
Bangladesh's Grameen Telecom welfare fund case, involving Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, highlights concerns over weakened institutions and accountability. The case alleges Tk 25 crore meant for worker welfare was moved without consent, a violation of labor laws. Yunus denies wrongdoing, calling it harassment. While the legal process is ongoing, the situation signals broader issues of corporate accountability and the potential consequences of deferred scrutiny, which India should monitor.