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Finance Minister asks banks to get rid of dishonest officials

Published : Thursday, 14 March, 2019 at 12:00 AM  Count : 170
Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal said that there will be no untoward and dishonest official in the state-owned bank. It will not be difficult to find them. If all works well, but if one of them is evil, then all achievement becomes faded.
The Minister said as the chief guest at the 'Janata Bank Annual Conference-2019' at the Krishibid Institute Bangladesh in the city.
Bangladesh Bank Governor Fazle Kabir and Financial Institutions Division Secretary M Ashadul Islam were present as special guests while Chairman of the Janata Bank Board of Directors Luna Shamsuddoha was in the chair.
Janata Bank Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Abdus Salam Azad delivered the welcome speech.
The finance minister said the government is showing zero tolerance against corruption as per its election
For ensuring transparency and integrity, Kamal said, banks will have to introduce internal control system through which it is easy to identify any mistake and irregularities. He said the government is going to arrange special audit in all banks and financial institutions for ensuring transparency and integrity in the financial sector.
"We are working to arrange special audit for all banks and financial institutions. I am pro-private sector and pro-growth. I believe in development, poverty alleviation and economic equality," he added.
The finance minister expressed his high hope that the GDP growth rate in the current fiscal 2018-19 will reach 8.25 percent.
 "We know that automation is essential. The latest technology in the banking sector is 'Blockchain'. We will have to introduce a comprehensive system instead of small technologies," he said,
Blockchain is a technology that resembles a large accounting ledger allowing all kinds of data and transactions (for example on shares or even insurance policies) to be secured, stored and transferred.
 "The ongoing GDP growth rate for the fiscal (FY19) is around 8.11 percent. We have two or three months more and we cannot collect some components. So, I think, at the end of this fiscal, the growth will be 8.15 to 8.25 percent. The GDP growth will double within the next five years," he added.
Referring to the huge development of Bangladesh, Kamal said, the country has become an example of development under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
"Earlier, Bangladesh was an example of poverty, but now it is an example of development," he added.
"We will take strict actions against the immoral businessmen. We will give supports to the honest businessmen through the fiscal policy and the monetary policy," he added.



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