Year
2025
Reform Domain
Sub Domain
Internal Accountability and Staff Independence
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 proposal is included in the July Charter. 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
The ACC (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025 expands the maximum number of Commissioners to five, with mandatory inclusion of at least one female Commissioner and at least one Commissioner possessing expertise and experience in information and communication technology.
Observation
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The proposed reform has been implemented in the ACC Ordinance, 2025 however, it would require political buy-in from the elected government to fully implement this proposal.
As provided in the following amendment ACC Ordinance, 2025: Section 5(1) states the Commission shall consist of not more than five (5) Commissioners, including at least one (1) woman, and at least one (1) Commissioner with expertise and experience in information and communication technology, and from among them the President shall appoint one as Chairperson.
Resources
- ACC LAW AMENDMENT: TIB slams govt for omitting strategic recommendations
- 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