The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) yesterday filed a case against five officials of Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited, including itstwo former managing directors, on graft allegations, reports UNB.
ACC deputy director Rytik Saha filed the against them with Panchlaish Model Police Station in Chittagong, ACC public relations officer Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya told the agency.
The case was filed against former managing directors Sanwar Hossain and Jamil Ahmed Alim, and deputy general manager Amir Hamza and Abdullah Al Mamun and general manger Chowdhury Hasan Habib.
According to the first information report (FIR), all the accused in collusion with each appointed 57 staff on ad-hoc basis in Karnaphuli Gas Distribution Company Limited without going for any circulation in this regard.
They unofficially gathered applications from job seekers for their personal gains. Later, 42 staff were regularised violating the Employees Regularisation Rules, 1994.
However, a two-member ACC team submitted its probe report before the Commission on May 21 recommending filing a case against former Petrobangla Chairman Dr Hossain Mansur and others in this regard. But the ACC relived Dr Mansur of the graft allegation.
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