Tuesday, September 29, 2015

On 11:00 PM by Freedom Rally in    No comments

 

   SUMMARY
 * scandle of 6milionUS$ during post of Tourism minister
 * Adeeb father involvment by MMPRC
 * Presidentail campaign 2018
 * Fraction in PPM


Adeeb’s appointment comes after the parliament impeached Vice President Dr Mohamed Jameel with multi-party support. Vice President Ahmed Adeeb is a remarkable personality in numerous ways.

Adeeb has been accused of corruption cases and gang violence. These cases allegedly involve millions of Rufiyaa. He is also allegedly involved in the mysterious disappearance of journalist Rilwan Abdulla.

An audit report has implicated Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb in a corruption scandal involving US$6million, a day after ruling Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) amended the Audit Law to reappoint the Auditor General (AG). - See more at: http://minivannewsarchive.com/politics/tourism-minister-implicated-in-us6million-corruption-scandal-90723/comment-page-1#sthash.15UHDRxN.dpuf
An audit report has implicated Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb in a corruption scandal involving US$6million, a day after ruling Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) amended the Audit Law to reappoint the Auditor General (AG). - See more at: http://minivannewsarchive.com/politics/tourism-minister-implicated-in-us6million-corruption-scandal-90723/comment-page-1#sthash.15UHDRxN.dpuf
An audit report has implicated Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb in a corruption scandal involving US$6million, a day after ruling Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) amended the Audit Law to reappoint the Auditor General (AG). - See more at: http://minivannewsarchive.com/politics/tourism-minister-implicated-in-us6million-corruption-scandal-90723/comment-page-1#sthash.15UHDRxN.dpuf
An audit report has implicated Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb in a corruption scandal involving US$6million, a day after ruling Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) amended the Audit Law to reappoint the Auditor General (AG).
- See more at: http://minivannewsarchive.com/politics/tourism-minister-implicated-in-us6million-corruption-scandal-90723/comment-page-1#sthash.15UHDRxN.dpuf
An audit report has implicated Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb in a corruption scandal involving US$6million, a day after ruling Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM) amended the Audit Law to reappoint the Auditor General (AG).
AG Niyaz Ibrahim,  special audit report, said the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Company (MMPRC) obtained a US$1million loan from Maldives Tourism Development Corporation in the guise of making an urgent payment to a foreign party and subsequently loaned the money to a company owned by Adeeb’s father.Adeeb owned a 35 percent share in Montillion International Private Ltd, but transferred his shares to his father in March 2012 when he assumed the post of Tourism Minister.

Even with the accusations of being corrupt, Adeeb is one of the youngest Vice Presidents in the world. Succeeding to advance in his political career within a short time period proves that Adeeb is one of the most capable political leaders in Maldives.
Some people believe Adeeb has a very bright future in politics, but the big picture shows terrible days ahead. Trusted sources have explained that the media outlets controlled by the government have decided not to promote Adeeb.

Despite the decision by pro-government media outlets, President Yameen’s presidential campaign for 2018 has almost begun. Trainings had begun to create leaders for the elections. The threat to Adeeb’s political career was also seen in the symposium as he was not seen in any posters.It seems like President Yameen and his half-brother former President Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom are not getting along very well. It seems that President Yameen would compete in 2018 presidential election without Maumoon’s support and with a new running mate.

You could said that Adeeb’s career could end or Adeeb may lose a lot of political powers. Experts say if a business expands too widely in a short period of time, it has more chances of going bankrupt. In my opinion Adeeb’s political career is also at the brink of bankruptcy.

Monday, September 28, 2015

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                                                   Ahmed Adeeb
                                





       

                              Ahmed Adeeb was born and raised in Male' City. Adeeb is the son of Abdul Ghafoor Adam and Shaheema Mohamed.

Ahmed Adeeb attended the iconic Majeediyya School for his primary education before receiving his degree from Staffordshire University in 2007. He received his Master of Business Administration Degree from Edith Cowan University in 2008.

Adeeb began his career in 2001 at Maldives Customs Services. After graduating in 2008 he started work as the Chief Operating Officer at Millennium Capital Holdings Pvt Ltd, before he got elected as the Treasurer of Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MNCCI) the same year. He was later elected as President of the Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MNCCI) in 2011. Adeeb stepped into the national spotlight in 2009 as a young academic discussing various economic issues relating to the government.


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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

On 12:30 AM by Freedom Rally in    No comments




      
 Women growth shows actual growth of any country.It mean of women growth like education, impowerment, health ,income sources, employment,etc. What would be say about maldivian women ? What  they reach here.The problem of unemployment, transport,tradition,are stoppe o reach here.

      The status of Women in the Maldives has traditionally been fairly high, as attested to in part by the existence of four Sultanas. Women do not veil, nor are they strictly secluded, but special sections are reserved for women in public places, such as stadiums and mosques. Women do not accept their husbands' names after marriage but maintain their maiden names. Inheritance of property is through both males and females.

As Muslims, men may have as many as four wives, but there is little evidence to suggest that many have more than one.

Women have always had an important role in the family and community. In the early history of Maldives, it was not uncommon to have a woman as a Sultana or ruler and it has been suggested that the society was once a matriarchy.

         In today’s society women hold strong positions in government and business. A large percentage of government employees are women. The male female ratio of enrollment and completion of education to secondary school standards remains equivalent. Women serve in the cabinet and the Parliament.

In 2013, a 15-year-old rape victim received a sentence of 100 lashes for fornication. The sentence was later overturned by the Maldivian High Court, following an international petition campaign led by Avaaz.

Ender Inequality Index

    Value                                                                   0.357 (2012)
    Rank                                                                    64th
    Maternal mortality (per 100,000)                       60 (2010)
    Women in parliament                                          6.5% (2012)
    Females over 25 with secondary education        20.7% (2010)
    Women in labour force                                        55.7% (2011)
    Global Gender Gap Index

    Value                                                                   0.6604 (2013)
    Rank                                                                   97th out of 136

                                        Position in index shows not good condition of women in maldives and demmond for equality also growth. women impowement is not so eassy but is necessary.