A motion has been submitted to the Parliament, seeking to dismiss Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem.
The motion was proposed by Hulhudhoo MP Mohamed Shahid, the deputy leader of the main ruling People’s National Congress (PNC)’s parliamentary group, in a letter to Speaker Abdul Raheem Abdulla.
The letter was shared during a meeting of the Parliament’s Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
In his letter, Shahid cites eight main reasons why Shameem should be dismissed. They are:
The motion comes after a small crowd of protestors gathered outside the Parliament on July 1, demanding Shameem’s resignation. Their main concern was the failure to abolish indefinite detentions.
Shameem was appointed as the prosecutor general on December 8, 2019 by then-President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
He had been a frequent target for criticism by PNC leaders back then they had been in the opposition.
Shameem holds a Master of Laws in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice from the University of Sussex, the United Kingdom, and a Bachelor of Arts in Shari’a and Law from the Al-Azhar University in Egypt.
Prior to his appointment as the prosecutor general, he served in other top posts at the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Attorney General’s Office.