US drops charges that UN economist underpaid BD worker


FE Team | Published: December 24, 2017 15:11:04 | Updated: December 24, 2017 19:06:13


BD national and United Nations employee Hamidur Rashid exits following his arraignment at the US District Courthouse for the Southern District of New York, in Manhattan, New York, US June 20,2017: Reuters.

Hamidur Rashid, a Bangladeshi national and economist at the United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs, was charged with visa fraud in foreign labor contracting in June.

However, the office of Acting US Attorney Joon Kim in Manhattan dropped all the charges in November, according to court records.

“We are pleased that our client, Dr Hamidur Rashid, has been vindicated,” said Rashid’s lawyer, Justine Harris. “He was, and is, totally innocent of any wrongdoing.”

A spokesman for Kim’s office declined to comment.

Prosecutors said in June that Rashid initially contracted with the unidentified employee to pay her $420 per week, and submitted that contract to the US State Department to obtain a visa for her.

They said that Rashid, 50, later had the employee sign a new contract with a wage of $290 per week, reports Reuters.

Harris said on Friday that the lower-paying contract was a draft that was never used, and the employee was paid according to the higher-paying one.

“Mr Rashid and his family paid the employee appropriately and treated her with dignity and respect,” Harris said.

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