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Four reform commission chiefs submit reports to Yunus

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus with the heads of six reform commissions. Of them, Iftekharuzzaman (2nd from left), Badiul Alam Majumdar (3rd from left), Ali Riaz (5th from left), and Safar Raj Chowdhury (6th from left) today submitted the reform proposals for anti-corruption, electoral system, the constitution, and police respectively. Photo: CA Press Wing

The chiefs of four reform commissions submitted their reports to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus this morning.

They submitted the reports to Yunus at the chief adviser's office in Dhaka's Tejgaon around 11:30am.

The chief adviser was holding a meeting with the heads of the four reform commissions, the press wing of the chief adviser said in this morning.

Ali Riaz, chief of the Constitution Reform Commission, Badiul Alam Majumdar, chief of the Electoral Reform Commission, Iftekharuzzaman, chief of the ACC Reform Commission and Safar Raj Hossain, chief of the Police Reform Commission, confirmed to The Daily Star on Monday that they are going to submit their reports today.

After taking charge in August, the interim government formed at least 15 reform commissions to strengthen weakened democratic institutions, and establish a state system rooted in public ownership, accountability, and welfare.

The first six commissions for reforming the constitution, electoral system, police, judiciary, public administration, and the ACC were formed on October 3. They were given 90 days to submit their reports.

Later, the deadlines for the Judiciary Reform Commission and the Public Administration Reform Commission were extended to January 31, and the remaining four were extended to January 15.

 

 

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Four reform commission chiefs submit reports to Yunus

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus with the heads of six reform commissions. Of them, Iftekharuzzaman (2nd from left), Badiul Alam Majumdar (3rd from left), Ali Riaz (5th from left), and Safar Raj Chowdhury (6th from left) today submitted the reform proposals for anti-corruption, electoral system, the constitution, and police respectively. Photo: CA Press Wing

The chiefs of four reform commissions submitted their reports to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus this morning.

They submitted the reports to Yunus at the chief adviser's office in Dhaka's Tejgaon around 11:30am.

The chief adviser was holding a meeting with the heads of the four reform commissions, the press wing of the chief adviser said in this morning.

Ali Riaz, chief of the Constitution Reform Commission, Badiul Alam Majumdar, chief of the Electoral Reform Commission, Iftekharuzzaman, chief of the ACC Reform Commission and Safar Raj Hossain, chief of the Police Reform Commission, confirmed to The Daily Star on Monday that they are going to submit their reports today.

After taking charge in August, the interim government formed at least 15 reform commissions to strengthen weakened democratic institutions, and establish a state system rooted in public ownership, accountability, and welfare.

The first six commissions for reforming the constitution, electoral system, police, judiciary, public administration, and the ACC were formed on October 3. They were given 90 days to submit their reports.

Later, the deadlines for the Judiciary Reform Commission and the Public Administration Reform Commission were extended to January 31, and the remaining four were extended to January 15.

 

 

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