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: 14-Dec-25
This reform proposal is included in the July Charter. It is proposed that this reform can be operationalised following the formation of a "Selection and Review Committee". 23 negotiating political parties and alliances have agreed to this proposal. Seven political parties and alliances have submitted notes of dissent, which include 12-Party Alliance, Amjanatar Dal, Jatiyatabadi Ganatantrik Andolan (NDM), Jatiyatabadi Samomona Jote (Nationalist Like-minded Alliance), Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Bangladesh Labour Party, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Legal and Policy Framework
Last Update: 23-Dec-25
Section 6(3) of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004 has been amended through the Anti-Corruption Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025, replacing the five-year tenure with a four-year tenure for Commissioners.
Observation
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The ACC Ordinance 2025 also clarifies that this reduction of tenure will not be applicable to the current commissioners.
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