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Sunday, October 21, 2007

[chottala.com] Barrister M.B.I. Munshi got caught with his hand in the cookie jar !

Dear All
 
No kidding! Surprise?
 
Barrister M.B.I. Munshi got caught with his hand in the cookie jar !
His comments about selling 2 flats was not an error, but a deliberate
lie (PERIOD).
 
A civilized court of law  would have found him guilty of perjury and
perverting for such a mispresentation. As a legal professional, a
Barrister, his  credibility seems to be in tatters, I wonder, if he uses
this kind tactics in his professional works too? But, alas, he is not
the only one ! Such wheelings and dealings premate every wake
of our society and daily life.
 
In any case, General Moeen U. Ahmed's explaination is not good
enough to put the controversy to rest for good. It does not jive with the
prospectus of the Trust Bank Inc, It clearly shows that he had a balance
of 99,69,215/- Taka on December 31, 2005 and which got reduced to
33,15,323/- Taka on Dec 31, 2006. How and why? General Moeen
avoided the main point. Sure, there is something Dui Nombori
which remains to be explained..... Dal may hai khuch kala ...
everything is Business as usual in our beloved Bangladesh !!!!
 

Please read the link below along with General's denials and

accusitions and judge for yourself.

 

http://www.csebd.com/cse/download/Prospectus_TRUSTBANK.pdf

 

[ Indexed Page number 20 which is 29th page of the pdf file]

 

This is definitely not a propaganda spread by the internet as

General Moeen would like us to believe.

www.csebd.com is Chittogong Stock Exchange's web site and

the document is a Prospectus of the Trust Bank which is owned

by the Military.

 

Serious readers may download the prospectus [for save it for

future  references] before the document is "doctored" ....

The pdf file in the web site has a creation date/time :

5/16/2007 3:40:57 AM last modified 5/17/2007 2:57:17 AM

 

Best Regards

 
 FYI -
MBI Munshi is a Full Members in the Pakistan
Defence Forum
 
 
WRT:
 
On 10/21/07, M.B.I. Munshi <MBIMunshi@gmail.com > wrote:
Dear All,

I should point out that I made an assumption on the amount of Tk. 1
crore and Tk. 66 lakhs but I was only informed about the sale of 2
flats. The comment of Gen. Moeen clarifies the actual amounts.

I apologize for the error.

Regards

 
On 10/17/07, M.B.I. Munshi <MBIMunshi@gmail.com > wrote:
 
Re: General Moeen
After making some inquiries on the issue it seems that Gen. Moeen repaid the Tk. 66 lakh by selling two flats. The original allegation was that he had committed some kind of corruption when he repaid the loans now the allegation appears to have changed into suggesting that as chairman he should not have been allowed to take the loan. Could someone clarify whether he in fact took the loan while he was chairman and whether the law disallows the taking of loans by bank chairmen.
 
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