Dhaka, Aug. 9 -- ABM Abdus Sattar, a former secretary and personal aide to BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, has accused eight interim government advisors of "rampant corruption", claiming he holds evidence of their misconduct.
Cabinet Secretary Sheikh Abdur Rashid has strongly dismissed the allegations as "baseless".
Sattar also claimed that intelligence agencies already possess evidence against the advisors.
"No one is appointed to or transferred from a key post without coordination with the advisors," he said.
Sattar, who also serves as the general secretary of the Officers' Club, did not name any of the advisors.
Speaking at a discussion organised by the Bangladesh Administrative Service Association in Dhaka on Friday, Sattar also que...
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