4 reform commissions submit reports to CA
The government is scheduled to hold a press conference at 3pm to provide detailed information to the media regarding this matter
Highlights:
- 4 reform commissions submitted reports to CA
- Election, anti-corruption, police, and constitution reform commissions submitted reports
- Govt to share key features at 3pm today
Four reform commissions, out of six formed in the first phase submitted their reports to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (15 January).
The heads of the commissions handed over the reports at the Chief Adviser's office in Tejgaon, Dhaka, CA's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, shared a picture on Facebook confirming the submission of proposals by the Constitution Reform Commission.
The government is scheduled to hold a press conference at 3pm to provide detailed information to the media regarding this matter.
The press secretary said yesterday (14 January) they will share at least the executive summaries of the reports in addition to sharing the key features.
The commissions that submitted their reports are the Election Commission, the Anti-Corruption Commission, the Police Reform Commission, and the Constitution Reform Commission.
The interim government had issued a gazette notification forming these commissions on 3 October.
The six commissions are the Electoral System Reform Commission headed by Badiul Alam Majumdar, the Police Administration Reform Commission headed by Sarfaraz Hossain, the Judiciary Reform Commission headed by Justice Shah Abu Naeem Mominur Rahman, Anti-Corruption Reform Commission headed by TIB's Iftekharuzzaman, Public Administration Reform Commission headed by Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury, and Constitution Reform Commission headed by Distinguished Professor at Illinois State University Ali Riaz.