Saadat Husain Explained

Saadat Husain
Office:10th Chairman of Bangladesh Public Service Commission
Term Start:9 May 2007
Term End:23 November 2011
Predecessor:Z. N. Tahomida Begum
Successor:A. T Ahmedul Huq Choudhury
Birth Date:24 November 1946
Birth Place:Noakhali District, British Raj (now Bangladesh)
Death Place:Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality:Bangladeshi
Alma Mater:Dhaka University
Boston University
Spouse:Shahana Chowdhury
Native Name:সাদাত হোসেন
Native Name Lang:bn
Appointer:Iajuddin Ahmed
President:Iajuddin Ahmed
Zillur Rahman

Sadat Hussain (24 November 1946 – 22 April 2020) was a Bangladeshi bureaucrat and the 9th chairman of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission, one of the country's leading constitutional bodies.  He also served as the chief of the Bangladesh Civil Service and as the cabinet secretary to the government of Bangladesh.[1] [2]

Early life

Sadat Hussain was born on 24 November 1946 in the Noakhali district. He studied economics at Dhaka University. He earned a PhD in economics from Boston University in the United States. He had one son – Shahzad Sa'adat, and two daughters.[3]

Career

At the end of Husain's educational career, he passed the competitive examination in 1970 and joined the Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP). The War of Liberation in 1971 started while he was working as a teaching officer in Narail. He left for India in April and joined the expatriate Bangladesh government. His book "Muktijuddher din dinanto (Days of the War of Liberation)" based on his experience of the War of Liberation was published by Maula Brothers in 2012.[4]

He retired from the Bangladesh Civil Service while serving as the Cabinet Secretary for the period of 2002–2005. He was appointed chairman of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in 2007 and held the post till 2011. He held various important posts including the post of chairman of the National Board of Revenue. Towards the end of his career, he was promoted to cabinet secretary.[5]

Hussain served as the country's civil service recruitment provider to the authorities Bangladesh Public Service and the commission's 9th chairman. Therein following the retirement of Jinatun Nessa Tahmina Begum, he took over as chairman on 9 May 2007, and held the office until 23 November 2011[6]

Death

Hussein died on 22 April 2020, at the age of 73. He was suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes and other ailments. He was admitted to the United Hospital in Dhaka on 13 April when he fell ill.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BPSC Bangladesh Public Service Commission. https://web.archive.org/web/20150726031945/http://www.bpsc.gov.bd/platform/chairman/78.bpsc2012.pml. dead. 2015-07-26. 2015-07-26. 2020-04-22.
  2. Web site: Organising quality training in Bangladesh. 2016-02-05. The Daily Star. en. 2020-04-22.
  3. News: https://bangla.bdnews24.com/bangladesh/article1750272.bdnews . bn:সাবেক সচিব সা'দত হুসাইন নেই . bdnews24.com . bn . 2020-04-22.
  4. News: Former secretary Dr Saadat Hussain passes away. Kaler Kantho. bn. 2020-04-22. 2020-05-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20200516162319/https://english.kalerkantho.com/online/national/2020/04/23/35347. dead.
  5. Web site: Former cabinet secretary and PSC chairman Saadat Husain dies at 73 . bdnews24.com . 22 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Profile – Dr. Saadat Husain. Tritiyo Matra. en. 2020-04-22.
  7. Web site: Ex-cabinet secy Dr Saadat Husain passes away. 2020-04-23. Dhaka Tribune. 2020-04-22.