Sheikh Hasina Wajid's Daughter Has Been Sent To Leave From The World Organization For Corruption
Bangladesh’s interim government welcomes World Health Organization’s decision and demands further
Saima Wazid, daughter of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid, was sent by the World Health Organization on a lengthy departure from the post of Regional Director of South-Central Asia due to an investigation into corruption charges.
According to the TRT report, the World Health Organization said that Saima Wazid, the Regional Director of the South-Century Asia, has been dispatched to leave indefinitely due to an investigation into corruption charges.
The Director General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Titros Adhanom, informed the staff via department e -mail that Saima Wazid had been removed from the post.
The report said that Assistant Director General Dr. Catherina Boyhim will serve as an officer in charge.
Saima Wazid secured the World Health Organization’s Regional Director in January 2024, and in July 2024, the entire family was charged with serious students during the successful student movement against Sheikh Hasina’s government.
Bangladesh’s Anti -Corruption Commission (ACC) had regularly charged corruption charges against Saima Wazid four months ago, accused of fraud, fraud and misuse of powers.
The ACC had accused Saima Wazid of falsely claiming his academic credentials for the post of Regional Director and also made false claims of holding a honor at Bangla Bandhu Bandhu Bandhu Bandhu in Dhaka.
The university also lied to their claim.
Sheikh Hasina’s daughter has also been accused of receiving $ 2.8 million from various banks for her company Shuchona Foundation, taking advantage of her official position.
In a statement issued on social media in this regard, the interim government of Bangladesh welcomed the decision of the World Health Organization and said that this is an important and first step towards accountability, but for a sustainable solution, they must be permanently removed from office.
According to the report, the World Health Organization’s South-Century Regional Office is comprised of 11 member states and is playing a key role in the public health strategy and implementation in the region.