In a sudden and decisive interview with Sangu TV, President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to eradicating corruption and illegal activities within government institutions. Addressing recent allegations of fraud within the Housing Development Corporation (HDC), President Muizzu emphasized his proactive approach in notifying law enforcement upon becoming aware of such activities.
The President’s comments come in light of accusations directed at the HDC board and its managing director, Fazul Rasheed, who tendered his resignation last night. Dr. Muizzu reiterated his stance that government appointees are selected to serve the public with integrity and not to exploit their positions for personal gain.
“I will not hesitate to stop any act of corruption or illegal activity,” stated President Muizzu, articulating his vision for a government free from malpractice and irregularities. He assured that any individual or entity found engaging in corrupt practices would face immediate action, including removal from their position if necessary.
President Muizzu called upon the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and other relevant bodies to thoroughly investigate these allegations and take appropriate measures. He stressed that there will be “absolutely no room” for corruption under his administration, whether it occurs within ministries, companies, or state institutions.
Addressing past inaction by previous administrations, the President noted that those officials must account for their decisions. His administration, he assured, will uphold transparency and accountability at every level.
President Muizzu’s firm declaration sets a clear precedent for how his government intends to handle corruption: swiftly, decisively, and with full transparency. With the cooperation of all stakeholders, he expressed confidence in steering the nation towards a future characterized by ethical governance and public trust.