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Govt steps to curb corruption in Uz land offices

Staff Reporter
Land Minister Md. Mizanur Rahman Minu yesterday informed the Jatiya Sangsad that the government has undertaken a series of measures to curb alleged unchecked corruption at upazila-level land offices.
Replying to a written question from NCP lawmaker Akhter Hossen (Rangpur-4), the minister said e-mutation services have been made mandatory to eliminate the interference of middlemen.
“Citizens are now required to submit applications online, and they receive SMS notifications at every stage of the process—such as notice issuance, hearings and approvals—to prevent any illicit interven-tion,” he said.
Minu said the introduction of an online land development tax system has significantly reduced opportu-nities for cash-based irregularities by union land offices.
He said the citizens can now pay their land development tax directly to the government treasury using their National ID through bKash, Nagad, Rocket and other online banking platforms, bringing illegal financial transactions close to zero.
The minister also said strict directives have been issued to ensure the presence and accountability of field-level officials.
He said regular surprise inspections are being conducted through deputy commissioners and Upazila Nirbahi Officers (UNOs), alongside monitoring visits by ministry officials.
“Immediate show-cause notices and departmental actions are being taken against officials found negli-gent or absent from duty,” he said.
The minister added that citizens can lodge complaints directly by calling the hotline 16122 if they face bribery demands or harassment by broker syndicates.
He said the hotline remains operational 24/7, and all complaints are monitored directly by the ministry of Land. Consultancy services related to land issues are also provided through the hotline, he said.
To prevent map or land record forgery, he said the government has launched pilot digital surveys using drones and modern technologies, which will produce more accurate maps and reduce human error in record correction. “The initiative will gradually be expanded nationwide,” he added.
The minister further said that citizens can receive services free of cost at the Tejgaon Citizen Service Centre in Dhaka. Through the official land service portal, he said people can access land records (khatian) of any mouza and obtain certified copies by post upon payment of prescribed fees, reducing dependence on middlemen and extra costs.
He added that a land service mobile app, grievance redress system, land acquisition system, lease and settlement system and other software solutions are being developed to enhance transparency and service delivery.
“These initiatives are expected to further reduce corruption in the land sector,” he added.

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