Parliamentary Committee Approves Dismissal Motions Against Two ACC, Three EC Members
The Parliament Committee on Independent Institutions approved dismissal motions against two members of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and three members of the Elections Commission (EC) during a confidential meeting on 24 November 2024. The motions involve ACC Vice-President Abdul Salaam and member Thoha Mohamed, and EC Vice-President Ali Nashaath and members Mohamed Zahir and Mohamed Asif. The committee also considered but decided against dismissing Civil Service Commission (CSC) President Mohamed Nasih. The dismissals are based on alleged violations of the ACC Act's ethical standards. The motions are to be voted on 25 November.
The Parliament Committee on Independent Institutions approved dismissal motions against two members of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and three members of the Elections Commission (EC) during a confidential meeting on 24 November 2024. The motions involve ACC Vice-President Abdul Salaam and member Thoha Mohamed, and EC Vice-President Ali Nashaath and members Mohamed Zahir and Mohamed Asif. The committee also considered but decided against dismissing Civil Service Commission (CSC) President Mohamed Nasih. The dismissals are based on alleged violations of the ACC Act's ethical standards. The motions are to be voted on 25 November.
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The Parliament Committee on Independent Institutions approved dismissal motions against two members of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and three members of the Elections Commission (EC) during a confidential meeting on 24 November 2024. The motions involve ACC Vice-President Abdul Salaam and member Thoha Mohamed, and EC Vice-President Ali Nashaath and members Mohamed Zahir and Mohamed Asif. The committee also considered but decided against dismissing Civil Service Commission (CSC) President Mohamed Nasih. The dismissals are based on alleged violations of the ACC Act's ethical standards. The motions are to be voted on 25 November.
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