President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has reiterated his administration’s unwavering commitment to justice and equality, assuring that no citizen will face discrimination under his leadership. He made the remarks during a media interview at Velana International Airport before departing for an official visit to Malaysia.
During the interview, President Muizzu announced the formation of a Special Presidential Commission of Inquiry to investigate the events that unfolded in Malé on 18 April 2025. The commission is tasked with establishing the facts, reviewing the actions of relevant institutions, recommending corrective measures, and ensuring a fair and transparent investigation.
The President stressed that the commission would operate without hindrance and would have full authority to pursue all necessary inquiries. He emphasized that everyone involved would be questioned thoroughly and that the commission could seek international assistance if required to guarantee impartiality.
President Muizzu underlined that justice must prevail irrespective of the identity or status of any individual involved. He made it clear that no one is above the law and that the administration of justice must align with the Constitution and national laws.
Reaffirming his core principles, President Muizzu stated that discrimination and cruelty have no place in his government. Since the beginning of his presidency, he said, his focus has been on uncovering the truth and ensuring justice for all citizens. He assured that the commission’s work would be conducted transparently and responsibly, with a firm commitment to fairness and truth.
Highlighting the broader vision, the President emphasized that his efforts extend beyond addressing isolated incidents. His administration, he said, is dedicated to upholding justice, safeguarding the rule of law, and promoting lasting peace and fairness across all aspects of national life.

