staff Reporter
18 Oct 2020 13:36:41 | Update: 18 Oct 2020 13:36:41
HC rejects writ against reappointment of DWASA MD

The High Court today has rejected a writ petition that challenged the recommendation of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) board to reappoint its current Managing Director Taqsem A Khan for another three-year term.

The High Court bench of Justice JBM Hasan and Justice Md Khairul Alam passed the order on Sunday.

During Sunday’s hearing, Supreme Court lawyer Advocate Tanvir Ahmed was present in favour of the writ petition while Deputy Attorney General Nur-Us Sadik represented the state.

Earlier on September 19, Dhaka WASA recommended reappointing its current Managing Director Taqsem A Khan for another three-year term at a virtual meeting.

Earlier on Wednesday (October 14), the High Court fixed October 18 to pass an order on a writ petition that challenged the recommendation of Dhaka WASA board to reappoint Taqsem A Khan for another three-year term.

Advocate Tanvir Ahmed filed the petition with the High Court on September 24 Dhaka WASA recommended reappointing Taqsem A Khan for another term at a virtual meeting as 5 days before.

Earlier on October 16, WASA Managing Director Taqsem A Khan said his 11 years of successful term in office is the reason the government reappointed him for three more years in the same position.

Taqsem Khan made the claim while addressing a press conference at the WASA building last Friday.

Taqsem came under heavy criticism for various mismanagements and irregularities during his long period (11 years) in office.

Earlier on October 1, ignoring widespread criticism, the government reappointed Taqsem.

The decision came after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina approved the appointment put forward by the WASA board.

Moreover, on September 14, the High Court reprimanded Taqsem for failing to take steps to curb pollution of the Buriganga River in line with the court's directives.

The High Court subsequently issued a warning and ordered him to submit a compliance report within a month.

On July 20, ahead of the appointment of the next WASA managing director, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) demanded transparency in the appointment process.

In his written statement, TIB Executive Director Iftekharuzzaman said Taqsem had been holding the same position for the past 11 years and his reappointments were granted by extending the age limit for the post and sometimes even bypassing the recommendations of the WASA board.

 

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