In Bangladesh corruption are available in many sectors. Because there is no enough job fields compare to graduated people. Even in many cases job authority will compel to do corruption. To solve this problem our government should enhance job fields.
Bangladesh routinely finds itself among the most corrupt countries in
the world, according to all major ranking institutions. The amendment
of the Criminal Procedure Code Ordinance separated the judiciary from
the executive branch of the government, securing the legal framework for
an independent judiciary. Administrative efficiency of public services
was improved drastically, and the(ACC) was reinforced as the main institutional watchdog. The Whistle-blower Protection Bill promises to conceal information providers' identities and to protect those who provide information
of different directories, departments and ministries. Once passed, the
law will also help combat institutional corruption and ensure good
governance. However, thet was amended and passed by Paliament in November 2013, weakening the ACC in the process. One provision of the amendment requires the ACC to seek permission from the government before investigating state officials.
However, companies should note progress against corruption has
stalled and has perhaps regressed due to the unwillingness of the new
government to curb the corruption rampant in public procurement, in tax
and customs collection and in regulatory authorities. Companies report
being subjected to costly and unnecessary licence and permit
requirements, while e-governance is not yet developed in Bangladesh.
Face-to-face encounters with public officials are therefore inevitable
and facilitate the solicitation of
Awards of public and private tenders are frequently marred by
corruption allegations. Political leaders, who themselves are often
actively involved in businesses,
with bureaucrats in public contracting to beneficiate particular
bidders at the expense of other investors, thereby creating an uneven
playing field.
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