ডার্ক মোড
Saturday, 26 April 2025
ePaper   
Logo
Arrest warrants issued against 58 over Sylhet Medical University recruitment scam

Arrest warrants issued against 58 over Sylhet Medical University recruitment scam

Sylhet Bureau

A Sylhet court has issued arrest warrants against 58 people, including former Vice-Chancellor and Acting Registrar of Sylhet Medical University (SMU), in a case filed by Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over allegations of irregularities and abuse of power in staff recruitment.

Judge of Sylhet Metropolitan Senior Special Court Rokonuzzaman passed the order after accepting chargesheets against the accused on Thursday afternoon, said court official Kripasindhu Das at night.

The ACC submitted the chargesheet on April 20, accusing former VC Dr. Morshed Ahmed Chowdhury and Acting Registrar Md. Noimul Haque Chowdhury of illegally appointing and promoting individuals without adhering to required qualifications, age limits, or institutional approval.

According to the charge sheet, between 2019 and 2023, the university recruited 220 staff on ad hoc basis, bypassing University Grants Commission (UGC) and syndicate approval.

In many cases, appointments were renewed multiple times violating the 2018 University Act, which allows only a six-month extension.

The ACC found that 46 appointees lacked age eligibility, 18 had no relevant work experience, and several had academic deficiencies—including four with third-division results and two without required degrees. Despite being hired temporarily, some were illegally promoted to higher salary grades.

Moreover, the university created 141 unauthorized posts beyond the 112 approved by the UGC, and salaries were paid using funds from the Health Ministry's development budget without necessary approvals.

The irregularities came to light through a UGC investigation conducted in 2023. Based on their findings, the ACC filed a case against the accused on April 1, 2024, at its Sylhet Integrated District Office.

The accused list includes administrative staff and faculty members such as Fahima Khanam Chowdhury, Anjan Debnath, Maidul Islam Chowdhury, and others.

The ACC alleged that the recruitment practices were not only unlawful but also resulted in significant misuse of public funds and positions of authority.

মন্তব্য / থেকে প্রত্যুত্তর দিন