Parliament’s government oversight committee has been asked to investigate rising airline ticket prices after summoning officials from the government regulatory body.
The issue was raised at today’s meeting of the committee by Jumhooree Party MP Ilham Ahmed, who reportedly said that a number of Maldivians traveling to India and Sri Lanka for medical treatment were affected by the abrupt increase in airline fare.
Another issues raised at the meeting included looking into a case of an Imadhudheen School teacher who allegedly bullied a grade three student.
The female teacher reportedly returned to work last week after the Ministry of Education lifted her suspension. While the ministry has compiled a report based on its investigation, the Teachers Association of Maldives has defended the accused, contending that the allegations against her did not warrant suspension.
Progress into the police’s investigation into the disappearance of Minivan News journalist Ahmed Rilwan was also raised at the meeting.
Meanwhile, Chair Riyaz Rasheed – deputy parliamentary group leader of the ruling Progressive Party of Maldives – declined to put either issue to a vote, saying he would clarify information regarding the proposals.
Parliament is due to resume sittings next month after a one-month recess.
It's called worldwide inflation you dimwits.