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ވިސްލްބްލޯކޮށްގެން ގާސިމް އަބުދުލްކަރީމަށް ހުކުމް އިއްވައިފި

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Transparency Maldives expresses deep concern over the sentencing of whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem, who disclosed bank details related to a multi-million dollar corruption scandal. He was sentenced to 8 months and 12 days in prison, after spending 133 days in Dhoonidhoo Prison and 138 days under house arrest. The sentencing occurred despite calls from the public and international organizations, including the New York City Bar Association, to dismiss the case.

Transparency Maldives expresses deep concern over the sentencing of whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem, who disclosed bank details related to a multi-million dollar corruption scandal. He was sentenced to 8 months and 12 days in prison, after spending 133 days in Dhoonidhoo Prison and 138 days under house arrest. The sentencing occurred despite calls from the public and international organizations, including the New York City Bar Association, to dismiss the case.

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Nov 14, 2016

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Transparency Maldives expresses deep concern over the sentencing of whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem, who disclosed bank details related to a multi-million dollar corruption scandal. He was sentenced to 8 months and 12 days in prison, after spending 133 days in Dhoonidhoo Prison and 138 days under house arrest. The sentencing occurred despite calls from the public and international organizations, including the New York City Bar Association, to dismiss the case.

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