Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan, spokesperson of the National Citizen Party (NCP), on Wednesday publicly disclosed his and his family members’ bank statements in response to corruption allegations that surfaced following discussions over his possible candidacy in the upcoming city corporation elections.
At an emergency press conference held at the NCP office in Banglamotor at night, Asif unveiled bank account details of his own as well as those of his parents and wife.
Asif said he had submitted a full statement of his income and assets to the Cabinet Division while stepping down from his post as adviser to the interim government. “Even after that, when attempts are being made to create speculation about my assets, I think it is necessary to make my and my family’s bank accounts public so that no one can spread confusion over the matter.”
Although he initially planned to disclose only his own bank statements, he later decided to make public the accounts of all family members to remove any remaining questions.
Providing details, Asif said that during his 16 months as adviser, his average monthly salary was Tk 1.65 lakh and all transactions, including allowances, were conducted through two bank accounts.
He said the total credit in the two accounts, including salary and other deposits, stood at more than Tk 85 lakh, while total debit amounted to more than Tk 76 lakh. Currently, the combined balance in the two accounts is around Tk 9,88,000.
Asif also disclosed that his father has five bank accounts with a total credit of Tk 5,47,711. However, his father had taken a service loan of Tk 10 lakh, of which Tk 6,39,746 remains outstanding. According to Asif, his father is still in debt by around Tk 82,000.
His mother has one bank account with a balance of Tk 21,154, while his wife’s single bank account contains Tk 613.
Claiming that the allegations were politically motivated, Asif said individuals associated with the Awami League and driven by vested interests were behind the accusations. “No one raised these allegations when I stepped down as adviser. Only after the announcement of the city corporation elections has a group started this campaign with ill motives.”
On March 2, the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) sent letters to all banks and financial institutions asking them to provide details of Asif’s personal bank accounts within three working days.
Following the fall of the Awami League government in the July mass uprising on Aug 5, 2024, an interim government was formed on Aug 8, where Asif served as one of three advisers representing student leaders of the movement.
He initially oversaw the Ministry of Labour and Employment and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and later took charge of the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives along with the Youth and Sports Ministry.
Ahead of the 13th national parliamentary election, Asif resigned from his advisory post on Dec 10, 2025. He is currently serving as spokesperson of the National Citizen Party.
Earlier on Feb 10 this year, the interim government published asset statements of its advisers, which showed that as of June 30, 2025, Asif’s total assets stood at Tk 15,34,717, while his liabilities amounted to Tk 28,669.
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