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The Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA) has initiated criminal proceedings against Hope Travels, a ferry service operator in Shaviyani and Noonu atolls, following a major tax evasion probe. The...
Mohamed Hilmy
18 August 2025, 00:00
The Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA) has initiated criminal proceedings against Hope Travels, a ferry service operator in Shaviyani and Noonu atolls, following a major tax evasion probe. The investigation alleges systematic falsification of tax records between July 2020 and May 2023.
Key findings reveal:
MIRA confirmed searches of Hope Travels' offices and witness interviews preceded criminal referrals against partners Shahud Ibrahim Manik and Mohammed Ali. The case, now with the Prosecutor General’s Office, invokes Article 64 of the Administrative Taxation Act, which carries up to three years’ imprisonment for intentional tax evasion.
This action underscores our zero-tolerance
policy, stated MIRA, emphasizing tax integrity as critical to national
revenue. Hope Holdings Partnership—the entity registered for GST—reportedly
failed to declare its Hope Travels operations to authorities.
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