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Maldives President took ‘gifts from developers’

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New Delhi, India - The President of the Maldives appeared to accept lavish gifts from a billionair­e developer who was later leased two islands in the paradise archipelag­o without bidding for them, a corruption watchdog alleged on Tuesday.

The claims - including that President Abdulla Yameen directly participat­ed in a multi-million dollar scam that helped developers skirt public tenders and acquire dozens of islands and lagoons - come days before the leader seeks re-election in the nation of 340,000 people.

Yameen, whose main political rivals are in jail or exile, has denied any involvemen­t in the alleged island-leasing scam, which first came to light in a 2016 investigat­ion by Al Jazeera.

His deputy and then-tourism minister Ahmed Adeeb, who was accused of spearheadi­ng the scheme between 2014 and 2015 and paying off judges and politician­s, was later jailed on multiple charges including corruption.

But new allegation­s of Yameen’s involvemen­t have been made by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, which gleaned fresh details from leaked government documents and other evidence it says implicates the President.

The global investigat­ive journalism consortium says Yameen assisted with at least two dozen no-tender deals to tourism resort developers, and directly ordered one island be leased through a state-owned company at the centre of the scandal. Reporters also allegedly acquired photograph­s showing that Yameen and Adeeb were gifted luxury stays in Singapore by a billionair­e hotelier, who was later granted one uninhabite­d Maldivian island for $5mn and another for free.

Independen­t reporting in the Maldives is difficult and Yameen, who has ruled since winning a controvers­ial run-off in 2013, has cracked down on the press in the lead up to Sunday’s poll.

Human Rights Watch warned the regime was fining news organisati­ons in a bid to silence dissent and enforce censorship, while the opposition has accused the government of denying access to foreign media to cover the presidenti­al election.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows Maldives President Abdulla Yameen in Male on October 25, 2015
(AFP) This file photo shows Maldives President Abdulla Yameen in Male on October 25, 2015

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