Thirty-two US lawmakers have urged Bangladesh to preserve the independence of the Nobel Prize-winning Grameen Bank, saying changes proposed by a government-appointed commission would be "disastrous."
The senators and House representatives, mostly Democrats, publicised their letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today.
They lauded the micro-lender for helping hoist millions from poverty, and said commission recommendations if implemented would disenfranchise 5 million borrower-shareholders and dismiss borrowers on the board of directors, replacing them with government officials. It would also give the government a majority stake in the bank.
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The commission's final report has not yet been released.