Bank reform commission in offing in Bangladesh, claims minister

02 Apr 24 2 min read

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  • Government going to form the banking sector reform commission, revenue reform commission, and public expenditure reform commission, said Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali.
  • He said this while speaking to a group of members of the ERF during a pre-budget meeting.
  • Experts have long been calling for drastic steps aimed at restoring discipline in banking sector.
Finance minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali announced recently that the government plans to establish three reform commissions: one for the banking sector, another for revenue, and a third for public expenditure.

Addressing members of the Economic Reporters’ Forum (ERF) during a pre-budget meeting in Dhaka, Mahmood Ali acknowledged longstanding calls from experts to implement comprehensive reforms in banking, revenue, and public spending even if Bangladesh’s low tax-to-GDP ratio underscores the urgent need for revenue sector reform.

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Public expenditure rationalisation is also imperative to curb fund leakages through subsidies, incentives, and project cost overruns, the minister emphasised while dispelling concerns about the economy.

He refuted rumours of impending volatility, contrasting Bangladesh’s stability with Sri Lanka’s economic challenges.

Mahmood Ali affirmed that despite obstacles, the economy remains on track, with preparations for the fiscal year 2024-25 budget underway. He assured the availability of essential goods in local markets and noted stabilisation in inflation, despite it persisting above 9 per cent since March last year.

Highlighting ongoing austerity measures, the minister underscored that the upcoming budget would adhere to these principles. However, he refrained from commenting on the United States Trade Representative’s recent report, which identified corruption and bribery as significant impediments to trade and investment in Bangladesh.

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