ACC sues 3 BCS officials for using fake certificates to get job  

BSS
Published On: 27 Jan 2026, 17:56
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DHAKA, Jan 27, 2026 (BSS) - The ACC today filed three cases against three BCS cadres on charges of obtaining jobs in the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) by submitting forged academic certificates to the Public Service Commission (PSC).

Among them, two joined the BCS Administration Cadre and one joined the BCS Foreign Service Cadre.

This information was disclosed to the journalists by the Anti-Corruption Commission’s Director General Md. Akhtar Hossain during a regular media briefing at the ACC headquarters here.

According to the ACC, Sukanta Kundu, an officer of the 41st BCS Administration Cadre, prepared a forged transcript through fraudulent means and submitted it to the PSC to secure appointment in the Administration Cadre. Later, the submitted transcript was proven to be fake during investigation.

Similar allegations were brought against Abu Saleh Md. Musa, an officer of the 38th BCS Foreign Affairs Cadre and Sanjay Das, an officer of the 38th BCS Administration Cadre. 

According to the allegations, both prepared forged transcripts through fraudulent means and submitted the transcripts to the PSC while applying for the BCS and subsequent verification confirmed the certificates were fake.

Based on these allegations, the ACC has filed cases against the three officers under Rule 10(c) of the ACC Regulations, 2007.

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