Hasina for extensive inquiry about unauthorized fund transfer by Prof Yunus
Dhaka, Dec 5 (UNB) - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said there must be an extensive investigation to find out if there was any unauthorized fund transfer by Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus.
Obviously, there should be an extensive investigation, she said responding to a question during the press conference held at the Prime Ministers office on her recent tri-nation visit to Russia, Belgium and Japan.
Hasina said it is time to know what has been going on in the name of poverty alleviation and with the fate of the poor people. You cant hide the truth for a long time
once the truth will come out on the surface.
She said the blood suckers of the poor cannot escape for all time.
The Prime Minister admitted that she was convinced initially when the Grameenphone came to get a license in the name of empowering women during her previous tenure.
I was charmed when I came to know that the rural women will get phone and come out from their extreme poverty. But I hardly seen such an example, she said.
Hasina alleged that the micro-financers nurse poverty to run their brisk business. This is the misfortune of the people, she said.
She added: The micro-financers make the people of this country their guinea pig. They are sucking blood from the poor in the name of poverty alleviation.
The Prime Minister observed that the poor hardly ever came out from under the poverty line after taking loan from the micro-financers.
About the Finance Ministers comment on the unauthorized fund transfer by Prof Yunus, she said the present government never wants to destroy the image of the country. All the time we want to uphold the image of the country. Thats why the Finance Minister might have remarked that way for the sake of the countrys image.
Hasina said the fund transfer took place to evade tax and that was very unfortunate.
In this connection, she said what had happened in the Grameen Bank was just a trick. This was done as a ploy for evading tax, nothing else.
On a humourous note, she said Bangladesh sometimes make some examples in different fields. You can think of this also as an example.
Replying to another question, the Prime Minister said that at present, the government has a 25 percent stake in the Grameen Bank.But it seems this bank is solely owned by a person. This is not true. The people of the country also have share in this bank.
She further said that the government should take steps to unearth the facts about the matter.
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