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President establishes committees to revise utility companies and health corporations

President Dr. Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik has today established two different Committees that would revise the utility companies and health corporations created by former President Mohamed Nasheed.

The Committees would observe the status quo of the many utility companies and health corporations established by Nasheed Administration throughout the country, and decide the ways in which those public corporations would be improved.

The President’s Office said that Ibrahim Athif Shakoor, M. Aasthaana, Mohamed Ahmed Didi, M. Honeydew, Dr. Abdullah Firaq, Fiyathoshige, H.A. Thakandhoo, Mohamed Faaiz, M. Havaana, Abdul Matheen Mohamed, Naares, R. Hulhuduffaaru, Shimad Ibrahim, Dilshaaduge, G.A. Dhevvadhoo, and Mohamed Nimal, M. Kokahanduvaru, would man the Committee on Revising Utility Companies.

According to the reports of the President’s Office, Ibrahim Mohamed, M. Muleege, Muhammad Iyad Hameed, M. Mudhdhoo, Mohamed Ibrahim Manik, Medhuge, Th. Guraidhoo, Dr. Abdullah Afeef, Huduvilaage, S. Meedhoo, Aminath Rasheeda Abu Bakr, H. Thiyara, Shareef Mohamed, Tulipmage, H.A. Hoarafushi, and Hussain Fahmy, M. Fataha would be working in the Committee for Revising Health Services Corporations.

Former President Nasheed reportedly created a plethora of utility and health service corporations and companies to give huge salaries to his party activists. Before Nasheed came to power, government corporations were run at an annual net profit exceeding 700 million, and in three years, with some 40 additional public corporations, Nasheed administration managed to make it a 200 million Rufiyaa loss.

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