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Escaping entrenched corruption trap

NEW Age’s August 16 editorial, ‘Govt must not put ACC reform on the back burner,’ is particularly timely as the tenure of the interim government approaches. The Anti-Corruption Reform Commission, formed by that government, submitted 47 recommendations on January 15 to strengthen the Anti-Corruption Commission and insulate it from political and bureaucratic...

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Govt must not put ACC reform on the back burner

IT IS disappointing that the government has made no progress in implementing the recommendations that the Anti-Corruption Reform Commission made to strengthen the Anti-Corruption Commission and free it from political and bureaucratic influences. The Anti-Corruption Reform Commission, formed by the interim government, submitted its report to the chief adviser on...

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ACC reform gets stuck

The interim government is yet to implement the recommendations made by the Anti-Corruption Reform Commission seven months ago to strengthen the ant-graft watchdog, rendering uncertain the fate of the recommendations...

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Govt lists 367 doable reforms

The council of advisers in a meeting on Thursday identified 367 urgent and actionable recommendations from 10 reform commissions, with 37 measures already implemented...

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Taskforce, health commission demanded

Health rights activists at a discussion on Sunday demanded a high-powered taskforce and an independent commission to implement the proposals of the Health Sector Reform Commission...

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What Gopalganj violence teaches us?

THE Police Reform Commission once proposed a five-tier model for the use of force in crowd control. The first two stages emphasised non-contact measures — verbal communication, negotiation, and the use of barricades to maintain distance and prevent escalation. The third stage cautiously introduced physical force through non-lethal means: batons, gas sprays...

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Inclusive definition of ‘worker’ matters

IT HAS been more than two months since the Labour Reform Commission released its report, outlining the reformation of labour law in Bangladesh. Although the reform proposals have not yet been enacted into statutory law, the commission’s report offers insight into the changes that should be made to the existing legal framework...

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Five reform reports put on back burner

Key reforms in local government, health, labour, women’s affairs, and the media have become uncertain as the issues are neither being discussed in the ongoing political consensus-building process nor the interim government has made any progress in reforming those vital areas...

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Public admin reform commission likely to fail: 25 cadres officials

Officers from 25 cadres outside the administration cadre of the Bangladesh Civil Service on Tuesday alleged that the present Public Administration Reform Commission was likely to fail and would end up existing only on paper, just as it happened in the past...

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IGP for police commission free from political interference

Inspector general of police Baharul Alam on Wednesday observed that the proposal of police reform commission downplayed the core issues of governance, including keeping police free from political interference and undue process...

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Maitri Jatra for intersectional, transformative changes

AS A transnational feminist scholar of social movements, when the Women’s Affairs Reform Commission’s report came out on April 19, I became keen on reviewing the 433 recommendations under 15 thematic areas. I was initially a bit frustrated to see that the report primarily focused on ‘equality between women and men’...

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Identifying priorities, enablers, barriers suggested

Setting strategic priorities and identifying enablers and barriers are immediate tasks for implementing the Health Sector Reform Commission’s recommendations, said experts at a seminar held on Tuesday...

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Lessons from women’s affairs reform controversy

THE ongoing debate surrounding the Women’s Affairs Reform Commission in Bangladesh has largely centered around a handful of its 433 recommendations, particularly those deemed controversial by Islamist groups, rather than the full scope of reforms proposed. Much of the coverage — whether in news reports or opinion pieces — has focused less on what the...

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Muslim feminist voices against patriarchal interpretations

THE recent release of the Women’s Affairs Reform Commission’s report has reignited the debate around women’s rights in Bangladesh. Several religious political parties have united in protest against the Commission’s proposal for gender-equal inheritance and other reforms, demanding its outright rejection. Ironically, the July uprising — once a platform for...

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Consensus commission holds talks with Nagorik Oikya

National Consensus Commission on Wednesday held talks with Nagorik Oikya as part of its ongoing discussions with political parties to build a consensus on reform proposals of various commissions.

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Govt should consider a land, agriculture reform commission

REFORM in land, agricultural and environmental relations has been a long-standing demand and aptly reiterated by civic groups on April 20 from a roundtable discussion in Dhaka that asked the government to form a separate commission. A large portion of farmers in Bangladesh remain landless, with many abandoning the profession due to inadequate government...

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Nat’l minimum wage for all workers in Bangladesh suggested

The Labour Reform Commission in its final report to the interim government on Monday recommended that a ‘permanent minimum wage commission’ should determine a national minimum wage for workers across all sectors irrespective of government, non-government and...

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Civil, criminal courts at upazila recommended

The Local Government Reform Commission has recommended the establishment of fully functional civil and criminal courts at upazilas across the country to take the judicial facilities to the doorsteps of common people to reduce the sufferings of litigants.

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CPC amendment approved to speed up civil case disposal

The government has initiated the process of implementing the key recommendations of the Judicial Reform Commission, including amendments to the century-old Civil Procedure Code, in a bid to modernise the judiciary, expedite civil case disposal, and curb procedural abuse.

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Support for youth quota in JS almost nil

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party strongly disagreed with the Constitutional Reform Commission on its proposal for a quota of 10 per cent parliamentary seats for young candidates...

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Nagarik Oikya for 100 women seats, against bicameral JS

In its dialogue with the National Consensus Commission on Tuesday, the Nagarik Oikya iterated its opposition to the Constitutional Reform Commission-proposed bicameral legislature but agreed to 100 reserved seats for women in the parliament...

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Constitutional change for digital future

IN THE age of digital connectivity, access to the internet is as vital as electricity and water. The constitutional reform commission’s proposal to enshrine internet access as a fundamental right represents a forward-thinking move to modernise the nation. As societies worldwide embrace digital economies, e-governance, and online communication, uninterrupted internet..