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Qasim Ibrahim

Qasim Ibrahim (born August 10, 1951),[1] also known as Burumaa Qasim is a Maldivian politician, business magnate and philanthropist. As the chairman and founder of the Villa Group, he is one of the country's wealthiest businessmen, with a net worth of around 9.63 billion MVR

Qasim Ibrahim
ޤާސިމް އިބްރާހިމް
18th Speaker of the People's Majlis
In office
1 November 2018 – 27 May 2019
PresidentAbdulla Yameen
Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
Preceded byAbdulla Maseeh Mohamed
Succeeded byMohamed Nasheed
Member of Parliament for Maamingili constituency
Assumed office
28 May 2009
Preceded byConstituency created
Minister of Home Affairs
In office
12 November 2008 – 3 December 2008
PresidentMohamed Nasheed
Preceded byAbdulla Kamaaludeen
Succeeded byMohamed Shihab
Personal details
Born (1951-08-10) August 10, 1951 (age 72)
Maamingili, Alif Dhaal Atoll, Maldives
Political partyMaldivian Democratic Party (2003-2005)
Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (2005-2008)
Jumhooree Party (since 2008)
Spouse(s)
(m. 2001)

Rabiyya
Raaniya Abdul Hameed
(m. 2020)

Nasheedha
Children14
EducationHonorary Degree, Doctor of Entrepreneurship
Alma materOpen University Malaysia
OccupationMember of Parliament for Maamingili constituency Chairman & Largest Shareholder of Villa Group

Ibrahim ran as a member of the Jumhooree Party in the presidential elections of 2013, but lost in the first round. He is also the leader of the party. He also competed for presidential elections of 2023; and lost.

Business career

In 1969, Ibrahim began work as a clerk at the government hospital in Malé. In 1973, he left the hospital to work as a manager at M/S Alia Furniture Mart. He also worked temporarily for Crescent, a government trading organization.[2]

In 1974, Ibrahim joined an outlet of the Maldivian government's Bodu Store, now known as the State Trading Organization. Two years later, in 1976, he set up his own trading business in commodities such as rice, tobacco, diesel, and kerosene, which proved to be profitable. The business experienced rapid growth. He later expanded his business with a small loan of US$2,000 from State Bank of India (SBI), which is still his primary banker.[citation needed]

After four years, Ibrahim was able to purchase his first shipping vessel, an old fishing boat converted to carry cargo and oil, to facilitate oil imports. By April 14, 1986, Ibrahim's business was registered under the name of Villa Shipping and Trading Company Limited (Villa). Since then, the company has diversified its business, gaining a substantial market share in diverse Maldivian industries including tourism, transport, construction, manufacturing, gas, the cement trade, and media/communication as well as general trading as the sole Maldivian distributor of international products. Shell and Agfa are among the brand names represented by Villa in the Maldives.[3]

 
Private jet landing at Villa International Airport Maamigili

The shareholders of the holding company, Villa Shipping & Trading Company Private Limited (VSTC) are Qasim Ibrahim and one of his wife, Rabia Hussain, who respectively hold 95% and 5% of the company's shares. For strategic reasons, Villa Shipping (Singapore) Pte Limited was incorporated in Singapore on December 19, 1991 as a subsidiary of Villa. The capital paid upfront by Villa Shipping (Singapore) now stands at S$500,000.[3]

On 14 July 1996, with the primary objective of promoting Villa resorts, Villa Holidays Touristik GmbH opened in Frankfurt, Germany and was incorporated with a paid-upfront-capital of DM 500,000. The company acts as a wholesaler of holiday vacation packages to the Maldives, an agent for sales of hotel rooms and air tickets, and as an international vehicle for acquiring and trading tourism related properties and real estate such as hotels and resorts. It has since become a major subsidiary promoting the group's own resorts Fun Island, Paradise Island, Sun Island, Holiday Island and Royal Island.[4]

Villa Hotels, Tokyo and Villa Hotels, Hong Kong were established in 2001 and 2002 respectively.

Ibrahim has also funded many infrastructure projects in several islands across the archipelago, most notably in constructing new harbors, schools and mosques. He is currently working on setting up a fully-operational General Hospital on Maamigili Island, which will feature the first dedicated cancer treatment facility in the country.

 
The signing of the MoU to develop the Maamigili General Hospital Master Plan

Political career

Ibrahim was first elected as a Member of the Maldivian Parliament in 1989. In addition, he has held and still holds various other posts in a number of government committees and regional trade bodies, including:

  • Presidential Candidate of the Jumhooree Party - 7 September 2013
  • President of the Judicial Services Commission (JSC)
  • Member of Parliament
  • Minister of Home Affairs
  • Presidential Candidate of the Jumhooree Party - October 2008 elections
  • Leader of the Jumhooree Party : 2008 -
  • Governor of the Central Bank of Maldives - July 2005 to July 2008
  • Minister of Finance - July 2005 to July 2008 [5]
  • Governor of Maldives Monetary Authority : 2005 - 2007[6]
  • Board member of the Bank of Maldives
  • Board member of the Maldives Ports Authority (Government Appointment)
  • Vice-President of the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI)
  • President of the Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI)
  • President of the SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry

He resigned from his posts as the Minister of Finance and Treasury and as the Deputy Leader of the Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (DRP) on 10 July 2008 to run in the first multi-party presidential elections in October 2008 as the candidate for the Jumhooree Party.[7][8]

Ibrahim joined the MDP-led coalition in the second round of the elections and helped Mohamed Nasheed secure a historic victory and bring an end to the thirty-year rule of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Ibrahim initially joined President Nasheed's government as Minister for Home Affairs but resigned 20 days later,[9] citing his dislike of President Nasheed's privatization policies. He became vocally opposed to Nasheed's government and was accused of having funded the anti-Nasheed protests that began in early 2012 that ultimately led to Nasheed's resignation after pressure from police and the army on 7 February 2012.

Political activism and imprisonment

Ibrahim has been imprisoned for political reasons both during Gayoom's regime as well as Nasheed's brief reign. He was arrested in 2009 on suspicion that he was bribing MPs to vote against the government of President Nasheed. He was later released without charge.[10] He is currently representing the Maamigilee Constituency in the Maldives Parliament.[11]

Imprisonment

Qasim Ibrahim was arrested for speaking against the government on rally held by the Maldives United Opposition. He was accused of leading a failed bid in March to impeach Speaker Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed, a close ally of president Abdulla Yameen.

Controversies

In September 2008, the Auditor General of the Maldives submitted a report to the People's Majlis which was published on the website of the Auditor General's office. It stated that the Villa Group had been found to be involved in the illicit trading of shares.[12]

In July 2010, State Minister of Finance Ahmed Assad stated in a President's Office Press Briefing that Maldives was facing hurdles in borrowing money internationally because of a specific Majlis member who was borrowing large sums of money and lowering the country's credit rating. It was stated that this Member has made a request to the government to give him a ‘letter of no objection’ to borrow another large sum. Though the Minister refused to name the Majlis member at the conference, it was widely assumed in the Maldivian media that the Majlis member in question was Qasim Ibrahim.[13]

In February 2013, Qasim Ibrahim, as the Parliament's representative to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), accused UN Special Rapporteur on Independence of Judges and Lawyers Gabriela Knaul of lying and joking about the state of the Maldivian judiciary system. Knaul's statements highlighted that the JSC – mandated with the appointment, transfer and removal of judges – was unable to perform its constitutional duty adequately in its current form. Her comment was among a number of preliminary observations on the Maldives’ judiciary and wider legal system following an eight-day fact-finding mission.[14]

While Qasim Ibrahim was Finance Minister, there were rumors regarding the nature of the European Investment Bank's (EIB) investment in Maldivian tourism. The European Investment Bank had invested 50 million to support the development of tourism after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. According to the ECD in Colombo, there was no co-ordination between the EIB and the ECD during the design stage of the loans. Only after the ECD reported indications of misuse of money to EIB were some consultations held. Overall co-ordination between EIB and ECD is very limited.[15]

References

  1. ^ "18th Parliament Members – Qasim Ibrahim". majlis.gov.mv. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  2. ^ "Villa - The Leading Business Initiative in Maldives". Villa.mv. February 19, 2003. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Industries - Villa - The Leading Business Initiative in Maldives". Villa.mv. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  4. ^ "Villa Hotels & Resorts". villahotels.com. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
  5. ^ "Ministry of Finance". www.finance.gov.mv.
  6. ^ "Maldives Monetary Authority". www.mma.gov.mv.
  7. ^ "Miadhu New (Maldives)". July 4, 2008.
  8. ^ "Dhivehi Observer". Doreview.blogspot.com. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  9. ^ "Miadhu News (Maldives)". July 4, 2008.
  10. ^ "(Hon) Qasim Ibrahim (MP) has been taken to Dhoonidhoo Detaining Centre". Maldivestoday.com. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  11. ^ "Maamigili MP opens first private airport with personal airline Flyme". Minivan News. October 2, 2011. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  12. ^ "Miadhu News – Auditor General wants to prosecute people involved in MTDC fraud". Miadhu.com. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
  13. ^ "Single private borrower lowers Maldives credit rating, and wants to borrow more: Assad". Minivan News. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
  14. ^ "JSC member/presidential candidate Gasim Ibrahim accuses UN Special Rapporteur of lying, joking". Minivan News. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
  15. ^ COUNTRY LEVEL EVALUATION Maldives

External links

  • The Official Website Of Villa Group
  • Official Facebook Page
  • Official Twitter account

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around 9 63 billion MVRQasim Ibrahimޤ ސ މ އ ބ ރ ހ މ 18th Speaker of the People s MajlisIn office 1 November 2018 27 May 2019PresidentAbdulla YameenIbrahim Mohamed SolihPreceded byAbdulla Maseeh MohamedSucceeded byMohamed NasheedMember of Parliament for Maamingili constituencyIncumbentAssumed office 28 May 2009Preceded byConstituency createdMinister of Home AffairsIn office 12 November 2008 3 December 2008PresidentMohamed NasheedPreceded byAbdulla KamaaludeenSucceeded byMohamed ShihabPersonal detailsBorn 1951 08 10 August 10 1951 age 72 Maamingili Alif Dhaal Atoll MaldivesPolitical partyMaldivian Democratic Party 2003 2005 Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party 2005 2008 Jumhooree Party since 2008 Spouse s Aishath Nahula m 2001 wbr RabiyyaRaaniya Abdul Hameed m 2020 wbr NasheedhaChildren14EducationHonorary Degree Doctor of EntrepreneurshipAlma materOpen University MalaysiaOccupationMember of Parliament for Maamingili constituency Chairman amp Largest Shareholder of Villa GroupIbrahim ran as a member of the Jumhooree Party in the presidential elections of 2013 but lost in the first round He is also the leader of the party He also competed for presidential elections of 2023 and lost Contents 1 Business career 2 Political career 3 Political activism and imprisonment 3 1 Imprisonment 4 Controversies 5 References 6 External linksBusiness careerIn 1969 Ibrahim began work as a clerk at the government hospital in Male In 1973 he left the hospital to work as a manager at M S Alia Furniture Mart He also worked temporarily for Crescent a government trading organization 2 In 1974 Ibrahim joined an outlet of the Maldivian government s Bodu Store now known as the State Trading Organization Two years later in 1976 he set up his own trading business in commodities such as rice tobacco diesel and kerosene which proved to be profitable The business experienced rapid growth He later expanded his business with a small loan of US 2 000 from State Bank of India SBI which is still his primary banker citation needed After four years Ibrahim was able to purchase his first shipping vessel an old fishing boat converted to carry cargo and oil to facilitate oil imports By April 14 1986 Ibrahim s business was registered under the name of Villa Shipping and Trading Company Limited Villa Since then the company has diversified its business gaining a substantial market share in diverse Maldivian industries including tourism transport construction manufacturing gas the cement trade and media communication as well as general trading as the sole Maldivian distributor of international products Shell and Agfa are among the brand names represented by Villa in the Maldives 3 nbsp Private jet landing at Villa International Airport MaamigiliThe shareholders of the holding company Villa Shipping amp Trading Company Private Limited VSTC are Qasim Ibrahim and one of his wife Rabia Hussain who respectively hold 95 and 5 of the company s shares For strategic reasons Villa Shipping Singapore Pte Limited was incorporated in Singapore on December 19 1991 as a subsidiary of Villa The capital paid upfront by Villa Shipping Singapore now stands at S 500 000 3 On 14 July 1996 with the primary objective of promoting Villa resorts Villa Holidays Touristik GmbH opened in Frankfurt Germany and was incorporated with a paid upfront capital of DM 500 000 The company acts as a wholesaler of holiday vacation packages to the Maldives an agent for sales of hotel rooms and air tickets and as an international vehicle for acquiring and trading tourism related properties and real estate such as hotels and resorts It has since become a major subsidiary promoting the group s own resorts Fun Island Paradise Island Sun Island Holiday Island and Royal Island 4 Villa Hotels Tokyo and Villa Hotels Hong Kong were established in 2001 and 2002 respectively Ibrahim has also funded many infrastructure projects in several islands across the archipelago most notably in constructing new harbors schools and mosques He is currently working on setting up a fully operational General Hospital on Maamigili Island which will feature the first dedicated cancer treatment facility in the country nbsp The signing of the MoU to develop the Maamigili General Hospital Master PlanPolitical careerIbrahim was first elected as a Member of the Maldivian Parliament in 1989 In addition he has held and still holds various other posts in a number of government committees and regional trade bodies including Presidential Candidate of the Jumhooree Party 7 September 2013 President of the Judicial Services Commission JSC Member of Parliament Minister of Home Affairs Presidential Candidate of the Jumhooree Party October 2008 elections Leader of the Jumhooree Party 2008 Governor of the Central Bank of Maldives July 2005 to July 2008 Minister of Finance July 2005 to July 2008 5 Governor of Maldives Monetary Authority 2005 2007 6 Board member of the Bank of Maldives Board member of the Maldives Ports Authority Government Appointment Vice President of the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry MATI President of the Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industry MNCCI President of the SAARC Chamber of Commerce and IndustryHe resigned from his posts as the Minister of Finance and Treasury and as the Deputy Leader of the Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party DRP on 10 July 2008 to run in the first multi party presidential elections in October 2008 as the candidate for the Jumhooree Party 7 8 Ibrahim joined the MDP led coalition in the second round of the elections and helped Mohamed Nasheed secure a historic victory and bring an end to the thirty year rule of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom Ibrahim initially joined President Nasheed s government as Minister for Home Affairs but resigned 20 days later 9 citing his dislike of President Nasheed s privatization policies He became vocally opposed to Nasheed s government and was accused of having funded the anti Nasheed protests that began in early 2012 that ultimately led to Nasheed s resignation after pressure from police and the army on 7 February 2012 Political activism and imprisonmentIbrahim has been imprisoned for political reasons both during Gayoom s regime as well as Nasheed s brief reign He was arrested in 2009 on suspicion that he was bribing MPs to vote against the government of President Nasheed He was later released without charge 10 He is currently representing the Maamigilee Constituency in the Maldives Parliament 11 Imprisonment Qasim Ibrahim was arrested for speaking against the government on rally held by the Maldives United Opposition He was accused of leading a failed bid in March to impeach Speaker Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed a close ally of president Abdulla Yameen ControversiesIn September 2008 the Auditor General of the Maldives submitted a report to the People s Majlis which was published on the website of the Auditor General s office It stated that the Villa Group had been found to be involved in the illicit trading of shares 12 In July 2010 State Minister of Finance Ahmed Assad stated in a President s Office Press Briefing that Maldives was facing hurdles in borrowing money internationally because of a specific Majlis member who was borrowing large sums of money and lowering the country s credit rating It was stated that this Member has made a request to the government to give him a letter of no objection to borrow another large sum Though the Minister refused to name the Majlis member at the conference it was widely assumed in the Maldivian media that the Majlis member in question was Qasim Ibrahim 13 In February 2013 Qasim Ibrahim as the Parliament s representative to the Judicial Service Commission JSC accused UN Special Rapporteur on Independence of Judges and Lawyers Gabriela Knaul of lying and joking about the state of the Maldivian judiciary system Knaul s statements highlighted that the JSC mandated with the appointment transfer and removal of judges was unable to perform its constitutional duty adequately in its current form Her comment was among a number of preliminary observations on the Maldives judiciary and wider legal system following an eight day fact finding mission 14 While Qasim Ibrahim was Finance Minister there were rumors regarding the nature of the European Investment Bank s EIB investment in Maldivian tourism The European Investment Bank had invested 50 million to support the development of tourism after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami According to the ECD in Colombo there was no co ordination between the EIB and the ECD during the design stage of the loans Only after the ECD reported indications of misuse of money to EIB were some consultations held Overall co ordination between EIB and ECD is very limited 15 References 18th Parliament Members Qasim Ibrahim majlis gov mv Retrieved May 10 2021 Villa The Leading Business Initiative in Maldives Villa mv February 19 2003 Retrieved May 21 2012 a b Industries Villa The Leading Business Initiative in Maldives Villa mv Retrieved May 21 2012 Villa Hotels amp Resorts villahotels com Retrieved September 24 2012 Ministry of Finance www finance gov mv Maldives Monetary Authority www mma gov mv Miadhu New Maldives July 4 2008 Dhivehi Observer Doreview blogspot com Retrieved May 21 2012 Miadhu News Maldives July 4 2008 Hon Qasim Ibrahim MP has been taken to Dhoonidhoo Detaining Centre Maldivestoday com Retrieved May 21 2012 Maamigili MP opens first private airport with personal airline Flyme Minivan News October 2 2011 Retrieved May 21 2012 Miadhu News Auditor General wants to prosecute people involved in MTDC fraud Miadhu com Retrieved August 21 2013 Single private borrower lowers Maldives credit rating and wants to borrow more Assad Minivan News Retrieved August 21 2013 JSC member presidential candidate Gasim Ibrahim accuses UN Special Rapporteur of lying joking Minivan News Retrieved August 21 2013 COUNTRY LEVEL EVALUATION MaldivesExternal links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Qasim Ibrahim The Official Website Of Villa Group Official Facebook Page Official Twitter account Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qasim Ibrahim amp oldid 1182753644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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