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Mahbub Ali vows to tackle Biman pilot recruitment allegations

UNB . Dhaka
06 Sep 2022 19:20:26 | Update: 06 Sep 2022 19:28:06
Mahbub Ali vows to tackle Biman pilot recruitment allegations
State minister for civil aviation and tourism Md Mahbub Ali speaks at the 'BSRF Dialogue' organised by the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters Forum (BSRF) at the Secretariat, September 06, 2022 — PID Photo

Action will be taken over allegations of corruption and nepotism in the recruitment of Biman Bangladesh Airlines pilots, state minister for civil aviation and tourism Md Mahbub Ali warned on Tuesday.

He was speaking at the 'BSRF Dialogue' organised by the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters Forum (BSRF) at the Secretariat.

The state minister said several newspapers have reported on the allegations regarding the pilots' recruitment.

"It has been investigated by the highest level, through various agencies. We have also investigated the issues through our ministry, and the airline has its own investigation too," the state minister said.

Likely, nine of the initially appointed pilots were selected and were dropped or they did not join, he added.

He said some are currently in simulation training.

“This is the latest information I have. Reviewing their performance from the training, a final decision will be made on their appointments,” he said.

"We will also take action against those who initially selected them (pilots), following the investigation report," Mahbub added.

Bangladesh Pilot Association (BAPA) also sent a letter to the airlines' managing director on August 28 demanding an investigation into irregularities, corruption and nepotism in recruiting pilots.

Regarding the harassment at the tourist centre, he said the deputy commissioners (DCs) of Cox's Bazar and other tourist destinations were directed to monitor everything closely. "I asked the magistrate to see the price list."

The state minister also hoped that the newly-built third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport will be able to operate from October next year.

At the third terminal, arrangements are being made so that passengers can get transport at all times, he added.

He also said initiatives have been taken to upgrade Cox's Bazar Airport to an international standard. Besides, aesthetically pleasing and modern terminals have been constructed in Saidpur and Jashore.

"We will also take the initiative to construct an airport in Barishal."

Regarding gold smuggling, the state minister said, "We have instructed airport authorities to check all passengers as soon as they get off flights."

BSRF general secretary Masudul Haque presided over the dialogue chaired by its president Tapan Biswas.

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