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Avoiding repetition of 'Khamba' scam


No Repetition of 'Khamba’ Scam
Shamsul Huq Zahid

The incumbent government, apparently, is trying to learn from the mistakes committed, deliberately or otherwise, by its immediate past political predecessor.

The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) in its last meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, reportedly, sent back a couple of Rural Electrification Board (REB) projects involving expansion of power distribution line on the ground of providing inadequate information.

The Prime Minister was very much specific and clear on her stand. She insisted that no new project for distribution line expansion should be taken up without ensuring necessary supply of power. She, according to meeting sources, referred to irregularities indulged in during the immediate past BNP-led government in the name of power distribution line expansion in some areas under the control of the REB.

The BNP still carries the stigma of alleged irregularities involving the REB's distribution line expansion programme between 2001 and 2006. During the period, the REB had installed 75000 kilometre-long power distribution lines and doubled its consumer base to 6.0 million despite the fact it had no assured supply of electricity.

Allegations have it that some concrete pole manufacturers having strong connections with a section of highly influential quarters of the last BNP government managed to sell 1.5 million poles valued at about Tk 11.0 billion to the REB between 2001 and 2006.

Hundreds of those poles installed during that period still do not have any distribution line on them. And, in some cases, there are distribution lines but no power could be passed through those until now.

The people living in those areas, initially, were extremely happy to see the fulfillment of their long-pending demand for power supply. But the very sight of those concrete poles only irritates them now.

Along with the then ruling party leaders, the REB, too, had to share the strong criticism coming from different directions for the electric pole, popularly known as 'Khamba', scam.

One might wonder at the REB's behaviour in sending projects in question to the planning ministry despite its bitter experience with the same. But the Board has some explanation that could have been true even during the immediate past BNP regime.

Officials at the REB and the Ministry of Planning have confided to the FE that they have been under tremendous pressure from various quarters, including lawmakers, political leaders and also from ' general people' to erect new power distribution lines.

The involvement of general people in the so-called pressure tactics should easily be excluded for they usually bring their demands to the notice of the government through the elected representatives both at the local and national levels. There are yet another group of people-- the manufacturers of electric poles-- who operates behind the scene and try to use political connections to sell their goods.

The pressure coming from some lawmakers for building up distribution lines should be considered a natural development since they during electioneering might have made pledges to bring electricity to some areas of their respective constituencies. Failure to fulfil that pledge might cost them dearly in the next election.

But the policymakers sitting at the NEC meetings are quite aware of the existing power situation. They are trying desperately to beef up power generation through short-term and long-term measures. In the case of short-term measures, they have allowed installation of liquid fuel-based rental power plants in the private sector bypassing the much-acclaimed public procurement rules. The purchase of power from these plants, being quite expensive, would take toll on the government exchequer.

When the proposed rental plants would start making available power to the national grid, the government's priority task would be meeting the power demand of the industries that have been hit hard by the power shortage. It would take, at least, another couple of years or more to generate additional power for meeting the existing demand. However, much would depend on the progress in the implementation of plan taken up for the power sector.

Making available power beyond the existing network, though necessary, is not urgent, considering the government's limitations, both in terms of money and technical capacity.

Moreover, the implementation of projects submitted by the REB for NEC's approval involves a sizeable amount, more than Tk. 11.5 billion. The amount could be otherwise used for power generation, the main challenge before the government.

Finally, the NEC members and the Prime Minister in particular deserve kudos for being adequately alert to the dangers of repeating an alleged irregularity and also for looking at the issue in the right perspective. The people do expect the PM and her government to demonstrate similar alertness and firmness to rein in irregularities, if there is any, in other areas of the economy.
 
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Avoiding repetition of 'Khamba' scam


No Repetition of 'Khamba’ Scam
Shamsul Huq Zahid

The incumbent government, apparently, is trying to learn from the mistakes committed, deliberately or otherwise, by its immediate past political predecessor.

The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) in its last meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, reportedly, sent back a couple of Rural Electrification Board (REB) projects involving expansion of power distribution line on the ground of providing inadequate information.

The Prime Minister was very much specific and clear on her stand. She insisted that no new project for distribution line expansion should be taken up without ensuring necessary supply of power. She, according to meeting sources, referred to irregularities indulged in during the immediate past BNP-led government in the name of power distribution line expansion in some areas under the control of the REB.

The BNP still carries the stigma of alleged irregularities involving the REB's distribution line expansion programme between 2001 and 2006. During the period, the REB had installed 75000 kilometre-long power distribution lines and doubled its consumer base to 6.0 million despite the fact it had no assured supply of electricity.

Allegations have it that some concrete pole manufacturers having strong connections with a section of highly influential quarters of the last BNP government managed to sell 1.5 million poles valued at about Tk 11.0 billion to the REB between 2001 and 2006.

Hundreds of those poles installed during that period still do not have any distribution line on them. And, in some cases, there are distribution lines but no power could be passed through those until now.

Along with the then ruling party leaders, the REB, too, had to share the strong criticism coming from different directions for the electric pole, popularly known as 'Khamba', scam.

Finally, the NEC members and the Prime Minister in particular deserve kudos for being adequately alert to the dangers of repeating an alleged irregularity and also for looking at the issue in the right perspective. The people do expect the PM and her government to demonstrate similar alertness and firmness to rein in irregularities, if there is any, in other areas of the economy.

The news report above only says about a small part of the total scams the past BNP govt did. The 1st BNP govt was honest, but the next govt of AL was dishonest. When BNP came to power again it proved itself to be worse money grabber than AL.

This time, AL is better than it was last time. I very much hope, if there is another BNP govt in the future, it will behave rationally, and will avoid any more scams done by the Lady Khaleda's two dear sons last time.
 
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The news report above only says about a small part of the total scams the past BNP govt did. The 1st BNP govt was honest, but the next govt of AL was dishonest. When BNP came to power again it proved itself to be worse money grabber than AL.

This time, AL is better than it was last time. I very much hope, if there is another BNP govt in the future, it will behave rationally, and will avoid any more scams done by the Lady Khaleda's two dear sons last time.

This type of hope that next will be better than this one is the only thing we poor citizens of south asia can do..Thankfully the govts. are becoming progressive ...

:cheers: to bright future..
 
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Idune, I believe that at the highest level there are always kickbacks. So, it is possible that Sajeeb is also taking some bribes from here and there. But, you may have come up with a fake news.

You may get a good prize from the US FBI if you can prove this wrongdoing.. In the USA it is against the federal law to pay bribes in a foreign country to get a contract. Waiting eagerly to see the result. Good luck!
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

IDune did you make this presentation by yourself.. what a piece of work and very authentic... Please send me your picture too.. i will put you right beside Koko... :D

You and I both know how much a 3rd class imported IT makes in USA. Are you trying to tell me that he live this labish life with damn part time IT job? Aladin lamp comes in mind.
 
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The news report above only says about a small part of the total scams the past BNP govt did. The 1st BNP govt was honest, but the next govt of AL was dishonest. When BNP came to power again it proved itself to be worse money grabber than AL.

This time, AL is better than it was last time. I very much hope, if there is another BNP govt in the future, it will behave rationally, and will avoid any more scams done by the Lady Khaleda's two dear sons last time.

18 Months passed by yet to see any progress on electricity or any other sectors beside big talks of La-hasina and the gangs. Blaming BNP won't do much beside big defeat like CCC election.

How about less talk and more work for change????
 
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18 Months passed by yet to see any progress on electricity or any other sectors beside big talks of La-hasina and the gangs. Blaming BNP won't do much beside big defeat like CCC election.

How about less talk and more work for change????

No need to post silly just to defend radical and corrupt BNP. Just Google and you will realize the deals and cooperation with India and China in different fields including Power.

Bangladesh is on right path of progress just Bangla hater and BNP stooges are not happy with it.
 
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First: BNP is not power and attempt of Indo-Awami dalas to hide their dismal electricity record behind some speculative accusation is pure joke. People in Bangladesh already know the digital deception.

Second: eastwatch and iajdani, all thease accusation about Tareq corruption had came out of Awami mouth who has endless supply of lie and deception. This awami regime has decived people in every count they have promised. Besides, their claim was even statistically fabricated and beyonf Bangladesh budget at that time.

Third: Awami regime utterly failed to prove any of these accusations against Tareq. Only pure lie and deception by few retards became story of another digital deception.

Eastwatch and iajdani: prove what your accusation on Tareq corruption. You are in line to put another medal in your pathetic liar collection .
 
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No need to post silly just to defend radical and corrupt BNP. Just Google and you will realize the deals and cooperation with India and China in different fields including Power.

Bangladesh is on right path of progress just Bangla hater and BNP stooges are not happy with it.

A bloody bharati awami activist behalf of mother of all corrupted Awami. If Bangladesh got any devolopment it has hand of BNP.

By the way, Awami not only corrupted with money but also with hindu idology. :tdown:
 
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A bloody bharati awami activist behalf of mother of all corrupted Awami. If Bangladesh got any devolopment it has hand of BNP.

By the way, Awami not only corrupted with money but also with hindu idology. :tdown:

learn how to talk first, post reported.
 
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Documented evidence of Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy and her advisor Tofiq Elahee taken millions of dollars from Chevron for giving them contract for an un nessecary compressor. Its important to note because of this report (one of the main reason) Daily Amardesh, newspaper that published it was shut down and editor Mahmudur Rahman is being trtured as we speak.

 
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18 Months passed by yet to see any progress on electricity or any other sectors beside big talks of La-hasina and the gangs. Blaming BNP won't do much beside big defeat like CCC election.

How about less talk and more work for change????

It takes at least 1.5 yrs to 2 yrs to design, construct, procure, ship, install and commission not only a power plant, but also any other types of plants. So, unless Jamaat comes with a bright Cherag and help BD with it, it will take at least another one year to raise the power output by, say, 1000MW.

It will take another 5 yrs to raise the output to 10,000 MW. Why are you in a hurry? Let the govt do its job. Wait and see what happens to the power sector in the next few yrs. Is it possible that this govt will also follow the footsteps of BNP? Will this govt steal another 13,000 crore Taka (about 2 billion Dollar) like BNP did in its time? It will be real bad.
 
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No Repetition of 'Khamba’ Scam

The incumbent government, apparently, is trying to learn from the mistakes committed, deliberately or otherwise, by its immediate past political predecessor.

Yehhh,



No repetition of "Padma" scam.
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