Baarah MP Ibrahim Shujau. (Photo/People's Majlis)
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) confirmed on Monday that the allegations of corruption against Ibrahim Shujau, the senior deputy leader of the ruling People’s National Congress (PNC)’s parliamentary group, is under investigation by the commission.
On Saturday, anonymous X account ‘Hassan Kurusee’ leaked a report compiled by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) flagging MVR 42.5 million in suspicious financial transactions linked to the Baarah representative.
The analysis report, which covers transactions from November 1, 2023 to January 10, 2024, also flags an MVR 23 million contract awarded to Sifainge Welfare Corporation (SIWEC) for the 2023 presidential inauguration, which SIWEC subcontracted to three companies linked to Shujau, including his event management company Official Events.
When asked about the case, a spokesperson from the ACC told Sun on Monday that the commission has been “investigating the case at its own initiation since late last year.”
The spokesperson declined to disclose any details.
The confirmation of the ACC investigation comes a day after the police said they have been investigating the same case “since April”.
But on Saturday, shortly after the report leaked on social media, Shujau wrote in a post on X that he does not know whether the report is fake or real “because I haven’t received any information regarding this from any official authority.”
The leaked report covers transactions linked to the Baarah parliamentarian from November 1, 2023 to January 10, 2024. This includes transactions related to President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s presidential inauguration on November 17, 2023 – an event organized by the Parliament secretariat. According to the report, SIWEC was awarded an MVR 23 million contract for the event, which then subcontracted the project to three companies.
According to the report, Shujau and his business partner Ahmed Adham used MVR 8 million out of MVR 13 million received by Official Events to purchase two luxury apartments from Hulhumale’.
Official Events received over MVR 29 million in major event management contracts from different government agencies and state-owned enterprises, particularly after the election of the PNC administration.
And between 2022 and 2023, Quick Sure also received MVR 10 million from the Male’ City Council. This was back when Shujau was serving a councilman and President Muizzu as Male’ City mayor.
The FIU made the following observation:
The FIU concluded that the involvement of government officials, former parliamentarians and a close associate of a politically exposed person, as well as the apparent layering of the transactions indicate that the transactions and entities must be further investigated. The unit concluded that the layering of the transactions is also an indicator of disguising the true legal and economic purpose of transactions, often intended to hide the source of funds and create a complex paper trail, making the intended purpose of certain transactions questionable.
The allegations of corruption are denied by Shujau, who maintains that Official Events is a proficient event management company that has secured government event contracts throughout different administrations.
But on Monday, the PNC pulled Shujau from the Public Accounts Committee, a key parliamentary committee that is privy to information regarding corruption investigations, and moved to the National Development and Heritage Committee.
While the PNC has not provided an official explanation for the change, it comes amid mounting public outrage over the allegations.
The aftermath of the leaked report also saw Abdulla Ashraf replaced by Ismail Sajid as the head of FIU, with the former shuffled laterally to the Risk and Compliance Unit of the central bank.
The MMA denies the move has anything to do with the leaked report, describing it as changes made “to improve the efficiency” within the central bank.