Former MP for Central Henveiru constituency Ali Azim has publicly questioned how President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu managed to construct his private 15-story residence, M. Dhimyaath, without securing a bank loan. Despite repeated inquiries, the President’s Office has remained silent, offering no explanation.
On social media, Azim raised concerns over the unexplained financial sources behind the building, specifically questioning the absence of bank loans and the unexplained inflow of five million Maldivian Rufiyaa into the president’s account during his final two years as a minister. Azim also pressed for transparency regarding the president’s involvement in the controversial "Noomadi deal."
Mr. President Dr. @MMuizzu ,
— 𝐀𝐥𝐢 𝐀𝐳𝐢𝐦 (@aliaazim) September 18, 2025
Serious questions remain unanswered.
How was a 15-storey building in Dhimyath constructed without any bank loan?
How did 5 million enter your bank account during the last two years of your ministerial tenure?
What was the amount you personally…
The lack of response from the president’s spokesperson has only deepened suspicions, fueling public doubts about the legitimacy of the funds used and raising questions about Muizzu’s financial dealings. This silence follows earlier criticisms from opposition figures who have highlighted irregularities surrounding the construction of the Dhimyaath building.
Efforts to secure comments from Muizzu or his office have been unsuccessful. Requests sent to the president’s spokesperson have gone unanswered, contributing to growing concerns about accountability and transparency at the highest levels of government.
The unanswered questions continue to cast a shadow over Muizzu’s administration, intensifying calls for full disclosure and raising fears of corruption and misuse of power.