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US 'troubled' by ouster of Yunus as Grameen Bank head

Last Updated : 03 May 2018, 06:16 IST
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with Yunus over phone yesterday and she has also raised the issue with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, during their telephonic conversation recently, State Department spokesman P J Crowley said.

"We are troubled by the letter that the Bangladesh Bank sent to the Grameen Bank concerning Dr Yunus's status as managing director of the Grameen Bank. We continue to follow developments closely and await clarification from the government of Bangladesh and Grameen Bank," Crowley said.

Yunus was scheduled to meet Clinton at the State Department today but later cancelled his trip because of the legal challenge he filed in courts regarding his position at Grameen Bank, he said.

"We hope that a mutually satisfactory compromise can be achieved that will ensure Grameen Bank's autonomy and effectiveness.

"He is a Nobel Prize winner, Medal of Freedom winner, Congressional Gold Medal winner. His public service is widely recognized and respected, and civil society organizations such as the bank play an important role in Bangladesh's development and democracy," the official said.

Crowley said it was both to show support for his ongoing efforts and the efforts of the Grameen Bank and also to express America's concern about developments in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's High Court had yesterday upheld the sacking of Yunus, holding he had been continuing in his job with "no legal basis."

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Published 09 March 2011, 02:19 IST

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