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April 20, 2000

 

Dhaka, Apr 19 (UNB) – As the banking sector has been under reform, the government plans to conduct a similar program in the insurance sector that the concerned ministers and top officials said reeling under massive irregularities and indiscipline.

 

The government’s reform plan was disclosed by Finance and Commerce Ministers who accompanied by Foreign and Food Ministers joined the inaugural function of a new private insurance company at a hotel here this (Wednesday) morning.

 

“Flaws and indiscipline have engulfed the insurance sector. It needs reform. We want to put the insurance system on a strong and modern base by reshaping the sector,” Shah AMS Kibria told the opening function of Desh General Insurance Company Ltd.

 

The Finance Minister said banking and insurance sectors can play a very important role in the national economy by creating the flow of money. “The sectors should be geared up through skilled management. The flaws must go for the betterment of the sectors,” he said.

 

About the government’s strong position on the reform, he said many a persons expressed their anger as the reform in the banking sector caused difficulties to them. “But the government is committed to go ahead with the reform program as it is being done in the interests of commoners.”

 

Commerce Minister Abdul Jalil emphasized the importance of bringing back transparency in the insurance division. “The present government likes to boost the insurance business in the country by introducing a pragmatic policy for the sector,” he said.

 

He further mentioned the government’s determination to restore discipline in the sector in a strong hand. He blasted the dishonest persons who undermined the image of the industry by indulging in irregularities.

 

The function was also addressed by Foreign Minister Abdus Samad Azad, Food Minister Amir Hossain Amu, Bangladesh Bank Governor M Farashuddin, Chief Controller of Insurance Syed Tanvir Hossain and Desh Insurance MD AFM Hasan Dastagir with company’s Chairman Firoza Hossain presiding.

 

The Chief Controller of Insurance also came up with serious allegation of irregularities and indiscipline in the sector. “The insurance companies don’t pay taxes regularly. The government is deprived of Tk 40 to 80 crore VAT because of them.”

 

He laid emphasis on amending the Company’s Act of 1913 for ensuring discipline in the insurance sector.

 

Food Minister Amir Hossain Amu said the insurance companies should not keep their business confined within urban and industrial areas. He called on them to expand their business in rural areas too and involve greater number of people, including farmers, in policies.

 

Foreign Minister Abdus Samad Azad, who said he came to just have a cup of tea, emphasized stability and peaceful atmosphere in the country for a better economy. “The foreign investors always see what is the condition of the country where they want to invest. Local businessmen too prefer this.”

 


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