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Solih: No obstacle preventing the govt. from recovering funds even if I pardoned Adeeb

Solih: No obstacle preventing the govt. from recovering funds even if I pardoned Adeeb

Former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih stated that no legal obstacles prevent the current administration from recovering funds lost in the MMPRC corruption scandal even though former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb was granted a presidential pardon. Solih spoke at a joint press conference with former presidents Yameen and Nasheed. He said the pardon was issued strictly according to law, and that a presidential commission under his administration investigated the case and prosecuted individuals. He considered the portion of sentence served and recommendations from the Maldives Correction Service before issuing the pardon.

Former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih stated that no legal obstacles prevent the current administration from recovering funds lost in the MMPRC corruption scandal even though former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb was granted a presidential pardon. Solih spoke at a joint press conference with former presidents Yameen and Nasheed. He said the pardon was issued strictly according to law, and that a presidential commission under his administration investigated the case and prosecuted individuals. He considered the portion of sentence served and recommendations from the Maldives Correction Service before issuing the pardon.

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May 16, 2026

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Former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih stated that no legal obstacles prevent the current administration from recovering funds lost in the MMPRC corruption scandal even though former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb was granted a presidential pardon. Solih spoke at a joint press conference with former presidents Yameen and Nasheed. He said the pardon was issued strictly according to law, and that a presidential commission under his administration investigated the case and prosecuted individuals. He considered the portion of sentence served and recommendations from the Maldives Correction Service before issuing the pardon.

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