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National Spot Exchange Limited (NSEL) case relates to a payment default at the National Spot Exchange Limited that occurred in 2013 involving Financial Technologies India Ltd, when a payment default took place after a commodities market regulator, the Forward Markets Commission (FMC), directed NSEL to stop launching contracts. This led to the ...
Bangladesh's largest opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, denounced the Chhatra League attacks on the protesters. [398] The Left Democratic Alliance also denounced the suppressions saying, "the government is delivering provocative speeches instead of recognizing logical changes in the quota system."
Students in Bangladesh began a quota reform movement in early June 2024 after the Bangladesh Supreme Court invalidated the government's 2018 circular regarding job quotas in the public sector. The movement escalated into a full-fledged mass uprising after the government carried out mass killings of protesters, known as July massacre , by the ...
Criticism of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (8 P) Pages in category "Political scandals in Bangladesh" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Law enforcement agencies reportedly investigated the corruption and misdeeds of Bangladesh Army officers involved in the casino scandal in Bangladesh. [170] [171] [172] According to Washington-based Global Financial Integrity, around $6 billion was siphoned off from Bangladesh in a single year 2015 by ruling party members and the military. [168 ...
In Bangladesh, the Printing Presses and Publications Act of 1973 requires the printing of newspapers to be registered, and the government had sealed Amar Desh's printing office. [35] Police searched the premises of Sangram in the late evening and confiscated over 6,000 copies of the Amar Desh and then arrested 19 workers.
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On July 7, 2023, it was discovered that a government website in Bangladesh had inadvertently exposed the personal data of citizens due to security vulnerabilities. [4] The breach was not a result of a deliberate hack, but rather a consequence of weaknesses in the infrastructure and data protection practices of the websites.