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Friday, April 13, 2012
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Sengupta telecoms shows up
Regulator gives Suranjit's son lucrative interconnections licence
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=230104
Sajjadur Rahman and Abdullah Mamun
Rail Minister Suranjit Sengupta's son Soumen Sengupta was awarded a Tk 5-crore telecommunication gateway licence yesterday, just two days after the Railwaygate scandal involving the minister's close aide and other railway officials.
Soumen, who worked at internet service provider Agni Systems Ltd six months ago, had to pay the telecom regulator Tk 5 crore in licence fees. The amount was paid between March 2 and April 2.
Prior to his joining at Agni Systems, Soumen worked for Nextgen Networks, an IT firm, from March 2010 to May 2011, according to his profile on social networking site LinkedIn.
He [Soumen] withdrew around Tk 50,000 in salaries a month from Agni Systems, a director of the firm told The Daily Star, wishing anonymity.
According to Suranjit's wealth statement submitted to the Election Commission before the 2008 election, his annual income amounted to Tk 7 lakh, whose sources were house rent, fisheries and farm land.
Suranjit became railway minister in December last year. Before that he was the chief of the parliamentary standing committee on law, justice and parliamentary affairs ministry.
A seven-time parliamentarian, he is currently under fire following the recovery of Tk 70 lakh from the microbus of his Assistant Personal Secretary Omar Faruq Talukder on Monday night.
BGB members seized the money and detained Faruq, his driver Ali Azam, Railway General Manager (East) Yusuf Ali Mridha and railway's security officer Enamul Huq after the driver drove the microbus into BGB's Pilkhana headquarters in the capital, shouting there was stashes of illegal money in the vehicle.
Suranjit came to the limelight again yesterday after Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) awarded his son's company, Sengupta Telecommunication Limited, an interconnection exchange (ICX) licence.
BTRC Chairman Zia Ahmed said Soumen himself collected the licence and that all the procedures were followed in the process.
Of the 22 licences awarded, 21 were handed over yesterday, he added.
A telecom expert said setting up the company would require an investment of Tk 30 crore at least.
The Daily Star could not reach Soumen for comments.
Front Page
Sengupta telecoms shows up
Regulator gives Suranjit's son lucrative interconnections licence
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=230104
Sajjadur Rahman and Abdullah Mamun
Rail Minister Suranjit Sengupta's son Soumen Sengupta was awarded a Tk 5-crore telecommunication gateway licence yesterday, just two days after the Railwaygate scandal involving the minister's close aide and other railway officials.
Soumen, who worked at internet service provider Agni Systems Ltd six months ago, had to pay the telecom regulator Tk 5 crore in licence fees. The amount was paid between March 2 and April 2.
Prior to his joining at Agni Systems, Soumen worked for Nextgen Networks, an IT firm, from March 2010 to May 2011, according to his profile on social networking site LinkedIn.
He [Soumen] withdrew around Tk 50,000 in salaries a month from Agni Systems, a director of the firm told The Daily Star, wishing anonymity.
According to Suranjit's wealth statement submitted to the Election Commission before the 2008 election, his annual income amounted to Tk 7 lakh, whose sources were house rent, fisheries and farm land.
Suranjit became railway minister in December last year. Before that he was the chief of the parliamentary standing committee on law, justice and parliamentary affairs ministry.
A seven-time parliamentarian, he is currently under fire following the recovery of Tk 70 lakh from the microbus of his Assistant Personal Secretary Omar Faruq Talukder on Monday night.
BGB members seized the money and detained Faruq, his driver Ali Azam, Railway General Manager (East) Yusuf Ali Mridha and railway's security officer Enamul Huq after the driver drove the microbus into BGB's Pilkhana headquarters in the capital, shouting there was stashes of illegal money in the vehicle.
Suranjit came to the limelight again yesterday after Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) awarded his son's company, Sengupta Telecommunication Limited, an interconnection exchange (ICX) licence.
BTRC Chairman Zia Ahmed said Soumen himself collected the licence and that all the procedures were followed in the process.
Of the 22 licences awarded, 21 were handed over yesterday, he added.
A telecom expert said setting up the company would require an investment of Tk 30 crore at least.
The Daily Star could not reach Soumen for comments.