High-powered body to suggest steps to discipline e-commerce sector


FE Team | Published: October 13, 2021 19:57:11 | Updated: October 14, 2021 09:22:47


High-powered body to suggest steps to discipline e-commerce sector

The government has formed a high-powered committee to suggest steps for bringing discipline in the e-commerce sector hit by scams.

The Cabinet Division formed the 15-member panel on Tuesday and asked it to file a report within one month, a commerce ministry official said on Wednesday.

The committee will recommend steps to bring discipline in the digital commerce platforms and protect the rights of the customers who lost money to the unethical business practice of e-commerce companies, reports bdnews24.com.

It will collect information on financial transactions and assets of the troubled firms to find a way to recover the embezzled funds.

The committee will ensure communication between the relevant government ministries and agencies. It will also ensure that the companies get registration and licence, and pay taxes and VAT.

The new committee has representatives from the Cabinet Division, ICT Division, Financial Institutions Division, Bangladesh Bank, Police Headquarters, Directorate General of Forces Intelligence, National Security Intelligence, police’s Special Branch and Criminal Investigation Department, Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit, National Board of Revenue, National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre, Consumers Association of Bangladesh and the commerce ministry.

A multi-party committee, formed by the commerce ministry, is also working to establish rules in the e-commerce business. Some ministers had initially suggested passing a new law and forming a regulator for the e-commerce sector, but the commerce ministry has stepped away from the initiatives.

AHM Shafiquzzaman, additional secretary of the ministry, said they will consider if it is possible to fill in the gap in regulations of e-commerce firms by reforming the existing law and strengthening the relevant government agencies.

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