The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has initiated an inquiry into allegations that Transcom Group CEO Simin Rahman offered Tk 100 crore in bribes to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The ACC assigned Deputy Director A.K.M. Mahbubur Rahman to lead the investigation on November 5, focusing on both institutional and individual involvement. Officials stated that if necessary, bank accounts or assets linked to the case may be frozen. The probe follows earlier legal disputes within the Transcom family, including multiple cases filed by Simin’s sister, Shazreh Haque, accusing family members of embezzlement and illegal share transfers. The Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) previously seized documents from Transcom’s Gulshan head office. The internal family feud over control of the business emerged after the death of founder Latifur Rahman in 2020, when his wife Shahnaz Rahman became chairperson and Simin assumed the CEO role.