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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has announced that it will publicly disclose the names of individuals who attempt to obstruct or exert undue influence on its investigations. ACC Chairman Mohammad Abdul Momen made the statement on Tuesday, November 25, during a discussion marking the commission’s founding anniversary at its Segunbagicha headquarters in Dhaka. Responding to questions about external pressure on the commission, Momen emphasized that any future attempts to interfere with ACC’s work will be met with full transparency through name disclosure. The meeting was also attended by ACC Commissioners Miah Muhammad Ali Akbar Azizi and Brigadier General (Retd.) Hafiz Ahsan Farid, along with Secretary Mohammad Khaled Rahim. The chairman reiterated the ACC’s commitment to ensuring impartial and independent investigations into corruption cases across the country.

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