Asia Khatun

Asia Khatun, also known as Mosammat Asia Khatun, is a retired civil servant and commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.[1][2] She is the first woman to be appointed commissioner of the Anti Corruption Commission.[3][4]

Early life

Khatun was born in 1963 in Darshana, Chuadanga District, East Pakistan, Pakistan.[3] She graduated from the University of Rajshahi in accounting.[3] She did her master's degree at the International Institute of Social Studies in Women and Gender Studies.[5] She did a master's degree in Public Policy at the National University of Singapore.[5] She did a MBA from the Nanyang Technological University.[5]

Career

On 26 January 1991, Khatun joined the administration branch of the Bangladesh Civil Service.[3]

Khatun was the assistant commissioner of Noakhali District.[3] She was the executive magistrate of Khulna District.[3] She served as a counselor at the Bangadesh consulate in Jeddah.[3]

Khatun was the Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, Ministry of Public Administration, and the Ministry of Land.[3] She was a director of the National Academy for Planning and Development.[3] She served at the Bangladesh Civil Service Administration Academy as the member directing staff.[3] She was the secretary of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission secretariat.[3]

khatun retired as a secretary on 3 January 2022.[3]

In June 2023, Khatun was appointed Commissioner in charge of investigations of the Anti-Corruption Commission with the rank of the High Court Division judge.[6] She joined under chairman of the commission, Mohammad Moin Uddin Abdullah, and replaced Mozammel Haque Khan.[7][8] She met president President Mohammed Shahabuddin after her appointment and sought his guidance as he was a former Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.[9]

Personal life

Khatun is married to Md. Mokammel Hossain, secretary of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism. She has a daughter, Sameen Hossain.[10]

References

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