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BB hires three global firms to recover $17b siphoned money
Bangladesh Bank (BB) has hired the worlds three big accounting firms -- EY, Deloitte and KPMG to do an asset quality review of the banks from where $17bn was siphoned off by people close to former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. BB Governor Ahsan H Mansur revealed the information in an interview...