
Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam shared the information after a meeting of the Council of Advisers at the Secretariat with Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus in the chair.
“The Chief Adviser had earlier formed 11 reform commissions. These commissions have submitted their respective reports and today’s meeting reviewed the implementation status of those recommendations identified for urgent action,” he said.
The Press Secretary said the Cabinet Division received 121 such recommendations deemed suitable for immediate implementation from the Law Adviser based on inputs from key commissions including the Electoral Reform Commission, Police Reform Commission, Judicial Reform Commission, Anti-Corruption Reform Commission and Public Administration Reform Commission, reports UNB.
Ten recommendations are being partially implemented while another 10 are still under review to determine their feasibility, he added.