ACC has concluded the cases addressed in the 17th SAARC Summit Special Audit Report 2013, alleging that 6 safaris hired for the summit were against the Public Finance Regulation

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has concluded investigation of a case addressed in the 17th SAARC Summit Special Audit Report 2013 (Audit Report No: SPE-2013-07), claiming that 6 safaris hired for the 17th SAARC summit held in Addu City were against the Public Finance Regulation. Upon Investigation, it was found that 6 safaris which were hired to [Read More…]


ACC has concluded the cases addressed in the Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture’s audit report 2010 regarding the procurement of security firms for several centers run by the ministry

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has investigated a complaint submitted to the commission, as well as addressed in the 2010 audit report (number: FIN-2012-02) claiming that after Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture made an announcement to procure a party to maintain the ministry’s security, the 8 estimates submitted to the ministry with regards to the announcement are [Read More…]


ACC has concluded the cases addressed in the 17th SAARC Summit Special Audit Report 2013, alleging that vehicles hired for the summit were unexpectedly at higher rates

Anti-Corruption Commission has concluded investigation of a case addressed in the 17th SAARC Summit Special Audit Report 2013 (Audit Report No: SPE-2013-07) claiming that about MVR 1.4 million was expend on 21 vehicles hired for the 17th SAARC summit held at ‘Addu City’. The claim also alleged that those vehicles were rented unexpectedly at higher [Read More…]


Case completed on allegation that security services of the buildings built in Fuvahmulah Bandaarakili for the SAARC summit was procured without proper bidding

Anti-Corruption Commission has investigated a case addressed in the 2013 special audit report (number: SPE-2013-03) claiming, buildings which was built for the SAARC summit in Fuvahmulah Thundi area and Bandaarakili’s security service was procured without proper bidding. Investigation found that Fuvahmulah Thundi Cultural Village and Bandarakili security service was handed over no prior advertisement. However, [Read More…]


First anti-corruption advocacy workshop has been conducted

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has conducted the first workshop of the newly introduced Anti-Corruption Advocacy Program on 28th February 2017. The workshop was specialized for media and it was conducted for journalists, newscasters and program producers from Public Service Media (PSM). Information on integrity, types of corruption and prevention of corruption was delivered during the workshop. [Read More…]



A case involving former Managing Director of MMPRC acquiring a property from Hulhumale using embezzled money from MMPRC has been sent for prosecution

Upon receiving information, Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has initiated investigation on allegation that former Managing Director of Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporations (MMPRC) has acquired a property from Hulhumale consisting a land and a building and all other properties in that land which has paid by the company’s money. Investigation findings and decision on forwarding [Read More…]


ACC undertook a training course on the Criminal Procedure Act

The Anti-Corruption Commission has commenced its first training program on Criminal Procedure Act (Law number 12/2016). The 3 days’ program was attended by 37 staff of ACC and was conducted by a team of ACC staff who has been trained under the TOT program undertook by AGO and UNDP. The training program was aimed for [Read More…]



ACC commenced investigation trips to Atolls

The Anti-Corruption Commission has commenced field visits to islands that require on-site investigations. An investigation team is currently deployed to Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll to undertake investigation activities that belong to the atoll. They will be on island visits through 25th February 2017 to 18th March 2017. A total of 05 Investigation Officers will carry out [Read More…]