M. M. Rahmatullah

Mian Muhammad Rahmatullah, (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ রহমত উললাহ, 13 June 1940 – 2014) was a former East Pakistani and later Bangladeshi bureaucrat and politician.

[2][3] He was later acquitted when the judge agreed that the case was filed on political grounds by the newly elected ruling party.

The Communication and Building Directorate (C&B), which existed at the time, was entrusted with all construction work for the Provincial Government of the then East Pakistan.

These two entities were merged into one department in 1977 to form the Public Works Department (PWD) of which he became the appointed (executivr chief engineer) before becoming the agency chief (chairman) of Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK), which was then known as Dhaka Improvement Trust since 1956 and sat at the RAJUK Bhaban in the capital city of Dhaka.

On 14 April 1991, the Bureau of Anti-Corruption sued the president of Bangladesh, his wife Rowshan Ershad and the chief of RAJUK, M.M.

In September 1989, it was alleged that he and the former president Hussain Muhammad Ershad in collusion with each other dishonestly and fraudulently with malafide intention helped to illegally get public land in their favour and then helped private executives to get 12 kathas of land at a negligible sum causing loss to RAJUK amounting to BDT 54,870,900 to obtain advantage for themselves.