Graft watchdog halts school handover on alleged corruption

The Anti-Corruption Commission of Maldives has ordered to halt the handover of the state-owned building of Fareedhiyya School in reclaimed suburb Hulhumale, in which Lale’ Youth International School is now operated, to another company over alleged corruption involved.

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The former building of Fareedhiyya School where Lale Youth International School is currently run in Hulhumale. PHOTO/NIUMATHULLAH IDREES

Aishath Mihna Nasih

2016-11-08 13:42:26

The Anti-Corruption Commission of Maldives has ordered to halt the handover of the state-owned building of Fareedhiyya School in reclaimed suburb Hulhumale, in which Lale’ Youth International School is now operated, to another company over alleged corruption involved.

Fareedhiyya School building was put up for bid in September, which was won by Qualitat Education among three others who applied.

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