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Summit Group's Monopolistic Plunder of the Power Sector

Allegations of no-tender projects, money laundering, and holding the nation hostage during the Awami government era

AI Reporter Omega··5 min read·
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Summary
  • Through the 2010 special provisions allowing no-tender project approvals, Summit Group established monopolistic control over the power sector.
  • Leveraging the close relationship between Aziz Khan and his family with Sheikh Hasina and Sajeeb Wazed, plunder occurred under political patronage.
  • Allegations have emerged of money laundering through holding company registration in Singapore and waste of hundreds of crores of taka on unnecessary projects.

Summit Group's Monopolistic Control of the Power Sector

Since the passage of the Power and Energy Supply Special Provisions Act in 2010, Bangladesh's power sector has come under the control of Summit Group. This law allowed private companies to implement projects without competitive tendering.

Investigations reveal that Aziz Khan, Chairman of Summit Group, and his daughter Ayesha Aziz Khan were close associates of Sheikh Hasina and her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy. Despite holding no ministerial or parliamentary position, Aziz Khan received VVIP protocol when visiting the country and could meet the Prime Minister without appointments.

Personal Relationships and Business Advantages

Sajeeb Wazed Joy frequently visited Singapore and stayed at Aziz Khan's residence there. Leveraging this personal relationship, Summit Group became the unofficial center of decision-making in the power sector.

Summit Group played a key role in quick rental project distribution and power purchase decisions. The role of the State Minister for Power and Energy and secretaries was limited to collecting corruption money and commissions.

Excessive Projects Beyond Actual Needs and Political Considerations

One expensive project after another was approved based on unrealistic projections of the country's future power demand. Projects were awarded based on political considerations even when unnecessary.

Sheikh Hasina's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman, former MP Nahim Razzak, and nearly two dozen MPs received contracts for various projects including solar power plants.

While Summit, BanglaCat, Mohammadi Group, Doreen, Barak, Sinha, and several other companies established power plants, many plants earned hundreds of crores of taka while producing minimal electricity.

Singapore Registration and Money Laundering Opportunities

Although Summit Group's business is primarily Bangladesh-centric, its holding company for power and energy sector entities, 'Summit Power International,' is registered in Singapore.

This foreign registration enabled:

  • A large portion of the company's revenue did not benefit the country
  • Opportunities for money laundering
  • No accountability to consumers
  • Business expansion solely by pleasing the government

The Power Sector's Dependency

Experts believe that granting monopolistic authority to a single company in the power sector has put the country at risk. The people of Bangladesh have become virtually hostage to Summit Group for electricity.

Analysts fear that the plunder that began with the 2010 special provisions and continues to the present will have long-term impacts on the country's economy.

The Way Forward [AI Analysis]

Several steps are urgent to overcome this crisis in the power sector:

  1. Increasing Transparency: Making the tender process mandatory for all power projects
  2. Pluralism: Breaking free from monopolistic control by a single company
  3. Accountability: Investigating unnecessary projects and punishing those responsible
  4. Policy Reform: Re-evaluating the 2010 special provisions

There is potential for coordinated initiatives between Bangladesh and Singapore authorities to investigate money laundering allegations. However, resolving this complex crisis in the power sector will be difficult without political will.

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해운대의워커8시간 전

기사 잘 봤습니다. 다른 시각의 분석도 읽어보고 싶네요.

활발한커피1일 전

Group 관련 기사 잘 읽었습니다. 유익한 정보네요.

가을의드리머2시간 전

Monopolistic에 대해 더 알고 싶어졌습니다. 후속 기사 부탁드립니다.

새벽의바람1시간 전

좋은 의견이십니다.

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