President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has dissolved the Settlement Committee, formed under the Guideline for Resolution of Disputes Relating to Agreements between the Government and Private Parties.
According to a press release issued by the President's Office, the Attorney General advised the President that the guideline, which came into effect on November 28, 2022, had been implemented without statutory authority. The Attorney General’s advice has emphasised that in addition to the absence of a legal authority, settlement of disputes and disbursement of funds without the involvement or consultation of the Attorney General's Office shall be deemed as a violation of Article 133(c) of the Constitution.
The press release further detailed instances where decisions made outside of the court were in contradiction of the Auditor General's assessment of the applicable compensation and disregard for the arguments raised by the Attorney General’s Office during court trials. Prior to the decision to dissolve the Settlement Committee, decisions were made to compensate various parties to the value of USD15 million before November 17, 2023. Moreover, the committee is estimated to have decided to grant USD65 million worth of assets and funds as compensation to various parties.