Fund transfer allegation against Prof Yunus needs inquiry: PM
Microlenders see people as guinea pig
Fund transfer allegation against Prof Yunus needs inquiry: PM
Fund transfer allegation against Prof Yunus needs inquiry: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Sunday allegations of foreign fund transfer against Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus's Grameen Bank needed an "extensive" investigation.
"There should certainly be a thorough investigation to find out what actually happened," she told a press conference at her office, organised on the outcome of her tri-nation visit.
But she said that the Grameen Bank's exposure to the controversy could have occurred as it tried to play a "trick" to evade government taxes, report agencies.
"Many examples are set in Bangladesh . . . it was an example of wizardry how one could play with people's money," Sheikh Hasina said.
The prime minister's comments came a day after finance minister AMA Muhith apparently came in defense of Yunus as the Grameen Bank trashed allegations of fund diversion breaching agreements with donors and violating Bangladesh's financial laws.
"I see no fault in the transfer of the fund, if their (Grameen Bank) claim (of doing so under an understanding with the Norwegian government) is true" Muhith told newsmen on the sidelines of a function late yesterday.
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 can't hide the truth for a long time… once the truth will come out on the surface."
The Prime Minister admitted that she was convinced initially when 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've hardly seen such an example," she said.
Hasina alleged micro-financers nurse poverty to run their brisk business.
"This is the misfortune of the people," she said.
She added: "Micro-lenders 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 said that the poor hardly came out of the poverty trap after taking out loan from microcredit organisations.
Hasina said the fund transfer took place to evade tax and that was very unfortunate.
Replying to a related question, the Prime Minister said Grameen Bank was a statutory body with government having its stake and recalled that her government during its previous tenure poured money to salvage it while it was in a difficult state.
"But it appeared to be a property of someone," she said in an oblique reference to Vanderbilt-educated economist Prof Yunus.