DHAKA: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says she is “taking measures” after a slew of corruption scandals -- including one involving her former household servant who now travels by helicopter after amassing a staggering $34 million fortune.
Recent accusations dominating Bangladesh´s normally pliant media have involved a former army chief, an ex-police chief, senior tax officers and state recruitment officials. “Corruption is a longstanding problem,” Hasina told reporters late on Sunday. “These messes must be cleaned up... we have been taking measures.”
She said that included action against her household assistant -- a “peon” or low-level orderly -- who Bangladeshi media reported had previously been a water-bearer, in case she needed a drink at events. “The man who worked as a peon in my house -- he now owns 400,00,00,000 Taka ($34 million),” Hasina said.
“He can´t move without a helicopter. How has he earned so much money? I took action immediately after knowing this.” It would take an average Bangladeshi more than 13,000 years to earn that amount. The average GDP per capita in the nation of around 170 million people is $2,529, according to the World Bank. Hasina did not identify the servant, but several newspapers named him as Jahangir Alam, nicknamed “Pani” or “water” , due to his old job.
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