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Jumhooree Party (JP) leader Gasim Ibrahim during a council meeting: The ACC is still investigating the issue of the lagoon given to his business company. Photo/JP

ACC probe into Gasim’s lagoon sale remains open

The corruption watchdog held an emergency meeting last week and overturned its previous directive.

20 July 2023

By Mohamed Muzayyin Nazim

Although the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has withdrawn its directive to halt the sale of K. Vaaveddhi lagoon, which had been leased to Jumhooree Party (JP) presidential candidate Gasim Ibrahim's Villa Group, the investigation is ongoing, Atoll Times has learnt.

ACC had in early June asked the tourism ministry to halt the sale of K. Vaaveddhi Falhu, which Villa received in January as part of a compensation package mandated by the Supreme Court for previous lease terminations, after an individual filed a complaint with the ACC within the public complain window the ministry usually gives when it receives lease transfer requests. 

The corruption watchdog held an emergency meeting last week and overturned its previous directive. It is learnt that the meeting was held online as most of the commissioners were abroad.

The ACC has not responded to the question if they had stopped investigating the case entirely. However, a reliable source confirmed to Atoll Times that although the notice has been quashed, it remains an open investigation.

Gasim, who declined an invitation by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih to renew the existing coalition agreement and back his re-election bid, had accused the president of having influenced and halted the sale through the ACC.

JP alleges that the sale was stopped to prevent the party from raising campaign finances, as Gasim's businesses are still recovering from the impacts of Covid. 

The president, however, has denied the allegations.

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