Barrister A.M. Mahbub Uddin Khokon, president of the Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association and MP for Noakhali-1, sharply criticized the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) during a public event in Chatkhil on July 3, 2026. He described the ACC as an ineffective and corrupt institution, claiming that it flatters whichever government is in power while harassing ordinary citizens and favoring large business interests. He urged that the ACC’s character as a state body must change.
Speaking as chief guest at a seed, fertilizer, and tree distribution program organized by the local agriculture department, Khokon also called on the search committee responsible for appointing the ACC chairman and commissioners to select honest and impartial individuals free from nepotism or political loyalty. He linked the country’s economic difficulties to declining public trust in banks, leading to reduced reinvestment and rising unemployment.
Khokon further warned against corruption in road and development projects, instructing local officials to ensure transparency and quality. He emphasized public safety, agricultural fieldwork, and environmental balance through tree planting initiatives in his constituency.