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Dhaandhoo Chief Magistrate resigns after parliamentary motion initiated to dismiss him

GA. Dhaandhoo Chief Magistrate Luayyu Ibrahim resigns after parliamentary motion initiated to dismiss him.

GA. Dhaandhoo Chief Magistrate Luayyu Ibrahim has resigned on Wednesday, a day after Judicial Service Commission (JSC) submitted a motion to the parliament regarding his dismissal after they found him guilty of misconduct with respect to two cases.

In a statement on Monday, JSC said that two out of the 22 disciplinary cases filed against Luayyu that were proven were the alleged sexual harassment of a staff working in Dhaandhoo Court and participating in a personal business during both working hours and non-working hours.

They noted that it was also proven that Lauayyu attempted to influence the witnesses involved in these cases.

Therewith, JSC, said that they have submitted a motion to the parliament to dismiss him.

In a new statement on Wednesday, JSC said that Luayyu has resigned after the motion was filed. 

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