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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was acquitted in a second legal case on Sunday after Bangladesh's anti-corruption commission sought to withdraw prosecution. Yunus, along with 13 others, faced charges for misappropriating about Bangladeshi taka 25.22 crore from Grameen Telecom workers’ profit funds. Earlier, Yunus and Grameen Telecom officials were also cleared of labour law violations by a Dhaka tribunal.
DHAKA: Bangladesh’s ousted premier Sheikh Hasina should “keep quiet” while exiled in India until she is brought home for trial, interim leader...
DHAKA: Bangladesh’s ousted premier Sheikh Hasina should “keep quiet” while exiled in India until she is brought home for trial, interim leader...
Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, is considering reviewing and potentially canceling the Memoranda of...
Muhammad Yunus, leading Bangladesh's interim government, expressed displeasure over former PM Sheikh Hasina's political remarks from India. He urged...
Muhammad Yunus, leading Bangladesh's interim government, expressed displeasure over former PM Sheikh Hasina's political remarks from India. He urged...
CBI probes Chandigarh's Hillcrest Foods for allegedly misappropriating ₹11 crore in PNB loans, diverting funds and selling mortgaged properties.
CBI probes Chandigarh's Hillcrest Foods for allegedly misappropriating ₹11 crore in PNB loans, diverting funds and selling mortgaged properties.
In an exclusive interview with DW, Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus spoke about the challenges he is facing in his new role and the reforms...