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Bad loans of 10 groups under probe hit Tk 51,663cr
Mostafizur Rahman 24 May, 2025, 00:22

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The amount of the defaulted loans of 10 influential business groups — with close ties to the fallen Awami League-led government and currently under joint investigation — has so far climbed to Tk 51,663 crore, out of a total loan of Tk 3.56 lakh crore, according to data from the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit and Bangladesh Bank as of December 2024.

Financial experts attributed the crisis to the unchecked lending, systemic regulatory failures, and the political shielding of borrowers — reasons now being uncovered as a result of investigations by the interim government.

In January 2025, the government formed a joint investigation team to probe large-scale financial crimes, including loan fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering tied to these 10 business groups and the family of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

Each team includes officials from the Criminal Investigation Department, the National Board of Revenue, and the Anti-Corruption Commission, working under BFIU coordination.

The teams are also examining the financial records of key individuals behind the groups, many of whom have renounced Bangladeshi citizenship to escape legal action.

The 10 business groups under investigation are S Alam Group, Beximco Group, Nabil Group, Summit Group, Orion Group, Gemcon Group, Nassa Group, Bashundhara Group, Sikder Group, and Aramit Group.

The team has not yet found any loan in the name of Sheikh Hasina and family members.

Of the 10 groups, eight have officially defaulted on their loans.

The Beximco Group has emerged as the largest defaulter, with Tk 20,516 crore of its Tk 53,042 crore total loans in default.

The most complex and controversial case involves the S Alam Group, which holds Tk 2,25,029 crore in loans from 10 banks and one non-bank financial institution, with half of the loans reportedly issued under false or unidentifiable entities.

This group’s defaulted loans total Tk 11,850 crore at Janata Bank and Union Bank.

The Bashundhara Group follows with Tk 7,811 crore as defaulted loans out of its total loan of Tk 34,938 crore.

The Nabil Group holds Tk 7,000 crore in defaulted loan against its total loan of Tk 9,405 crore, the third-highest.

The amount of loan that the Sikder Group defaulted is Tk 2,094 crore -- out of its total loan of Tk 10,233 crore, while the Orion Group has Tk 1,461 crore in defaulted loans against its total loans of Tk 10,012 crore.

Besides, companies linked to former land minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury have Tk 638 crore in defaulted loans out of the total Tk 1,107 crore in loans.

However, Bangladesh Bank officials said that Saifuzzaman may have secured a far greater volume of loans — potentially exceeding Tk 7,000 crore — by managing to receive unidentifiable loans using his influence over United Commercial Bank.

The Gemcon Group’s defaulted loans stand at Tk 193 crore while the group’s total borrowed volume is Tk 2,113 crore.

As part of a recent crackdown, the government has attached Tk 1,75,625 crore in assets linked to the 10 groups and the Hasina family, according to BFIU data.

The assets include Tk 1,30,758 crore in domestic immovable property, $164 million in foreign immovable assets, Tk 42,614.27 crore in frozen domestic movable assets, and $20.78 million in foreign movable assets, it said.

The assets also comprise shares in banks and listed companies to luxury real estate and large deposit holdings. Many of the key figures behind the defaults are either abroad or facing prosecution.

The Bangladesh Bank, with support from international partners, is pursuing recovery of foreign assets through Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties.

Central bank governor Ahsan H Mansur at a press conference on Monday said that while the legal process might take four to five years, several foreign governments had expressed their willingness to assist, provided Bangladesh meets the required legal standards.

The government aims to use the recovered assets to create a dedicated fund to recapitalise troubled banks, compensate affected depositors, and support social welfare initiatives for low-income communities, Mansur said.

The volume of non-performing loans across the banking sector surged by Tk 2 lakh crore, reaching Tk 3.45 lakh crore, by December 2024. Nearly 20 per cent of all outstanding loans — equivalent to Tk 17.11 lakh crore — are now classified as non-performing, the highest ratio in South Asia.

The explosion in defaulted loan is widely attributed to years of data manipulation and relaxed rescheduling policies under the previous AL government, which allowed politically connected borrowers to keep loans ‘regular’ on paper while draining banks of real capital.​
 

Hasina's uncle Sheikh Kabir flies to Singapore

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Jun 09, 2025 04:00
Updated :
Jun 09, 2025 04:00

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Sheikh Kabir Hossain, uncle of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has left the country for Singapore through the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.

The flight carrying him departed from the Dhaka airport on Sunday morning, Prothom Alo reported quoting intelligence sources.

A little known figure before Awami League assumed office in 2009, Sheikh Kabir rose to fame after Sheikh Hasina became the prime minister.

He was very influential in different sectors, including the financial sector, and held various top positions in 23 institutions, organisations and agencies during the Sheikh Hasina regime.​
 

Govt receives no letter from Tulip: Shafiqul

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Jun 08, 2025 21:04
Updated :
Jun 09, 2025 01:06

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Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam on Sunday said the interim government has not received any letter from Tulip Siddiq, reportedly seeking a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus during his official visit to the United Kingdom.

"The government has not yet received any such letter," Alam told UNB when enquired about Tulip Siddiq's reported letter seeking audience with Professor Muhammad Yunus.

"We cannot comment on something we have not seen," the Press Secretary added.

Prof Yunus is scheduled to leave Dhaka for London on Monday evening as part of his four-day official visit to the United Kingdom.

"I haven’t done anything wrong and I have nothing to hide. If you’re serious about finding out the truth, let’s talk," Tulip Siddiq wrote from her verified X handle, tagging the Chief Adviser and sharing a report run by The Guardian.

Former City Minister of the UK Tulip Siddiq has written to Prof Yunus as she wants meet him in London to clear up a “misunderstanding” after corruption allegations made by interim administration led her to resign from the UK government, according to a report run by The Guardian.

Siddiq, whose aunt deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was put on trial in absentia last week over crimes against humanity during her 15 years tenure, has been accused of benefitting from the former regime by the authorities in Bangladesh.​
 

Ex-high commissioner Saida Muna faces inquiry over Tk 2000cr embezzlement
Staff Correspondent 16 June, 2025, 22:05

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Former high commission of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom (UK) Saida Muna Tasneem. | BSS file photo

The Anti-Corruption Commission on Monday started an inquiry into allegations of embezzling and laundering Tk 2,000 crore against immediate past Bangladesh high commissioner to the United Kingdom Saida Muna Tasneem and her husband Generation Next Fashions Ltd chairman Tauhidul Islam Chaudhury.

The commission formed a team led by its deputy director Jahangir Alam to carry out the inquiry against the couple, said its chairman Mohammad Abdul Momen at a press briefing.

According to the allegations, Saida Muna Tasneem and her husband Tauhidul Islam borrowed Tk 2000 crore from 12 financial institutions in the names of fake entities, including Generation Next Fashions Ltd, and laundered the money abroad.

Institutions from which they borrowed the money include United Commercial Bank, Bank Asia, Eastern Bank, City Bank, Brac Bank, National Bank, Trust Bank and South East Bank.

After the Awami League government’s fall the interim government recalled Saida Muna to Dhaka in September 2024 as part of its move to restructure the foreign office.

Muna, belonging to the 11th batch of the Bangladesh Civil Service foreign affairs cadre, went on post-retirement leave in December last year.

She had been the Bangladesh high commissioner to the UK since November 2018. Before her London assignment, she served as the Bangladesh ambassador to Thailand.

Replying another question, Abdul Momen said that documents suggested Tulip Siddiq, who is a UK Labour Party lawmaker and former city minister, is a Bangladeshi.

Besides running three ongoing cases against Tulip, who is a niece of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, the ACC is conducting an inquiry also against her, said its chairman Mohammad Abdul Momen.

He questioned why Tulip resigned as UK city minister if she was innocent. ‘If she claims innocence, why did her lawyer contact the ACC? Why did she step down from her ministerial role?’

He said that the ACC considered her a Bangladesh national and would take action accordingly.

Earlier on Sunday, it once again summoned Tulip Siddiq over allegations of unlawfully acquiring a flat from Eastern Housing at Gulshan in Dhaka city.

The fresh notice has been sent to five different addresses in Dhaka, asking her to appear before the commission on June 22 in connection with the case.

Earlier in May also the ACC issued her a notice to appear before it, which she disregarded so far.​
 

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