Bangladesh anti-graft agency to investigate retired judge over ‘corruption’ charges

Investigations are in the offing to find out whether Faruk Ahmmed, the judge of a Dhaka court, was involved in any form of corruption that prompted him to ‘hastily’ settle several cases before he retired. Description: http://ads.bdnews24.com/openx/www/delivery/lg.php?bannerid=243&campaignid=198&zoneid=119&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fbdnews24.com%2Fbangladesh%2F2014%2F08%2F12%2Facc-to-investigate-retired-judge-over-corruption-charges&cb=718cb5511bThe Anti-Corruption Commission decided to initiate the probe after the Supreme Court wrote to the law ministry, advising action against the judge. Before retiring on June 26, Ahmmed allegedly delivered verdicts in 24 cases in 18 business days. "It's unusual [to resolve so many cases in such a short time]," Supreme Court Registrar AKM Shamsul Alam told local media.

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