The National Election Commission (NEC) is facing criticism, with many asking if staff members used taxpayer money for a vacation under the guise of a business trip, despite claims of being understaffed.
While the agency maintains it was an official trip to study foreign election systems, critics are questioning whether it was merely a junket funded by taxpayers.
Recently, a "Maldives Presidential Election Observation Report" written by the NEC has been circulating widely on online communities.
According to the report, five NEC employees traveled to the Maldives for a nine-day trip in September 2023.
The stated purpose of this official trip was to study foreign election systems and promote international cooperation, and the itinerary included visits to candidate campaign offices and observation of voting and ballot counting processes.
However, the controversy has grown as the report also contains numerous photos of beautiful beaches and harbors that appear unrelated to election administration.
Online, critics have been questioning the trip, with comments such as, "What could they have possibly learned at a world-famous resort?" and "It looks like they went on a vacation using tax money."
Furthermore, with the fact that a large number of staff members are currently on leave ahead of elections being brought up, questions are also being raised about the overall management of the organization.
(Source: Online Community)
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