The government has urged former government official ABM Abdus Sattar to submit any credible evidence he may have regarding alleged misconduct by unnamed advisers, following media reports of unsubstantiated accusations.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Cabinet Secretary Dr Sheikh Abdur Rashid said the administration has taken note of newspaper reports in which Sattar made vague accusations against unnamed advisers.
“We strongly reject these allegations. Making broad claims without evidence or identifying individuals is both irresponsible and detrimental to public trust,” Abdur Rashid said.
The government reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, integrity and accountability, urging Sattar to submit any credible evidence of misconduct to the appropriate legal and investigative authorities.
“Until such evidence is presented, we remind all stakeholders that public discourse should be grounded in facts, not speculation,” the statement added.