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New ACC reform law to be enacted within 2 months: Asif Nazrul

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  • Update Time : 07:23:08 pm, Thursday, 14 August 2025
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Law Adviser Asif Nazrul has announced that the proposed Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) reform law will be enacted within the next one to two months.

He made the remarks after a one-hour courtesy meeting with ACC Chairman Dr. Mohammad Abdul Momen held at the ACC headquarters in Dhaka on Thursday.

The ACC Reform Commission has submitted key recommendations, including drafting a new law and amending existing ones,” Nazrul said. “We aim to implement these reforms within the next 60 days.”

He said that he held detailed discussions with the chairman on strengthening the ACC’s independence, transparency, and effectiveness.

“The goal is to build a more capable and credible institution that can combat corruption with greater efficiency and public trust,” he added.

The upcoming legal overhaul marks a significant step in the interim government’s broader agenda of institutional reform and accountability.

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New ACC reform law to be enacted within 2 months: Asif Nazrul

Update Time : 07:23:08 pm, Thursday, 14 August 2025

Law Adviser Asif Nazrul has announced that the proposed Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) reform law will be enacted within the next one to two months.

He made the remarks after a one-hour courtesy meeting with ACC Chairman Dr. Mohammad Abdul Momen held at the ACC headquarters in Dhaka on Thursday.

The ACC Reform Commission has submitted key recommendations, including drafting a new law and amending existing ones,” Nazrul said. “We aim to implement these reforms within the next 60 days.”

He said that he held detailed discussions with the chairman on strengthening the ACC’s independence, transparency, and effectiveness.

“The goal is to build a more capable and credible institution that can combat corruption with greater efficiency and public trust,” he added.

The upcoming legal overhaul marks a significant step in the interim government’s broader agenda of institutional reform and accountability.