File photo of Yoosuf Maaniu Mohamed, former President of National Integrity Commission (NIC) (2nd R) accompanied by other members of the NIC during a meeting at the President's Office. (File Photo/President's Office)
26 candidates have applied for the post of commissioner at the National Integrity Commission (NIC), including the former President of NIC, Yoosuf Maaniu.
Maaniu was serving as the President of NIC when he was dismissed from the commission on November 23, 2017.
The law requires NIC to have five members. The 26 candidates who have applied for the NIC will be evaluated by the Independent Institutions Committee of the Parliament and sent to the floor for a vote. The names of the five candidates who secure the most votes will be sent to the President’s Office.
THE 26 CANDIDATES:
National Integrity Commission Act states 11 main criterions for application to the commission. It includes being the age of 30 years or above, being of sound mind, being a Maldivian and a Muslim, educational qualification of minimum first degree standard, and minimum seven years of work experience.
The applicant also must not me a member of any political party, be employed by any law enforcement agency, or have any close family relations with any employee of a law enforcement agency.