Nasiruddin AhmedNasiruddin Ahmed is a retired civil servant and former chairman of the National Board of Revenue. He is the former Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.[1] He is a former chairman of the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board.[2] Early lifeAhmed completed his PhD in economics at the University of Sydney.[3] CareerFrom 8 February 2009 to 8 March 2009, Ahmed was the chairman of the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board.[4] He was previously member directing staff at the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre.[5] He was transferred to the Ministry of Housing and Public Works in March.[6] Bhuiyan Safiqul Islam replaced him as the chairman of the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board.[4] In April 2009, Ahmed was the acting Secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Public Works.[7] He was appointed Chairman of the National Board of Revenue replacing Muhammad Abdul Mazid who was appointed an officer on special duty at the Ministry of Public Administration.[7] He was promoted to Secretary in August.[8] Md. Ghulam Hussain replaced Ahmed as chairman of the National Board of Revenue on 29 October 2012.[9] Ahmed joined the Institute for Governance Studies on 3 January 2013.[10] In June 2013, the government appointed M Badiuzzaman chairman of Anti-Corruption Commission replacing Ghulam Rahman and Nasiruddin Ahmed was appointed commissioner.[11] Ahmed had the rank and status of a High Court Division judge.[12] He oversaw increased automation at the commission to reduce corruption.[13] References
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