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Published 11 Oct, 2019 07:48am

BD court issues arrest warrant for Nobel laureate Yunus

DHAKA: Bangladeshi economist and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been issued with an arrest warrant after failing to appear at a hearing over the sacking of workers at a company he heads, officials said on Thursday.

A judge at a court in Dhaka issued the order on Wednesday as sacked workers from Grameen Communications (GC) lodged a complaint saying they were fired because they set up a trade union, said court clerk M. Nuruzzaman.

Yunus, who is chairman of GC, did not attend the hearing as he was abroad. “He [Yunus] left Bangladesh before receiving any summons for appearing before the court. As soon as he returns, an appropriate legal step shall be taken,” said Yunus’s lawyer Kazi Ershadul Alam.

The 79-year-old former economics professor who founded the pioneering poverty-busting micro lender Grameen Bank, has been at odds with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina since 2007 when he made a brief foray into the country’s highly polarised politics.

In 2011, he was sacked as the head of Grameen Bank, in a move widely believed to have been orchestrated by Hasina. He challenged his sacking in the highest court, but lost. Yunus set up the Bank, which co-won the Nobel with him in 2006, in 1983 to make collateral-free micro loans to millions of rural entrepreneurs.

The bank is now run by managers appointed by Hasina. She has accused him of “sucking blood” from the poor amid allegations the bank charges interest rates of more than 20 per cent, and suggested he was responsible for the World Bank pulling a $1.2 billion loan for a mega bridge project.

Published in Dawn, October 11th, 2019

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