World Bank’s response to Dhaka Tribune report
Posted by Tue, Jul 11 2017 11:16 am
on The letter claims that the World Bank has not sent any letter alone, or jointly with the IMF
World Bank has sent a letter to Dhaka Tribune refuting statements made in a Dhaka Tribune report titled “World Bank, IMF unhappy with VAT law suspension” published on July 7, 2017.
The report says World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) send a letter to the Ministry of Finance regarding the postponement of the law.
The letter claims that the World Bank has not sent any letter alone, or jointly with the IMF, to the Ministry of Finance or Bangladesh government regarding the delay in implementing the VAT law.
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