Parliament’s Independent Institutions Committee has voted to dismiss all Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) members – and forward this decision to the floor.
The Committee had decided in November that they would recommend the dismissal of members found to be underperforming following their review. Following its review – the Committee voted to initiate the process of dismissal all members of ACC in early December as they uncovered the Commission had over 16,000 pending cases.
The Committee said that while ACC completed investigations into 61 percent of corruption cases, only one percent of the cases was sent for prosecution.
They also noted that the Commission had a huge backlog, and takes a long time to forward cases to the Prosecutor General’s Office even after completing investigations. In addition to this, it was also observed that a lot of the cases sent to the Prosecutor General’s Office were sent back to the commission.
The Committee said in its report that the pace of the ACC’s work was unusually slow, and that many of the funds stolen from the state remain unrecovered. They found only MVR 11,000 in funds were recovered by the end of October.
Currently, there are three ACC members in office. They are; ACC’s President Mariyam Shiuna, Vice President Fathimath Anoola and Member Aishath Abdulla.
Ibrahim Shakeel, who was serving as a member tendered his resignation following the Committee’s decision to initiate the dismissal process. Meanwhile, Ashraf Ali, who was also serving as a member had resigned earlier amidst the performance audit.
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Independent Institutions Committee passes to dismiss all ACC members
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