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He is also designated as a member of the Cabinet of the Maldives. From 2014 to 2016, the Attorney General's office was part of the Ministry of Law and Gender, with Attorney General Mohamed Anil in charge of the ministry. [4] [5] Azima Shukoor was the longest serving Attorney General since 1993. [6]
Ahmed Usham is the incumbent Attorney General of the Maldives. Earlier, he served as Deputy Solicitor General at the Attorney General's Office, and as Deputy Attorney General. [1] [2] He currently serving as the Maldives National Party's (MNP) Vice President. [3]
On 23 August 1950, Ibrahim was appointed as Attorney General of the Maldive Islands by then–supreme leader and prime minister, Mohamed Amin Didi. [6] Under his Attorney Generalship, Attorney General's Office was established as a separate entity, with mandate to undertake investigations except in criminal and political matters. [7]
The Cabinet of Mohamed Muizzu is the current most senior level of the executive branch of the current Government of the Maldives. The cabinet ministers were appointed following the inauguration of President Mohamed Muizzu. Mohamed Muizzu assumed office as President of the Maldives on 17 November 2023. The cabinet ministers were also appointed ...
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The President appointed Attorney General Uz. Mohamed Anil as minister responsible for overseeing functions of Ministry of Law and Gender. The President's nomination for Minister of Health Dr. Mariyam Shakeela was dismissed from the cabinet on 11 August 2014, after the Parliament voted against granting approval for her to continue in office.
Incumbent President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and seven other candidates have registered to run in the Maldives’ presidential elections next month, the island archipelago’s fourth since becoming a ...
As the attorney general, she played a leading role to sustain the newfound democracy and the decentralization of powers in the Maldives. [ 2 ] On 18 May 2009, after 6 months as attorney general, president Mohamed Nasheed officially dismissed Dhiyana Saeed from her position.