Despite requests in two phases, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has not received the information and documents within the stipulated time for the inquiry it launched against former Bangladesh Bank governor Atiur Rahman over a series of allegations. The latest letter sent by the anti-graft watchdog to the bank also sought information on three governors, five deputy governors, and its 19 former and current employees and two foreign consultants involved in investigating the reserve heist incident. ACC officials said the watchdog sent the letter to the central bank on Sep 9 as part of the information gathering for the investigation into allegations against Atiur and a new complaint related to the reserve heist. The letter requested the information be supplied by...