A conglomerate has denied allegations of collaborating to funnel money out of the country during the administration of the deposed Sheikh Hasina. The company firmly rejected these claims, asserting that it had no involvement in any such activities during the former leader’s tenure. The response from the conglomerate comes amid increased scrutiny and investigations into financial transactions that occurred under the previous government.
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