Ministry of Finance (Bangladesh)

The Ministry of Finance (Bengali: অর্থ মন্ত্রণালয়; Artho Montronaloya) is a ministry of Bangladesh.[2] The ministry is responsible for state finance, including the state budget, taxation and economic policy in Bangladesh. It is led by the Finance Minister of Bangladesh. The department must report to the Parliament of Bangladesh. It contains four divisions:

  • Finance Division
  • Economic Relations Division
  • Internal Resources Division
  • Bank and Financial Institutions Division
People's Republic of Bangladesh
Ministry of Finance
অর্থ মন্ত্রণালয়
(Ortho Montronaloya)
Government of Bangladesh Seal
Agency overview
Formed14 April 1971
JurisdictionGovernment of Bangladesh
HeadquartersSecretariat, Dhaka[1]
Minister responsible
Agency executives
  • Abu Hena Md. Rahmatul Muneem,
    Senior Secretary, Internal Resources Division & Chairman, National Board of Revenue

  • Sharifa Khan,
    Senior Secretary, Economic Relations Division

  • Khairuzzaman Mozumder,
    Secretary, Finance Division

  • Sheikh Mohammad Salim Ullah,
    Secretary, Financial Institutions Division
Websitemof.gov.bd

Directorate

i) Finance Division:

  • Office of the Controller General of Accounts
  • Investment Corporation of Bangladesh
  • The Security Printing Corporation (Bangladesh) Ltd.
  • Financial Management Reform Program
  • Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation
  • Pay and Services Commission 2013
  • National Savings Certificate (Bangladesh)

ii) Economic Relations Division
iii) Internal Resources Division

  • Bangladesh Customs
  • Chittagong Custom House
  • National Board of Revenue
  • National Savings Directorate
  • Dhaka Custom House

iv) Bank and Financial Institutions Division

List of secretaries of finance

  • Khandaker Asaduzzaman
  • Mohammad Matiul Islam
  • Kafil Uddin Mahmud
  • Abul Khair
  • M. Syeduzzaman
  • Mustafizur Rahman
  • Golam Kibria
  • M. K. Anwar
  • Khorshed Alam
  • Nasimuddin Ahmed
  • Akbar Ali Khan
  • Zakir Ahmed Khan
  • Siddique ur Rahman Chowdhury
  • Dr. Mohammad Tareq
  • Fazle Kabir
  • Mahbub Ahmed
  • Hedayetullah Al Mamun
  • Mohammad Muslim Chowdhury
  • Abdur Rouf Talukder
  • Fatima Yasmin
  • Khairuzzaman Mozumder

See also

  • Financial Management Reform Programme
  • Cabinet Committee on Public Purchase

References


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