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High Court to begin appeal hearings of Ziyad corruption case

The High Court of the Maldives has scheduled the first appeal hearing of the ruling issued by the Criminal Court on the corruption charges pressed against former Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Ahmed Ziyad Bagir.

The Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) had appealed the decision of the Criminal Court to acquit the former Islamic minister of the corruption charges pressed against him over the contract awarded for the development of Zikra Mosque. The first appeal hearing of the case has been scheduled for April 10.

Ziyad was charged for his role in the corruption involved in contracting SJ Construction to develop a new 10-storey building for Zikra Mosque. The contract worth USD 8.4 million was awarded under the contractor financing model in July 2018. However, the current administration terminated the agreement with SJ Construction after the company failed to complete the project within the allocated time frame.

Delivering the verdict, the Criminal Court stated the witness testimonies have shown Ziyad had signed the agreement with the approval of the Ministry of Finance and therefore he was not responsible for errors in the agreement. The court also stated it was not reasonable for Ziyad to take the blame for any unseen error in the agreement when other officials had also failed to see them. It also stated the Islamic ministry did not have the final say in the agreement and was only responsible for starting the project.

The court also found the former head of the Islamic ministry's endowment Abdulla Saeed not guilty of the charges.