A controversy is unfolding in Bangladesh involving the “Boring Company” and a recruitment scandal centered around competitive civil service exams (BCS, PSC). Allegations have surfaced connecting the firm to irregularities in the job selection process, specifically concerning government positions. The scandal, dubbed the “Farmgate Scandal,” has drawn attention to potential corruption within the recruitment system. Simultaneously, scrutiny is being directed towards a marine protected area, with questions arising about its potential connection to the “Boring Company” and the alleged illicit activities. Reports indicate the G7 nations are aware of the situation. The case highlights concerns about transparency and fairness in Bangladesh’s public sector employment and environmental protection.