16 sitting MPs of the 19th People's Majlis are suspected to have received MVR 146 million in MMPRC corruption benefits as per the list made public by parliament on Wednesday.
The list also includes 12 former cabinet ministers and three ministers appointed under President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih's government.
Former ministers suspected to have benefited from MMPRC corruption:
1. Former Vice-President and Minister of Finance Abdulla Jihad suspected to have received MVR 200,000, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
2. Former Vice-President and Minister of Tourism Ahmed Adeeb, suspected to have received an unclear amount in financial benefits from the MMPRC grand corruption case, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
3. Former Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, suspected to have received an unclear amount in financial benefits from the MMPRC grand corruption case, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
4. Former Youth Minister Mohamed Hussain Shareef (Mundhu), suspected to have received MVR 579,286, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
5. Former Minister of Education Aishath Shiham, suspected to have received MVR 200,000, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
6. Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Dhunya Maumoon, suspected to have received MVR 200,000, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
7. Former Minister of Defense and sitting MP for Dhangethi constituency, suspected to have received MVR 5,900,000 in MMPRC corruption benefits, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
8. Former Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed, suspected to gave received MVR 8,308,400 in MMPRC corruption benefits, investigation in preliminary stage
9. Former Attorney General Mohamed Anil, suspected to have received MVR 608,400 in MMPRC corruption benefits, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
10. Former Minister of Fisheries Mohamed Shainee, suspected to have received MVR 2,231,300 in MMPRC corruption benefits, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
11. Former Minister of Tourism Moosa Zameer, suspected to have received an unclear amount in financial benefits from the MMPRC grand corruption case, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
12. Former Minister of Environment Thoriq Ibrahim,suspected to have received an unclear amount in financial benefits from the MMPRC grand corruption case, investigation now in the evidence collection stage
MMPRC corruption suspects appointed to cabinet positions under the Solih administration:
1. Ex-Minister of Fisheries Zaha Waheed, suspected to have received MVR 300,000 in MMPRC corruption benefits, criminal investigation now closed pending civil charges
2. Ex-Minister of Communications Mohamed Maleeh Jamaal, suspected to have received MVR 200,000 in MMPRC corruption benefits, investigation now in evidence collection stage
3. Sitting Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Ahmed Mahloof, suspected of having received USD 33,000 in MMPRC corruption benefits, case in the process of being sent to the Prosecutor General's office for prosecution
Other former top-level government officials named in MMPRC suspects list:
1. State Minister at the President's Office Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon
2. Media Coordinator at the President's Office Aishath Liza
3. Deputy Youth Minister Abdul Muhsin Hameed
4. Deputy Youth Minister Abdulla Rifaau
5. Deputy Youth Minister Shah Ismail
6. Deputy Home Minister Mohamed Haanim
7. Deputy Home Minister Mohamed Tholal
8. Spokesperson Ibrahim Muaz Ali
1. MP for Nilendhoo constituency Abdul Muhsin Hameed
2. MP for Kudahuvadhoo constituency Ahmed Amir
3. MP Kendhikulhudhoo constituency Ahmed Eesa
4. Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Ahmed Mahloof (Minister Mahloof's case is in the process of being sent to the Prosecutor General's Office for prosecution)
5. Minority parliamentary group leader and MP for Eydhafushi constituency Ahmed Saleem (Red Wave Pvt. Ltd. is No. 254 on the alphabetical list of parties considered as points of interest in the MMPRC case; MP Ahmed Saleem is a shareholder at the company)
6. MP for Naifaru constituency Ahmed Shiyam
7. Ahmed Shuhad, currently employed at the Maldives Police Service
8. MP for Mahibadhoo constituency Ahmed Thariq
9. Akram Kamaaluddin, Minister of State for National Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (Status of investigation: Criminal case closed, Pending civil charges)
10. MP for Central-Henveiru constituency Ali Azim
11. MP for Kendhoo constituency Ali Hussain
12. Mayor-elect for Addu City Ali Nizar
13. President of the Football Association of Maldives Bassam Adeel Jaleel
14. Auditor General, Hassan Ziyath (Ex-AG Hassan Ziyath was the first top-level official to resign from his position after having being named in the MMPRC suspects list)
15. MP for Faresmaathodaa constituency Hussain Mohamed Latheef
16. First Secretary at the High Commission of Maldives in Malaysia Ibrahim Huzam
17. MP for Mulaku constituency Ibrahim Naseer
18. Ibrahim Naveen Zubair, currently employed with the Maldives National Defense Force
19. MP for Guraidhoo constituency Ibrahim Riza
20. MP for Maradhoo constituency Ibrahim Shareef
21. Member-elect for the Male' City Council Ibrahim Shujau
22. Ismail Shameem Adam, currently employed at the Maldives Police Service
23. Deputy Ambassador of the Maldives to Japan Mohamed Ameeth Ahmed Manoj
24. Mohamed Dawood, currently employed at the Maldives Police Service
25. MP for Guraidhoo constituency Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon
26. Mohamed Jawaz, currently employed with the Maldives National Defense Force
27. MP for Dhangethi constituency Mohamed Nazim
28. MP for Maavashu constituency Mohamed Saeed
29. President of the Athletics Association of Maldives Mohamed Tholal
30. Deputy Leader of the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) Moosa Zameer
31. Secretary General at the Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (DRP) Mustafa Abdulla
32. MP for Villingilli constituency Saud Hussain
33. Two former ministers of President Solih's cabinet were also included in the list, including Mohamed Maleeh Jamaal, the ex-Minister of Communication, and former Minister of Fisheries Zaha Waheed
1. Leader of the opposition Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) and People's National Congress (PNC) coalition, Ex-MP for Fonadhoo constituency Abdul Raheem Abdulla
2. Ex-MP for South-Thinadhoo constituency Abdulla Ahmed (JP)
3. Former Speaker of Parliament and Ex-MP for South-Fuvahmula constituency Abdulla Maseeh (PPM)
4. Ex-MP for South Maafannu constituency Abdulla Rifaau (Bochey) (PPM)
5. Ex-MP for South-Machchangoalhi constituency Abdulla Sinan (PPM)
6. Ex-MP for Maavashu constituency Ahmed Azhaan Fahmy (PPM)
7. Ex-MP for Bilehdhoo constituency Ahmed Mubeen (JP)
8. Ex-MP for Villimale' constituency Ahmed Nihan (PPM)
9. Ex-MP for Gahdhoo constituency Ahmed Rasheed (PPM)
10. Ex-MP for Isdhoo constituency Ahmed Rasheed Ibrahim (JP)
11. Ex-MP for Kelaa constituency Ali Arif (PPM)
12. Ex-MP for Central-Fuvahmulah constituency Ali Fazadh (PPM)
13. Ex-MP for Holhudhoo constituency Ali Mohamed (PPM)
14. Ex-MP for South-Hithadhoo constituency and present Mayor-elect for Addu City Ali Nizar
15. Ex-MP for Funadhoo constituency Ali Saleem (PPM)
16. Ex-MP for North-Fuvahmulah constituency Ali Shah (JP)
17. Ex-MP for Central-Maafannu constituency Asma Rasheed (PPM)
18. Ex-MP for Dhiggaru constituency Faris Maumoon (PPM)
19. Ex-MP for Nolhivaran constituency Hussain Areef (JP)
20. Ex-MP for Guraidhoo constituency Hussain Manik Dhon Manik (JP)
21. Ex-MP for Feydhoo constituency Ibrahim Didi (PPM)
22. Ex-MP for Inguraidhoo constituency Ibrahim Falah (PPM)
23. Ex-MP for Baarashu constituency Ibrahim Shujau (PPM)
24. Ex-MP for Dhangethi constituency Ilham Ahmed (JP)
25. Ex-MP for Ungoofaaru constituency Jaufar Dhaawood (PPM)
26. Ex-MP for Ihavandhoo constituency Mohamed Abdulla (Muhamma) (JP)
27. Ex-MP for Dhuvaafaru constituency Mohamed Ali (PPM)
28. Ex-MP for Maduvvari constituency and Deputy Ambassador to Japan Mohamed Ameeth Ahmed Manik (JP)
29. Ex-MP for Hoarafushi constituency Mohamed Ismail (MDA)
30. Ex-MP for Thimarafushi constituency Mohamed Musthafa (MDP)
31. Ex-MP for South-Kulhudhuffushi constituency Mohamed Nasheed (PPM)
32. Ex-MP for Hulhudhoo constituency Mohamed Shahid (PPM)
33. Ex-MP for Madaveli constituency Muaz Mohamed Rasheed (PPM)
34. Ex-MP for Thulusdhoo constituency Mohamed Waheed Ibrahim (IND)
35. Ex-MP for Thulhaadhoo constituency Nazim Rashaad (PPM)
36. Ex-MP for Vilufushi constituency Riyaz Rasheed (JP)
37. Ex-MP for North-Thinadhoo constituency Saudulla Hilmy (IND)
38. Ex-MP for Velidhoo constituency Abdulla Yameen (PPM)
39. Ex-MP for Hulhuhenveiru constituency Reeko Moosa Manik (PPM)
40. Ex-MP for South-Galolhu constituency and sitting Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Ahmed Mahloof (PPM)
41. Ex-MP for Dhihdhoo constituency Abdul Latheef Mohamed
42. Ex-MP for Dhaandhoo constituency Ahmed Assad (PPM)
43. Ex-MP for Milandhoo constituency Hussain Mufeedh Abdul Gadhir (PPM)
44. Ex-MP for the 17th People's Majlis Mohamed Rasheed
45. Ex-MP for Kinbidhoo constituency and former Minister of Tourism Moosa Zameer (PPM)
1. MP for Nilandhoo constituency Abdul Muhsin Hameed, who is suspected to have benefitted from MMPRC corruption while in office as Deputy Youth Minister (IND)
2. MP for Kudahuvadhoo constituency Ahmed Amir (MDA)
3. MP Kendhikulhudhoo constituency Ahmed Eesa (MDP)
4. MP for Eydhafushi constituency Ahmed Saleem (Red Wave Pvt. Ltd. is No. 254 on the alphabetical list of parties considered as points of interest in the MMPRC case; MP Ahmed Saleem is a shareholder at the company) (PPM PG leader)
5. MP for Naifaru constituency Ahmed Shiyam (PPM)
6. MP for Mahibadhoo constituency Ahmed Thariq (PPM)
7. MP for Central-Henveiru constituency Ali Azim (MDP PG leader)
8. MP for Kendhoo constituency Ali Hussain (JP)
9. MP for Faresmaathodaa constituency Hussain Mohamed Latheef (PPM)
10. MP for Mulaku constituency Ibrahim Naseer (MDP)
11. MP for Guraidhoo constituency Ibrahim Riza (MDP)
12. MP for Maradhoo constituency Ibrahim Shareef (PNC)
13. MP for Guraidhoo constituency Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon (PPM)
14. MP for Dhangethi constituency Mohamed Nazim (JP)
15. MP for Maavashu constituency Mohamed Saeed (PNC)
16. MP for Villingilli constituency Saud Hussain (IND)
The list of suspects released by the People's Majlis on the MMPRC grand corruption case includes 61 former and sitting members of parliament.
In detailing information about those who benefitted from MMPRC corruption while in public office, the list notes that a number of MPs from the 17th and 19th People's Majlis had acquired illegitimate wealth from the MMPRC corruption case.
The only party from the ruling coalition not implicated in the corruption scandal is Adhaalath Party (AP), with members of parliament from all other coalition contributors having been outed as MMPRC corruption beneficiaries.
While authorities have stressed that no names present on the list can be considered guilty beyond doubt in the corruption case, the list details corruption conducted by state officials five years ago under the Yaameen administration through the illicit leasing of Maldivian islands and lagoons through the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC).
Hassan Ziyath has resigned from his position as Auditor General, after having been implicated in the MMPRC corruption suspects' list released by parliament earlier on Wednesday.
Four members of parliament elected to the 19th People's Majlis from main-ruling Maldivian Democratic Party (MPD) were named as suspects in the MMPRC corruption case.
Leader of the MDP parliamentary group and MP for Central-Henveiru constituency Ali Azim, MP for Mulaku constituency Ibrahim Naseer, MP for Maradhoo constituency Ibrahim Shareef and MP for Kendhikulhudhoo constituency Ahmed Easa were named in the list publicized by parliament on Wednesday.
All members of parliament elected to the 19th People's Majlis from the opposition's Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) were named in the list of MMPRC corruption suspects.
Three of former president Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom's children, Faris Maumoon, Ghassan Maumoon and Dhunya Maumoon were named in the list of those suspected to have benefitted from MMPRC corruption.
Faris Maumoon had been one of the parliament members who lost his seat during political unrest under the Yaameen administration.
Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Ahmed Mahloof is suspected to have benefited from MMPRC corruption, along with two former minister's of President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih's cabinet, Zaha Waheed and Mohamed Maleeh Jamaal.
The list released on Wednesday describes Minister Mahloof's case as in the process of being sent to the Prosecutor General's Office for prosecution.
The list of suspects in the MMPRC corruption case includes the name of Auditor General Hassan Ziyath.
He is suspected from having benefited from MMPRC corruption while employed at the Pension Office. The status of the investigation against Auditor General Hassan Ziyath is listed as "information collection".
While there had been earlier reports that Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem had been named in the MMPRC corruption suspects' list, his name was not included in the list made public by the People's Majlis on Wednesday.
The list publicized on Wednesday is comprised of 281 parties suspected to have benefited from MMPRC corruption.
Out of these names, 119 correspond to top-leaders of the current government. While the report declines from detailing most financials, it does list the positions of authority held by those parties suspected of corruption presently, and in the past.
In the evidence collected, the past and presently-held positions of those suspected of corruption in the MMPRC case have been revealed, along with some financial details and other evidence, which have all be allocated points.
On the point system, those most suspect in the MMPRC case will receive ten points at most, and those with least evidence against them will receive fewer points.
The Joint Parliament Committee on National Security Services and Judiciary voted on Wednesday, to publicize a list of those suspected to have benefited from the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) corruption case. The list includes a number of top-level leaders of the incumbent Solih administration.