DHAKA: An appellate tribunal in Dhaka set aside Wednesday a six-month jail sentence handed to Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus on Jan 1 this year for a labour law violation, coinciding with the announcement that he would be sworn in Thursday as the head of Bangladesh’s interim govt.
MA Awal, chairperson (in-charge) of the tribunal, delivered the verdict.“Prof Muhammad Yunus and three of his colleagues have been acquitted of the charges,” AFP quoted lawyer Khaja Tanvir Ahmed as saying. Dhaka’s labour court-3 had also sentenced Grameen Telecom directors Ashraful Hassan, M Shahjahan and Nurjahan Begum. Yunus and his colleagues were also fined Tk 30,000 each, in default of which they were required to spend 25 more days in prison.