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The National Budget of Bangladesh is the government's annual financial statement, outlining the projected income and expenditure for the fiscal year. According to Article 87.(1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh , presenting this budget is a mandatory duty of the government.
The 2022 National budget of Bangladesh was presented by Minister of Finance AHM Mustafa Kamal on 9 June 2022. The budget is for the fiscal year beginning on 1 July 2022, and ending on 30 June 2023. The budget was the 14th presented by the Awami League -led Grand Alliance of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina since returning to office in 2009.
The National Budget is the annual financial statement of Bangladesh; an estimate of income and expenditure of the government on a periodical basis. Under Article 87.(1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh, it is a compulsory task of the government. [2] Upon achieving independence, the first budget of Bangladesh was presented by Tajuddin Ahmad. [3]
People's Leasing and Financial Services Limited was established on 12 August 1996 and received its license from Bangladesh Bank on 24 November 1997. [6] In 2010, the People's Leasing and Financial Services Limited received permission from Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission to issue shares on the stock exchange. [7]
DGFI has been involved in money laundering and corrupt practices through military-controlled Trust bank and VDP banks. [28] In 2012, Defense Adviser Major General (retired) Tarique Ahmed Siddique was involved in bribery of 70 lakh Bangladeshi currency carried by a government vehicle. [29] The Border Guard Bangladesh confiscated the car with the ...
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The ministry is responsible for state finance, including the state budget, taxation and economic policy in Bangladesh. It is led by the Finance Minister of Bangladesh. The department must report to the Parliament of Bangladesh. It contains four divisions.
The Financial Reporting Council Bangladesh was established on 19 April 2016 as per Financial Reporting Act, 2015 as an independent regulatory agency.