Chairman and Two Commissioners of Anti-Corruption Commission Resign

Chairman and Two Commissioners of Anti-Corruption Commission Resign Image collected

Business Daily National Desk

Published : 16:29, 3 March 2026

The Chairman and two commissioners of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Bangladesh have tendered their resignations, according to official sources.

The resignation of Ibrahim Khalil, along with two commissioners, marks a significant shake-up at the country’s top anti-corruption body. While the reasons for their sudden resignations remain unclear, government sources have indicated that the decision was made for personal reasons.

In a statement, the Bangladesh government expressed gratitude for its service and contribution to the commission’s efforts to combat corruption in the country. The resignation of these key officials is expected to have substantial implications for ongoing investigations and anti-corruption efforts.

The government has stated that it will promptly announce the process for appointing replacements for the positions, ensuring that the work of the commission continues without interruption. Political analysts speculate that the move may be connected to recent controversies surrounding the ACC and its handling of high-profile cases.

This development comes amid growing public calls for transparency and reforms within the anti-corruption body.

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