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Aishath Noordeen. (File Photo/BML)
BML deputy CEO Aishath Noordeen sacked
Noordeen, who has been serving BML for 42 years, was informed of her dismissal on Saturday.
24 August 2024
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Bank of Maldives (BML) deputy CEO Aishath Noordeen has been sacked from the board of directors of the national bank.
Noordeen, who has been serving BML for 42 years, was informed of her dismissal from the bank's board in a letter sent to her on Saturday by the Privatisation and Corporatisation Board (PCB), which oversees government companies.
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However, according to the charter of BML, the board of directors of the bank is removed by a general meeting of shareholders as BML is also a publicly owned company.