e-CAB or the e-Commerce Association of Bangladesh has recently claimed it had alerted the Commerce Ministry pertaining to what it maintained ‘rogue’ business policy of the e-commerce platform Evaly, which is in news these days for alleged malpractices, around two years ago.
Speaking to the journalists, e-CAB General Secretary Abdul Wahed Tomal, reportedly, maintained that it was in 2019 that e-CAB had requested the Commerce Ministry to investigate the issue.
“…But the Government did not take any action at the time,” reportedly, claimed the e-CAB General Secretary adding e-CAB had internally warned Evaly about its market policy while also asking the e-commerce platform to amend it, to which Evaly allegedly did not pay heed.
The e-CAB General Secretary was, reportedly, speaking to the media pertaining to an ongoing 20-day awareness campaign in capital Dhaka, the objective of which is to make people aware of online shopping in the wake of the e-commerce business crisis following the exposure of fraudulence by several major online platforms.