Mohammad Shamsul Alam

Mohammad Shamsul Alam () (born May 5, 1966) is a Bangladeshi bureaucrat.
Controversies
Alam was accused of corruption, but the charges were subsequently dropped. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia selected him in her own office personnel team from 1992 to 2006.
Publications
Alam has published his articles in a local journal:
* SMEs in Bangladesh and Their Financing: An Analysis and Some Recommendations (2006), The Cost and Management Journal, Vol.34 No.3, May-June 2006, pp 57-72.
* Bangladesh’s Budget 2006-07 and Poverty Alleviation: The Strategic Mapping and Challenges for the Government (2006), The Cost and Management Journal, Vol.34 No.4, July-August 2006, pp 44-58.
Conference, Seminars and Association
Association
He is a Registered Graduate of Dhaka University. During 2004-06 Alam contributed for the prospect and enhancement of Civil services as an elected Joint Secretary of BCS (Administration) Services Association, a service organization of 4500 civil servants where he also a life member. He has performed prestigious job of the member selection of Officers' Club during 2004-6 where he is permanent member. He also served as chair of the Ninth BCS Forum for two years. During his early age he founded Royal Sporting Club in his locality Gosairhat as founder secretary during 1984-85, which had significant role in sports and cultural field as well as relief works.
 
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