Mohamed Shafee has resigned from his position as the State Minister at the Ministry of Communication, Science and Technology.
Shafee announced his resignation on Twitter stating that it was because a solution was not provided to corruption allegation.
The corruption allegation in question is the government using the software from the construction company contracted to build the 25-floor building of Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH). Shafee raised the question as to why the government would consider using a software from a company suspected to be involved in corruption.
Since the government refused to address this, and indeed all other concerns I raised, I have resigned from the role of Minister of State. I saw no reason to keep drawing a salary when matters I escalated kept getting swept under the rug.
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Now to engage public discourse... https://t.co/GO1NXJb9NE
Shafee said that he has raised the question and if attempts are being made to cover it up, there is no need for him to stay on and collect a paycheck.
With a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Shafee was appointed to the Communication Ministry as a State Minister in December 2018.