President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has declared that no individual can allocate land or flats outside the established rules and regulations. His remarks follow allegations of corruption within the Housing Development Corporation (HDC).

The President stressed the importance of adhering to legal procedures in all governmental transactions, highlighting that fairness and transparency must guide such processes. He stated that no one is entitled to give or withhold land, flats, or other resources in violation of the rules.

Allegations have surfaced accusing HDC of corruption, particularly in land allocation under the housing land ownership scheme. President Muizzu assured the public that the government is committed to addressing these concerns transparently. He noted that the police are actively investigating the matter to uncover the truth and ensure those responsible are held accountable.

Expressing confidence in the ongoing investigation, the President said the investigation would reveal what transpired and identify those involved. He added that appropriate actions would be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The President also called for greater cooperation among the government, political parties, and the public to improve governance and address national issues effectively. He emphasized the importance of honesty and integrity in serving the people, urging all stakeholders to work toward the common goal of national progress.

Dr. Muizzu reiterated his administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability, assuring the public that robust mechanisms would be implemented to prevent future instances of corruption. He emphasized that the government remains steadfast in its efforts to uphold the rule of law and foster a culture of integrity in governance.