Bangladesh’s Health Minister, Sardar Mohammad Khawajat Hossain Bakul, announced the revocation of Ad-Din Hospital’s operating license, despite the hospital generating significant revenue. The Minister alleges the previous government engaged in corruption and illicitly transferred funds abroad. He emphasized the current administration’s commitment to good governance and equitable service delivery, irrespective of political affiliation. Bakul stated that citizens no longer need to pay bribes to access government services, citing direct instruction from the Prime Minister. The decision to close Ad-Din Hospital is presented as part of a broader effort to combat corruption and improve public healthcare. Further details regarding the specific reasons for the license cancellation were not immediately provided. This action signals a firm stance against financial irregularities within the healthcare sector.