Yunus' family and small scale credit bank researched for expense anomalies on the off chance that some observe as politically persuaded.
Sabbir Osmani, media representative of the Yunus Center, said Yunus was "not in a position to remark" on the NBR sees sent to the banks.
In connection to the data looked for about Yunus' own particular government form, Osmani said at the time Yunus had stopped it he gave all the data now asked for by expense powers.
"Educator Yunus has dependably given all data identified with his charges in a convenient way," Osmani said.
It was not the first run through the NBR has demonstrated an enthusiasm for Yunus' budgetary issues.
In 2015, NBR recorded a court body of evidence against Yunus for purportedly neglecting to pay $1.5m in expense - a charge the Nobel Peace Prize champ called "unmerited". The case was accordingly remained by the High Court.
The most recent request is seen by a few spectators as a conceivable new stride in the decision Awami League gathering's continuous fight with Yunus, which was at first activated by his endeavor in 2007 to build up an adversary political gathering.
Sabbir Osmani, media representative of the Yunus Center, said Yunus was "not in a position to remark" on the NBR sees sent to the banks.
In connection to the data looked for about Yunus' own particular assessment form, Osmani said at the time Yunus had held up it he gave all the data now asked for by expense powers.
"Teacher Yunus has dependably given all data identified with his expenses in an opportune way," Osmani said.
It was not the first run through the NBR has demonstrated an enthusiasm for Yunus' money related issues.
In 2015, NBR documented a court body of evidence against Yunus for purportedly neglecting to pay $1.5m in expense - an assertion the Nobel Peace Prize champ called "unmerited". The case was in this way remained by the High Court.
The most recent request is seen by a few eyewitnesses as a conceivable new stride in the decision Awami League gathering's continuous quarrel with Yunus, which was at first activated by his endeavor in 2007 to set up an adversary political gathering.
"The NBR has purview to make these sort of request and in the event that they are done to check whether there is any duty avoidance or anomaly, that is a decent practice," said Dr Iftekharuzzaman, leader of the Bangladesh part of Transparency International.
"Yet, in the event that it is politically propelled, to mislead a man, then it is a reason for concern. On account of Yunus, his charges have purportedly as of now been examined in before years, including examinations concerning his records and those of Grameen bank. What's more, if this new request is identified with something besides assess, then it involves anxiety."
The battle against the praised financial specialist began six years back in November 2010, when Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, asserted Yunus was "sucking blood from the poor for the sake of destitution mitigation".
In the next years, government powers expelled Yunus as overseeing executive of Grameen Bank, documented a criminal body of evidence against him for nourishment contaminated, and started examinations concerning the bank and its sister organizations.
The PM has additionally blamed him for campaigning the World Bank to stop its $3b financing of the Padma scaffold, and this year said "the schemers" looking to hinder the concede "will be indicted".
The PM's media counsel, Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, denied the new NBR request included any sort of provocation.
"These letters are only an issue of a monetary establishment getting money related data which can happen to any subject, including clergymen and businessperson," Chowdhury said.
"I don't imagine this ought to be dealt with as new type of provocation. Yunus is a regarded individual and the legislature has not documented any body of evidence against him, and there is no doubt of badgering by the administration."
The NBR letters were sent several weeks after US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, a solid supporter of Yunus when she was secretary of state, lost the US race.
In a letter to president-elect Donald Trump, the Bangladeshi executive said he had indicated "phenomenal authority [in] serving the American individuals furthermore the worldwide humankind".
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