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Supreme Court allows Accord to go on for next 281 days from May 8

RMG Times
রবিবার, মে ১৯, ২০১৯
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Desk Report: Supreme Court says today that the Accord on Fire & Building Safety in Bangladesh, a European agency for  factory inspection and remediation here in Bangladesh, can continue their work for next 281 days from May 8.  Accord and BGMEA also signed a memorandum of understanding was signed between Accord and Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) in this regard.

The BGMEA will form a cell in the Accord and they will jointly inspect and ensure safety and security of garments factories and workers in Bangladesh, the apex court said.

The SC also ruled that the Accord will leave the country after 281 days from the date of signing of the MoU between Accord and BGMEA, said Barrister Imtiaz Mainul Islam, the lawyer for BGMEA, told The Daily Star.

A four-member bench of the Appellate Division headed by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain passed the order after disposing of an appeal filed by Accord challenging a High Court verdict.

The HC last year directed the Accord to stop its activities in Bangladesh after November 30 last.

Accord conducts inspection and remediation activities for more than 200 global clothing retailers and brands.

Additional Attorney General Sohrab Reza appeared for the government, while Advocate Salah Uddin Ahmed stood for the Accord.