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MP’s sign forged to get Tk 15cr loan

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Bangladesh Bank has contacted the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) requesting it to take action against a businessman who allegedly forged the signature of a lawmaker while attempting to secure a loan from a non-bank financial institution (NBFI).

The matter came to the BB’s notice after First Finance tried to extend a credit support of Tk 15 crore to Amjad Hossain, owner of Megh City Complex, a multi-storied commercial building in Bogura through the central bank.
Bangladesh Bank has contacted the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) requesting it to take action against a businessman who allegedly forged the signature of a lawmaker while attempting to secure a loan from a non-bank financial institution (NBFI).

The matter came to the BB’s notice after First Finance tried to extend a credit support of Tk 15 crore to Amjad Hossain, owner of Megh City Complex, a multi-storied commercial building in Bogura through the central bank.

First Finance is not allowed to disburse more than Tk 1 crore to any client without BB’s approval because of the NBFI’s failure to pay back its depositors.

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First Finance wrote to the central bank in February this year, seeking its permission to approve the loan, according to the letter from the NBFI signed by its then acting managing director Md Tuhin Reza, who is currently the additional managing director of the institution.
The BB rejected the prayer.

In June, the NBFI filed another application with the BB requesting it to reconsider its decision. This prompted the central bank to inspect the matter.

During the inspection, the BB found discrepancies in information provided by First Finance and scraped the application for the second time, said BB officials.
Amjad Hossain did not give up. He wrote to the BB governor on September 9 to clear the loan request after allegedly forging the signature of Tanvir Shakil Joy, a ruling party lawmaker from Sirajganj-1.

As BB officials contacted Joy over the matter, he was left astounded. Joy said he knew nothing about the letter.

“My office did not issue the letter. The signature is not mine. It is a fake letter. It was sent to you by a vested quarter to tarnish my image,” he wrote to the BB governor in October.

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Joy told The Daily Star last week he wrote the letter to the governor seeking action against the culprits who tried to secure the loan by forging his signature.

In this situation, BB asked the CID and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to take steps.

Asked about the matter, Amjad Hossain claimed that a former driver of one of his friends helped him send the “MP’s letter” to the central bank.

“I don’t have any contact with Joy,” he said.

He said he also wrote to the finance ministry for clearing the loan for Megh City Complex after which the ministry forwarded the letter to the BB.

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He claimed that the central bank had already given a no-objection certificate to First Finance to disburse the loan.

But First Finance is now in a liquidity crunch, which is why it can’t release the loan, he claimed.

Megh City Complex is located in Bogura. Its construction has remained halted for five years due to fund shortage.

Humayun Kabir, special superintendent of police of CID (organised crime), said they had already launched an enquiry into the matter.

Contacted, Mohammed Mosharaf Hossain, managing director of First Finance, said the incident happened before he joined the NBFI in July.

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“We will take all steps to safeguard the interests of our depositors,” he said.

Tuhin Reza, additional managing director of the NBFI, did not reply to text messages and pick up calls from The Daily Star.

First Finance is not in good shape.

Its deposit stood at Tk 638 crore as of June this year. It borrowed Tk 120 crore from banks and other non-banking institutions.

State-run Investment Corporation of Bangladesh has had a deposit of Tk 118 crore with First Finance, but it failed to return it following maturity of the fund.

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Similarly, the First Finance owes Tk 20 to Janata Bank, Tk 22 crore to BIFFL, Tk 10 crore to Social Islami Bank Ltd and Tk 5 crore to Karmasangsthan Bank. The lenders have complained to the BB about First Finance’s failure to return the deposits.

First Finance’s outstanding loans were Tk 900 crore, of which more than 30 percent are non-performing loans, according to data from the central bank.

“We are trying to recover the non-performing loans so that we can repay depositors,” said Mohammed Mosharaf Hossain.

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Smart Technologies syndicate sips millions of dollars from IDRA automation

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A syndicate led by Smart Technologies, backed by former finance minister AHM Mustafa Kamal’s daughter Nafisa Kamal, has allegedly siphoned off millions of dollars from a foreign-funded project of the Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority (IDRA).
Despite the $67 million project aimed at developing Bangladesh’s insurance sector, no tangible improvement in financial security has been observed, according to a media investigation.
A few companies, including Smart Technologies and eGeneration, have reportedly misappropriated project funds, with Nafisa Kamal positioned as the frontwoman, sources confirmed.
The World Bank-funded IDRA project was designed to enhance the administrative and documentation capacities of insurance institutions by increasing the use of technology.

A source revealed that the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Department (IMED) of the planning ministry could not take any action on the project due to Smart Technologies’ association with Nafisa Kamal. Consequently, most of the funds from the insurance development project were smuggled abroad in a ‘very systematic way’.
The Smart Technologies-led syndicate in the insurance sector development project included Nafisa Kamal’s NK Solutions, China-based Sinosoft, CNS, and Shameem Ahsan’s eGeneration. Project sources revealed that project management specialist Nazrul Islam Bhuiyan coordinated the entire process from IDRA to extract dollars.

Project Director Md Kamruzzaman reportedly refrained from opposing the syndicate, allegedly due to his ambition for a promotion in government service. He seemingly operated as a close ally of Nafisa Kamal. Project documents reveal that Nafisa Kamal got the IDRA project approved by showing joint ownership with almost every participating institution.
On 22 May 2023, project officials approved a contract for $1.21 million for a joint venture between NK Solutions and eGeneration, led by BASIS’s former president Shameem Ahsan.
In addition to this, Shameem and Nafisa’s syndicate received a further Tk17.7 million in local currency. Despite this substantial withdrawal, there has been no visible improvement in the research facilities at the Bangladesh Insurance Academy in Mohakhali.

On 30 March 2022, Project Director Kamruzzaman approved Smart Technologies as the second-lowest bidder (L-2) for the supply of IT and supporting network infrastructure, servers, and storage for the first phase of $10.3 million. In this phase, an additional Tk 26.3 million was allocated to Smart Technologies, which has flourished over the past decade with backing from the Awami League.
In February 2023, a further $9.68 million was awarded to Smart Technologies for IT infrastructure support for IDRA, general insurance, and life insurance. Again, Smart Technologies was the second-lowest bidder (L-2). According to project sources, Smart Technologies secured the entire sum despite completing less than 20% of the technical support required.
At the end of the last fiscal year, on 20 June, Smart Technologies signed a joint venture agreement with NK Solutions and Sinosoft, valued at $76 million. An additional Tk 23.1 million was allocated to the project in local currency.

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On 21 August 2022, Chinese company Sinosoft received $11.1 million for developing the project’s website, customer relationship management system, and call centre. On the same day, Sinosoft was awarded an additional $9.17 million for insurance management software known as RegTech.
On 31 May 2022, another technology company, Computer Network System (CNS), was awarded Tk230.4 million for enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and email management. However, CNS failed to provide the original software licenses, contributing to the misappropriation of project funds.
On 24 May 2022, a joint venture between India’s Xerox India and Bangladesh’s IOE was approved for a $54 million contract to supply a ‘Document Management System’. In this phase, the syndicate received an additional Tk173.6 million.

It has been discovered that this money from the insurance project was invested by Shameem Ahsan, who is favoured by Salman F Rahman, in capital market generation. Gaining proximity to Hasina as the president of BASIS, he eventually became a director of the state-owned Agrani Bank.
According to project documents, on 21 December 2023, Project Director Kamruzzaman approved a $1.71 million contract for the supply of cybersecurity, ransomware, and endpoint protection products to Nafisa Kamal’s joint venture company NK Solutions, Express Systems, and Aspire Tech Services, with a 28-day deadline. In this phase, the syndicate received an additional Tk5.8 million.
Although official figures indicate lower amounts, investigations suggest that Tk8 billion from this project was diverted to Smart Technologies and Nafisa Kamal’s NK Solutions. Despite the three-year duration of the insurance development project, officials from IDRA confirm that the state of the financial security sector remains unchanged.

Following the fall of the Awami League government on 5 August 2024, Mustafa Kamal, also known as Lotus Kamal, and his daughter Nafisa Kamal moved to Singapore with their family.
“The World Bank project for insurance development has not progressed, but the funds are being withdrawn. Additionally, foreign software firms are involved, meaning money is being siphoned out of the country,” said a former president of the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS), on condition of anonymity.
This former BASIS president suggested that if domestic firms were responsible for the technical support and software development for the insurance sector, the equivalent of $30 million could have been saved.
Nafisa Kamal and Smart Technologies Chairman Mazharul Islam, Managing Director Zahirul Islam did not respond to phone calls regarding the irregularities in the project.

Source:Daily Sun

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BSEC chairman Shibli Rubayat resigns

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Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Prof Shibli Rubayat-Ul Islam resigned today.

He sent his resignation letter to the official concerned at the finance ministry.

He stepped down citing health reasons, said Abdur Rahman, secretary of the Financial Institutions Division of the Ministry of Finance, confirming receipt of the letter.

The development came five days after Sheikh Hasina’s government fell and she fled Bangladesh in the face of a civil uprising.

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Islam has remained absent from work for the past several days.

Islam, a Dhaka University teacher, was appointed as chairman of the BSEC in 2020. Last May, he was reappointed for another four-year tenure.

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Progressive Life Insurance Company organizes 199th Board Meeting

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The 199th board meeting of Progressive life Insurance Company Limited (PLICL) was held in the organization’s corporate office in the capital’s National Scout Bhaban on Wednesday 10 July 2024. It was presided over by PLICL Acting Chairman M. Shoeb Chowdhury.

The meeting was also attended by Directors viz Bajloor Rashid, MBE, Zakariya Ahad,Mezanur Rahman,DR. Md. Jamil Sharif, Phd, FCMA,DR. Tazrina Farah,Babel Miah,Kamal Miah, M A Karim,Gulam Mostafa Ahmed. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Md. Saidul Amin, Additional Managing Director Md. Mizanur Rahman Shipon, Senior Executive Vice President & Company Secretary Abdullah Al Mansur.

The participants in the meeting talked about pending claim settlements, business development plans and laid emphasis on complying with regulatory norms, laws and principals.

The officials of Progressive life Insurance Company Limited greeted the newly appointed Acting Chairman M. Shoeb Chowdhury with flowers at the beginning of the meeting.

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