Year
2025
Reform Domain
Sub Domain
Tenure and Accountability
Source of Reform Proposals
Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission Report
Stage of Implementation
Reform Proposed
Last Update: 14-Dec-25
This reform proposal, articulated in the Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission Report, was officially initiated
Reform Initiated
Last Update: 02-May-26
As per Article 93(2) of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, the Anti-Corruption Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025 ceased to have legal effect on 11 April 2026, as it was not approved by Parliament within 30 days of the first sitting of the 13th National Parliament on 12 March 2026.
Section 6(3) of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004, had been amended through the Anti-Corruption Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025, reducing the tenure of Commissioners from five years to four years.
Observation
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The ACC Ordinance 2025 clarified that this reduction of tenure will not be applicable to the current commissioners.
Three members of the special parliamentary committee from the opposition, Md. Mujibur Rahman, Md. Rafiqul Islam Khan, and G. M. Nazrul Islam, have submitted notes of dissent regarding the recommendation on the ACC Ordinance. In their dissent, they emphasised the importance of the Ordinance and called for it to be passed as a bill without amendment. It would require strong advocacy and political buy-in from the elected government to fully implement this proposal.
Resources
- Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Ordinance 2025
- Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Ordinance, 2025
- Anti-Corruption Commission Reform Commission
- July Charter
- TIB Expresses Deep Concern and Surprise Over the Omission of Essential Strategic Recommendations from the ACC Reform Commission in the Draft ACC Ordinance (Amendment) 2025, Approved by the Advisory Council