Shoeb Ahmed
Former bangladeshi official
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Shoeb Ahmed (born 1 March 1948[citation needed]) is a retired government official of Bangladesh and former Finance Adviser, rank of government minister, under a non-partisan caretaker government from 13 December 2006 to 11 January 2007.[1][2][3][4]
Shoeb Ahmed | |
|---|---|
| Finance Adviser of Bangladesh | |
| In office December 13, 2006 – January 11, 2007 | |
| Preceded by | Dr. Akbar Ali Khan |
| Succeeded by | Dr. A. B. Mirza Md. Azizul Islam |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 1, 1948[citation needed] |
Career
Ahmed was the secretary of the Internal Resources Division from 10 July 2001 to 9 September 2003.[5]
Ahmed was an adviser in the President Iajuddin Ahmed led caretaker government in 2006 and was in charge of the Ministry of Finance and Commerce.[6][7][8]
Ahmed was a witness in the 2010 trial over the 2004 arms and ammunition haul in Chittagong.[9] He was the secretary of the Ministry of Industries when the weapons were discovered at a dock of a fertilizer plant owned by the Ministry.[9] He implicated Matiur Rahman Nizami, Ministry of Industries, and additional secretary of the Ministry of Industries, Nurul Amin, in smuggling weapons.[9]