TI’s corruption perceptions index not credible: Hasan

Information minister Hasan Mahmud today said Bangladesh’s position is worse than Pakistan in Transparency International’s (TI) Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) which is not credible at all, reports BSS.

Responding to a question, he came up with the remark on Berlin-based TI’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2020 at his official residence here.

Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary, said like other NGOs, TI looks after the interests of those who provide fund for it.

The information minister said: “I have read the report. It said Bangladesh stands at the same position. But, as other countries did better scores, our position has gone down two steps.”

“We also need to know whether Bangladesh’s position has actually come down or it occurred due to their systemic errors. Because, we are informed about their various systemic errors,” he said.

Hassan said TI is an NGO and the way its report is disseminated in Bangladesh, it is not published in other countries with such importance.

Before talking to reporters, he inaugurated a cultural festival of Rangunia upazila shilpakala academy virtually this evening.

Speaking on the occasion, Hasan said cultural festival is very important today in the present context.

“The more cultural programmes will be organised, the country’s young generation will be introduced with our traditional culture and heritage,” he said.

The information minister said cultural activities will also help keep youths away from fundamentalism and militancy. Militancy cannot emerge in the areas where people practice cultural activities more, he said.

Rangunia upazila chairman Swajan Barua presided over the function while Rangunia upazila executive officer Masudur Rahman conducted it.