A regular employee who dedicated decades of service lost his job, while the minister and top officials accused of siphoning millions through the male taxi corruption remain protected.
Justice has a way of finding everyone. It may be delayed, but it cannot be escaped. If not in this world, then in the hereafter.
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This FB status by former Head of Marine Police, intentionally or unintentionally, backs the claim that the body of Mahdhy was recovered from inside the cave.
If his body was recovered deep inside the cave, the initial claims by Gov that the team realized he was missing only after surfacing + that he went inside the cave with a dive buddy simply cannot be true.
@ameen3d@MMuizzu
A 20 + years of dedicated, sincere and professional serviceman, Salaam, was unjustly terminated by @CEOMTCC Saudee to cover up the corruption related to an app.
This is also oppression and tyranny.
These are the old guard from MNDF selected by @min_mohst to run these SOEs in the most beneficial way for you?
@Midhuamsaud@WhoIsFishie@jubraanshareef@vichalhey Almost 50 days since the Male’ Taxi Line launch, there still appears to be no proper mobile app publicly launched.
Yet MTCC reportedly continues working with Fix Maldives.
Why? @MMuizzu
April 3, 2026, an emergency consultative meeting was held when they were certain the app won’t be easy for the planned launch
Then, MTCC’s own IT Division then stepped in to urgently build a working platform to prevent operational chaos
MTCC’s internal team FIXED what FIX Maldives couldn’t.
They developed the online app to make the taxis running. In FOUR days.
Here is the timeline of what actually happened. 🧵 👇🏼
The currently operational Male’ Taxi Line web platform:
https://t.co/yIF6OcO8ug
This was not the outsourced product people were waiting for.
It is developed internally by MTCC’s IT Division during an emergency effort after delays and failures from the external vendor.
If MTCC’s internal IT team had already proposed building the platform internally back in September 2024…
Why was the project outsourced in the first place?
@Midhuamsaud@WhoIsFishie@jubraanshareef
This incident will once again show the difference between a country that truly values human life & dignity and one that does not.
The Italian Gov spent resources to hire professional divers to retrieve the bodies of five of their citizens, transport them back to Italy, planning to conduct autopsies, and launch investigations into whether criminal negligence contributed to the tragedy.
Meanwhile, when @MNDF_Official CG diver Mahdhy died, he was buried within hours. To this day, the public does not even know whether he drowned, ran out of gas, or what exactly caused his death. It is unclear whether authorities seriously investigated the cause of death at all, let alone whether there was negligence by anyone involved.
A human life should never be treated as disposable, especially the life of someone who risked himself in service of the country.
Every life deserves answers.
Every death deserves accountability.
If you think this is a bogus reason to terminate someone, yes it is. The actual reason Salam got terminated was refusing to sign 13 million Taxi project to a company that never developed an app. They just wanted a reason to terminate him & it was this email.
@Midhuamsaud
Arushad sent an email to MTCC raising concerns about issues with the app/web link. Instead of addressing those issues, Salam was terminated under the suspicion that he had shared the link with Arushad, even though the link was already publicly accessible to begin with.
It is sad to see someone like Salam been sacrificed just to “make an example” out of him and to scare everyone else into silence.
It won’t work and one day the truth behind the vehicle procurement & the app dev process will come to light and be properly investigated, a day everyone involved, including Litus, FixedMaldives, the minister, and the MD will be held accountable.
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Furthermore, firing a staff as a result of a responsible disclosure sets a dangerous precedent on Cybersecurity research in the Maldives and will encourage security researchers to directly go to public rather than do responsible disclosures through official channels.