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Government forms search panel to fill ACC leadership void after 110 days

The committee will send two candidates per vacant post to the president for appointment

Search panel formed for new ACC leadership

Senior Correspondent

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Published : 22 Jun 2026, 05:03 PM

Updated : 22 Jun 2026, 05:03 PM

The government has set the wheels in motion to reconstitute the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), forming a five-member search committee 110 days after the watchdog's top posts fell vacant.

The Cabinet Division on Monday formed a five-member panel to recommend candidates for ACC commissioner posts under Section 7 of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2004.

Justice Md Rezaul Haque of the Appellate Division will head the selection panel.

The other members are High Court Division Justice Razik Al Jalil, the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) of Bangladesh, the chairman of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC), and the cabinet secretary.

The Cabinet Division will provide the secretarial support required for the committee's work.

For each vacant post, the committee will draw up a shortlist of two candidates and forward the names to the president, who will make the appointments.

The anti-graft watchdog has been without a chief since Mar 4, following the resignation of the Mohammad Abdul Momen-led commission on Mar 3.

The two commissioner posts also fell vacant at the same time, leaving the body without a commission for months.

The leadership vacuum meant the ACC could not take up new complaints for inquiry or approve new cases -- effectively stalling its core functions.

Despite widespread discussion about filling the posts, no search committee had been formed until Monday's notification formally set the process in motion.

Under the ACC law, a search committee must be constituted before any appointment to the chair or commissioner posts, with the president making appointments on the basis of the committee's recommendations.

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