Mohammad Salah Uddin

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Mohammad Salah Uddin is a Bangladeshi civil servant and former Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. [1] He was an independent director of British American Tobacco. [2] He was a director of Saudi-Bangladesh Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company Limited. He was a director of Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited.

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He was a director of Infrastructure Development Company and Grameen Bank. He is the former private secretary-1 to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. [3] [4] He is the former deputy commissioner of Dhaka District. [5] He is the former deputy commissioner of Panchagarh District. [6]

Early life

Uddin did his master's degree in philosophy from the University of Dhaka. [7]

Career

Uddin joined the Bangladesh Civil Service on 25 April 1994. [7] He was the Assistant Commissioner (Land) of Gazipur District and Tangail District. [7] He served as the Upazila Nirbahi Officer in Gaibandha District and Natore District. [7] He was appointed the deputy commissioner of Panchagarh District from deputy secretary of Ministry of Industries in April 2013. [8] He met with tea garden owners and factory owners to settle a price dispute on green tea leaves. [9] He was present at the opening of the immigration center at Tetulia in February 2016. [10] He was transferred to Dhaka in 2016. [11]

Uddin was the deputy commissioner of Dhaka District. [7] As deputy commissioner, he moderated a hearing of the Anti-Corruption Commission on Bangladesh Road Transport Authority in May 2016. [12] Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians submitted a memorandum to him demanding the government release former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in February 2018. [13]

Uddin was the personal secretary-1 to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from January 2020. [14] [15] [16] He is the former director general of the Prime Minister's Office. [7]

Uddin was appointed secretary to the Prime Minister's Office on 8 December 2022. [15] He is a director of Biman since 2023. He is an independent director of British American Tobacco since 25 January 2023. [7] He is a director of Saudi-Bangladesh Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company Limited. [17] He is a director of Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited. [18] He is a director of Infrastructure Development Company. [19] He is a director of Grameen Bank. [20] He is a director of Hotels International Limited. [21] After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government he was made an officer on special duty. [22]

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