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ACC Leadership Resigns to Meet New Government Expectations

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 3rd March 2026, 11:27 PM

ACC Leadership Resigns to Meet New Government Expectations

In a significant shift within Bangladesh’s premier graft-fighting agency, the Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen, along with two fellow commissioners, formally submitted their resignations on Tuesday. The high-level departures come a mere fortnight after the newly elected government assumed office, marking a pivotal moment for the country’s institutional oversight.

Dr Momen, accompanied by Commissioners Mia Muhammad Ali Akbar Azizi and Brigadier General (Retd) Hafiz Ahsan Farid, delivered their resignation letters to the Cabinet Division at the Secretariat. The move follows a brief but intense tenure for the leadership team, which was appointed during the preceding transitional period.

Transition over Pressure

Addressing the press following his departure, Dr Momen was quick to dismiss rumours of external coercion or political intimidation. He characterised the decision as a professional courtesy to the democratic mandate.

“We have not stepped down under any duress,” Dr Momen clarified. “The newly elected government carries specific expectations from the public. To facilitate those aspirations and allow the administration to appoint a team they deem most capable, we have chosen to vacate our positions.”

He further noted that the timing—exactly 14 days after the government’s inauguration—was not driven by a singular grievance but by a collective belief that a fresh commission might better serve the state’s evolving anti-corruption agenda.

Legacy and ‘Teeth’

When questioned by journalists regarding the perceived efficacy of the ACC during his term—specifically whether the commission possessed sufficient “teeth and claws” to combat high-level graft—Dr Momen remained diplomatic. He suggested that the media and the public were the ultimate judges of the commission’s strength, asserting only that his team had acted with integrity during their brief window of service.

The Outgoing Commission: A Timeline

The outgoing leadership was composed of seasoned former bureaucrats and military personnel, originally brought in to stabilise the commission during a period of national upheaval.

Official Position Date of Appointment Prior Background
Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen Chairman 10 December 2024 Secretary, Public Security Division
Mia Muhammad Ali Akbar Azizi Commissioner 11 December 2024 Senior Bureaucracy
Brig. Gen. (Retd) Hafiz Ahsan Farid Commissioner 15 December 2024 Military Leadership

The Path Ahead

The mass resignation leaves the ACC in a temporary leadership vacuum, placing the onus on the current administration to appoint successors who can command public trust. Dr Momen expressed his optimism that the government would install a “more qualified commission,” which he believes will ultimately strengthen the institution and benefit the nation.

As the government prepares to nominate new leadership, the focus remains on whether the next commission will take a more aggressive stance against systemic corruption or maintain the steady, bureaucratic approach of its predecessors.

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