Shoeb Ahmed

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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]

Succeeded byDr. A. B. Mirza Md. Azizul Islam
BornMarch 1, 1948[citation needed]
Quick facts Finance Adviser of Bangladesh, Preceded by ...
Shoeb Ahmed
Finance Adviser of Bangladesh
In office
December 13, 2006  January 11, 2007
Preceded byDr. Akbar Ali Khan
Succeeded byDr. A. B. Mirza Md. Azizul Islam
Personal details
BornMarch 1, 1948[citation needed]
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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]

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