TIB worried over govt move to amend Road Transport Act
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) on Saturday expressed deep concern over the government move to amend the Road Transport Act-2018 before its enforcement ‘amid pressure from transport owners and workers’ associations’, reports UNB.
It also urged authorities concerned to prevent any move to amend the act going against public interest and the prime minister’s directive to restore discipline in road transport sector.
“As per the media report, if the government compromises with the unjust demands of transport owners and workers then it’ll be tantamount to contempt of court,” said TIB executive director Inftekhuzzaman in a statement.
On 25 September, law minister Anisul Huq said the Road Transport Act-2018 could be amended, if needed, so that it could be enforced without any hindrance.
“Although the Road Transport Act-2018 was passed by parliament, its enforcement has not been possible due to various demands raised by leaders of transport workers and owners. The law could be amended reviewing the enforcement of such laws in neighbouring countries,” the minister said.
He came up with the information at a meeting of the sub-committee formed on the implementation of Road Transport Act at the Bangladesh secretariat.
The Road Transport Bill, 2018 was passed by parliament on 19 September, 2018 keeping a provision of maximum five years’ imprisonment and Tk 500,000 fine or both for causing severe injuries to or any death of any person due to reckless driving.