The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is yet to make up its mind on whether to keep Shakib Al Hasan as its goodwill ambassador as the star cricketer is facing charges of stock market manipulation.
ACC Secretary Md Mahbub Hossain says the commission will take a decision after looking into the allegations against Shakib, according to bdnews24.com.
Shakib, world’s No. 1 all-rounder, has been the goodwill ambassador of the ACC since 2018. The ACC made a campaign video featuring him to raise public awareness against corruption.
But a year later, the International Cricket Council banned him for two years, with the last year a suspended ban, for not reporting corrupt approaches. The ACC did not say anything about the cricketer at that time.
Shakib is also doing business alongside playing for Bangladesh. Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission recently said it was investigating suspicious transactions by Shakib and people close to him over abnormal price rise of certain shares. Shakib is also a goodwill ambassador of the SEC.
Mahbub faced questions from journalists about the matter on Tuesday. “Please wait. The Anti-Corruption Commission will look into the issue. Nothing happens immediately after allegations are made.”
After signing a deal in 2018, the commission made a campaign video with Shakib on its 106 helpline in that year. Since then, the ACC did not involve the cricketer in its any activity, the secretary claimed.