Government of trying to “enslave” the judiciary and independent institutions.

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The government has awarded luxury flats at discount prices to Supreme Court judges and four heads of independent bodies including the Anti-Corruption Commission in what it calls an attempt to “ensure their integrity”.
However, the opposition has condemned the distribution as a “government effort to enslave independent institutions”.
The government was handed 10 flats in the newly built Rehendi Residency, constructed by FW Construction in Male’. The housing ministry then offered the semi-finished apartments for MVR 1.6m (US $103,761), much lower than the market price, to the chosen individuals.
Hassan Lutfee, president of the Anti-Corruption Commission,  signed a contract to buy one of the apartments at the discounted price.
A former owner of one of the apartments not awarded to the government told Haveeru he had bought his apartment for MVR 2m (US $129,000).

Hassan Lutfee, president of the Anti-Corruption Commission, signed a contract to buy one of the apartments at the discounted price.
The government also waived the six per cent interest charged to other flat buyers on their loans, though the prosecutor general said he had requested to pay the normal rate.
According to media,report, the flats were awarded to Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed, Supreme Court judges Ahmed Abdulla Didi, Adam Mohamed Abdulla, Abdulla Areef and Ali Hameed, Criminal Court Judge Abdul Bari Yoosuf and Prosecutor General Muhthaz Muhsin.
Apartments were also allotted to Commissioner General of Taxation Yazeed Mohamed and Information Commissioner Abdul Azeez Jamal Abu-Bakr. Not all the recipients have yet signed contracts to buy the flats.
Co-chair of the Economic Council Ahmed Adeeb told a press conference on Wednesday that the apartments were awarded to “ensure the integrity of independent institutions”.
“The flats were not handed out. The recipients have to pay for them. This will result in ensured integrity of independent institutions and moreover it will strengthen the state,” he said.
However, the opposition parties accused the government of trying to “enslave” the judiciary and independent institutions.
  • This clearly is corruption. The constitution clearly states that no benefits can be given to members of independent institutions without parliament’s approval,” 
“The fact that the flats were given personally to the heads of the institution and not [linked to] the post is outrageous.”
Article 102 of the constitution states that members of the judiciary and independent commissions “shall be paid such salary and allowances as determined by the People’s Majlis [parliament]”. However, parliament was not involved in allotting the apartments.

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