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Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, has pledged to work with global partners to return stolen funds to the people of Bangladesh. He emphasized the need for thorough investigations into properties and assets linked to stolen funds, including those tied to individuals with connections to the ousted regime. The interim government is collaborating with international law enforcement agencies to recover funds and dismantle transnational networks of financial crime.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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