PK Halder among 16 stock gamblers fined
PK Halder Star Business Report Star Business Report
The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has followed through its warning that no gambler would be spared, issuing fines on 16 investors, including Proshanta Kumar Halder, for engaging in the malpractice with shares of four listed companies.
Halder, who allegedly embezzled and laundered over Tk 10,000 crore of four non-banking financial institutions abroad and recently had Interpol issue a red notice against him following a request of Bangladesh Police, was fined Tk 25 lakh.
Md Amanat Ullah was fined the highest Tk 1 crore, said the stock market regulator in a press release yesterday.
Family ties keep hopes alive in Bangladesh camps
published : 16 Jan 2021 at 04:00
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Every day I wake up to the deafening sound of children screaming, pots clanging and the busy life in the cramped camp I call home, nestled in the hills of Bangladesh. I live just a stone s throw from Myanmar, yet it feels like a world away.
Each morning, my first task is looking after my special son, Nizamuddin. Since he faces some extra difficulties, we help him live the best life that we can provide. My son is 10 years old, and he cannot speak. But he can listen well and manages to communicate with me. He has shown me many things in life. He has taught me so much.
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