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Nirmal Barman

Published:
2018-03-22 22:39:00 BdST

ACC summons Ha-Meem Group owner AK Azad


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The Anti-Corruption Commission has summoned Ha-Meem Group owner AK Azad accusing him of amassing wealth illegally.

The ACC issued a letter asking Azad to be present at the commission on Apr 3, the graft watchdog’s spokesman Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya said on Wednesday.

The new development came a day after capital development authority RAJUK demolished parts of his Gulshan home build without following an approved design. Azad insists he followed the approved design in building the house.

The graft watchdog’s notice, served by Director Mir Md Joynul Abedin, accuses Azad of evading taxes in millions of taka and amassing wealth illicitly.

Azad, 59, who made a fortune in readymade garment business, is Managing Director of Ha-Meem Group. The Group’s concerns extend from RMG to packaging, jute, tea, chemical, transport and several other sectors.

Azad is also a director of Shahjalal Islami Bank.

His Times Media Limited owns TV station Channel 24 and Bangla daily Samakal. He is the publisher of the newspaper and managing director of the TV station.

Azad faced a case on graft charges along with many other businesses and politicians in 2008 during the military-controlled caretaker government.

He was accused of having assets worth Tk 203.6 million besides his declared wealth.

The ACC wrapped up the case like many others after the Awami League came to power.

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