Ministry orders comprehensive audit of RAJUK's financial activities from 2009  to 2024

BSS
Published On: 10 Aug 2025, 16:36

 

DHAKA, Aug 10, 2025 (BSS) - The Ministry of Housing and Public Works has 
instructed the Directorate of Internal Audit to conduct a comprehensive audit 
of all income and expenditure-related activities of the Capital Development 
Authority or Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK), spanning from 2009 to 
2024. 

This includes transactions related to plot and flat allocations, transfers 
and associated financial operations, according to today's press release, 
signed by Md Alamgir Hossain, public relations officer of the ministry.

The directive, issued in line with Sections 2 (a), (b), (c), and (d) of the 
Internal Audit Directorate's Allocation of Functions and its Charter of 
Duties, follows a decision made by the Ministry's Budget Management Committee 
on April 23, 2025, it added.

The ministry stated that the audit is being undertaken in the public interest 
and will ensure transparency and accountability in RAJUK's operations over 
the past 15 years.

As per the directives, the Internal Audit Directorate will develop and follow 
a structured audit plan.

RAJUK must ensure the audit is conducted in compliance with all applicable 
laws, rules and regulations, according to the release.

Details of the audit team (including names, designations and contact 
information) must be submitted to the ministry prior to the audit's 
commencement, it said.

RAJUK must remain fully informed throughout the process, the release said, 
adding: "The audit must be completed within three months."

Upon completion, a comprehensive report will be submitted to the Secretary of 
the Ministry of Housing and Public Works.

 

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