Donors' interference

Engr. Abdul Jalil, Paribag, Dhaka
The govt. of Bangladesh has its own 'vision' & 'mission'. These visions are to be implemented by the govt. servants of various cadres. These cadres include civil servants from police, finance, administration, engineering, medical services, agricultural services etc. including those servants who work in the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). In achieving the mission & vision, there are lots of hindrances which are overcome by the civil servants. The character & nature of the servants is always transparent to the ministry of the govt. The good or bad of an employee is definitely known to his boss. So, any action against the civil servants must be under the control of the government. The ACC is not an institution located outside Bangladesh. So, any action required by them need to be approved by the government . It is not an illogical proposal. Otherwise, there remains the scope of exploitation of civil servants by the ACC people. I believe the government decision as regards the empowerment of ACC is all right. Interference by the donors in this matter is of course not fair.