Vaccinate your father against corruption – 2024-07-09 10:25:51

by times news cr

2024-07-09 10:25:51

Due to the actions of the son, the image of the corruption of the father is coming out. Again, because of the father’s corruption, the luxurious life of the children is being discussed. Appreciative posts of children about their father are going viral. Various discussions are going on in the social media about this. Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has shared a new anti-corruption cartoon about father-son cases one after the other. The cartoon shared on their Facebook page and website reads, ‘Give your father an anti-corruption vaccine’.

Transparency International Bangladesh shared this cartoon on their Facebook page (not verified) on Tuesday (July 9) saying, Let the voice against corruption rise from home. The cartoon has also been published on their website.

A ticker card can be seen in the picture. This card is the same as the card given when children are vaccinated. However, inside it is not placed a symbolic image of a child, but a symbolic image of an elderly person is placed.

TIB says on its Facebook page that it organized an anti-corruption cartoon competition in 2023. This cartoon was drawn by Shadat Mahbub, a student of Jahangirnagar University’s Department of Economics.

The country’s private television channel ‘Channel Twenty-four’ has published a news on Sunday under the title ‘Leak of important 30 exam papers including BCS pre-written’. In this news, it has been alleged that question papers have been leaked in PSC cadre and non-cadre exams. Some PSC officials are claimed to be involved in this.

A post on TIB’s Facebook page

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has filed a case against 17 people including PSC former driver Syed Abed Ali in this incident. They have already been arrested.

Some screenshots of PSC driver Syed Abed Ali’s personal profile and son Siam’s profile are shared on social media. In it, various scenes of his political, social activities, charity and abstinence have been revealed.

Before this, a discussion started with Mushfiqur Rahman Ifat and Matiur Rahman through social media about buying a goat worth 12 lakh taka for sacrifice. National Board of Revenue (NBR) Member (Customs and Excise) and VAT Appellate Tribunal President Matiur Rahman was attached to the Internal Resources Division of the Finance Ministry.

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