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New Delhi: Saima Wazed, daughter of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Haisna and the Regional Director for WHO South East Asia, has been sent on indefinite leave by the World Health Organisation (WHO). According to the reports, the move comes amid Bangladesh’s interim government’s claim that she was involved in corruption during Hasina’s regime. Health Policy Watch reported that WHO Director General Tedros Ghebreyesus has circulated an email informing the staff that Wazed would be on leave from July 11.
His email further said that Dr Catharina Boehme, WHO’s assistant director-general, would replace Wazed in the UN health agency’s South-East Asia Regional Office (SEARO).
Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) lodged cases against Wazed in connection with her academic qualification while seeking the high-profile job earlier this year. According to ACC’s charges, Wazed used her mother’s influence to achieve the position of the regional chief of the WHO.
As per the report, she falsely stated she held an honorary position at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, a claim the university has refuted. Wazed is also accused of being involved in extensive corruption during her mother’s tenure as Bangladesh’s leader. According to the ACC, she used her influence and connections to unlawfully obtain approximately $2.8 million from multiple banks, channeling the money through the Shuchona Foundation, an organization she formerly led.
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