The Housing Ministry is set to release a provisional list of 4,000 flat recipients next month, following an announcement made by the previous government just days before its departure from office.
The original list has come under scrutiny, prompting complaints to be filed with the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over significant issues related to the selection process. Additionally, the Housing Advisory Committee and the Housing Consultative Committee of the City Council—formed on the advice of President Dr. Mohammed Muizzu—have determined that the permanent list associated with the scheme is inappropriate.
In a statement issued today, the Housing Ministry confirmed that it has begun re-evaluating all submitted application forms for the flats. The ministry is committed to ensuring fairness and transparency in the process, addressing the concerns raised by the ACC and other advisory bodies.
The provisional list is expected to be released in the second week of next month, marking a critical step in addressing the public's housing needs while attempting to resolve the controversies surrounding the previous administration's housing policies.
The original list has come under scrutiny, prompting complaints to be filed with the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over significant issues related to the selection process. Additionally, the Housing Advisory Committee and the Housing Consultative Committee of the City Council—formed on the advice of President Dr. Mohammed Muizzu—have determined that the permanent list associated with the scheme is inappropriate.
In a statement issued today, the Housing Ministry confirmed that it has begun re-evaluating all submitted application forms for the flats. The ministry is committed to ensuring fairness and transparency in the process, addressing the concerns raised by the ACC and other advisory bodies.
The provisional list is expected to be released in the second week of next month, marking a critical step in addressing the public's housing needs while attempting to resolve the controversies surrounding the previous administration's housing policies.