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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025
DC reshuffle underway, govt preparing replacement list

Bangladesh

Shaikh Abdullah
24 August, 2024, 10:45 pm
Last modified: 24 August, 2024, 10:47 pm

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DC reshuffle underway, govt preparing replacement list

Shaikh Abdullah
24 August, 2024, 10:45 pm
Last modified: 24 August, 2024, 10:47 pm
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The government has initiated a comprehensive replacement of all deputy commissioners (DCs) across the country. The Ministry of Public Administration has begun preparing a list of potential recruits who will replace the current ones.

Ministry officials said that new DCs will be appointed in all districts this week.

Today, interviews were conducted for 60 officers from the BCS 24th batch (administration cadre) in three phases to compile a list for the new appointments.

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Another 60 officers from the same batch are scheduled for interviews today in three more phases.

An official from the ministry said that by interviewing 120 officers over two days, a list of at least 50 candidates for DC positions could be prepared.

According to sources, all DCs and upazila nirbahi officers (UNOs) appointed during the Awami League government will gradually be recalled.

Although rules govern DC and UNO appointments, there is no fixed term for these positions, allowing the government to recall them at any time.

On August 20, the ministry recalled the DCs of 25 districts, posting them to new locations, with additional district magistrates currently serving as acting DCs in those areas.

Officials considered reliable by the Awami League government are expected to be appointed to other positions with similar responsibilities.

These changes are part of broader adjustments, including the transfer of officials in other important roles such as divisional commissioners.

However, another source indicated that some officials currently holding significant positions in the administration, including DCs, are personally unwilling to remain in the field.

During the Awami League government, these officials were involved in various irregularities and abuse of power in support of the government, leading to discomfort in their roles and the potential risk of public resentment.

Notably, on 17 August, student organisations, including the anti-discrimination student movement, protested at the Jhenaidah district administration office, accusing the DC of corruption, partisanship, bribery, and leaking information about the interim government. Following these protests, the DC is currently on leave.

With the transition to an interim government, there have been extensive changes at various levels of public and police administration. Many officials perceived as close to the previous government have resigned.

Additionally, promotions and transfers have been implemented across the administration. These actions are seen as an effort to remove the administration appointed during the previous government.

The transition has created instability and chaos within the administration, sources said.

Officers and employees across government offices, including the Secretariat, are actively working to secure their promotions and appointments, leading to extensive internal changes.

Since the 24th BCS batch was recruited during the BNP government, many in this batch have alleged that they were not given favourable postings during the previous government. Twenty-four officers from this batch were recalled from their DC positions before the upcoming National Assembly elections.

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