Abul Maal Abdul Muhith
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith আবুল মাল আব্দুল মুহিত | |
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Minister of Finance | |
Assumed office 6 January 2009 | |
Prime Minister | Sheikh Hasina |
Preceded by | Mirza Azizul Islam (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | Sylhet, British India (now Bangladesh) | 6 October 1934
Political party | Awami League |
Alma mater | University of Dhaka University of Oxford Harvard University |
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Abul Maal Abdul Muhith (Template:Lang-bn; born 6 October 1934) is an economist, diplomat, and a Bengali Language Movement veteran from Bangladesh. He has been the country's Finance Minister since January 2009.
Early life and education
Born in Sylhet, Muhith passed the matriculation exam from Sylhet Government Pilot High School in 1949. He secured first place in his Intermediate examination in 1951 from Sylhet MC College. He stood first class first in B.A. (Hons.) in English Literature in 1953 from University of Dhaka and passed his Masters with credit from the same university in 1955. While in service to the government, he studied at Oxford University in 1957-1958 and completed an Master of Public Administration at Harvard University in 1964.[1]
Early career
Mr. Muhith served as the general secretary of the central committee of the Pakistan Civil Service Association during 1960–1969. He joined the Pakistan Embassy in the United States as an Economic Councilor in 1969. In 1966, he was honoured with the Tamgha e Khidmat award by the Pakistan government. During his service as the Chief and Deputy Secretary of Pakistan Planning Commission, he made a report on the discrimination between East and West Pakistan and that was the first submitted report on that issue in Pakistan National Congress. He was the first diplomat of Washington Embassy who showed his consent in favour of Bangladesh giving up the side of Pakistan during the Independence War of 1971. He was appointed as the Secretary of Planning in 1972 and Secretary of the External Resource Department of Finance and Planning Ministry in 1977.
Retirement and return
He went for self retirement in 1981 from his service and then he started his second innings of his career as the specialist of economics and development in Ford Foundation and in the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). He became Finance and Planning Minister in 1982–83. Next he worked as the specialist of different institutions of World Bank and the United Nations. He has been a recognised figure in the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, IDB and in different organisations of United Nations. He was the Visiting Fellow of Princeton University in 1984 and 1985.
He took oath as the Finance Minister of Bangladesh government on 6 January 2009 and in August 2009 he was inaugurated the building of the Benapole Customs and Immigration Check Post.[2]
Criticism
Muhith had faced criticism for his handling of the 2011 share market crash.[3][4] He admitted to his mistakes in decisions related to the stock market in addition to the mistakes of the Security and Exchange Commission.[5] Although the opposition leaders and protesting investors had called for his resignation, he refused and defended his position.[4] He had appointed a probe committee to investigate the allegations against the Security Exchange Commission, however this also attracted criticism towards him as he consequently refused to publicly disclose the names of those accused of chicanery by this committee. Muhith became the center of a criticism after he had commented on the Hallmark money scam that the Tk 4,000 crore embezzled was a "meager amount". He later apologized for his statement.[6] Muhith had been criticised for consistently insulting Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus and terming his comments as "totally rubbish" and also for saying Dr. Muhammad Yunus has no integrity over the Grameen Bank issue.[7] In September 2015, Muhith faced widespread criticisms for his remarks against the movement of public university teachers of Bangladesh seeking for a separate pay scale. He later apologized for his remarks. At the same time, controversy was caused by VAT bring imposed on the Bangladeshi private university education system:[8] Muhith defended this decision.[9]
References
- ^ "A Brief Lifesketch of Finance Minister". Ministry of Finance, Government of The People's Republic of Bangladesh.
- ^ Padmanabhan, Mohan (10 August 2009). "Petrapole, Benapole Customs points to get facelift soon". The Financial Express. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
- ^ "Muhith must resign for stock crash". The Daily Star. 24 January 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
- ^ a b "I won't resign: Muhith". bdnews24.com. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
- ^ "Stock crash: Muhith admits mistakes". The Independent Bangladesh. 22 January 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
- ^ New Age | Newspaper
- ^ Muhith terms Yunus’s remarks totally rubbish
- ^ Private university students in Dhaka protest VAT on tuition fees
- ^ "Universities, not students to pay VAT: Muhith; Says comment about public university teachers was a misunderstanding". Retrieved 14 January 2016.