Three recordings of discussions between Majlis members referring to other members and officials, including a plan to cease work on the Tax bills in the Majlis, have appeared on the Internet.
The People's Alliances party (PA) leader Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom told Minivan news this afternoon that a voice in the sound clips might be his, but the conversations were "not to borrow money to bribe MPs... [rather] As friends, we might help each other," he said.
Yameen said the discussions "would be a recording of a telephone call", and were potentially taped by either the Police or by the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF). "We have sent a letter to the telecommunications authority to clarify whether they gave permission to record any of their telephone calls," he said. "It is unlawful to record private phone calls."
However, the Police denied Yameen's claims. "The Police will never record anyone's phone calls," said sub-Inspector Ahmed Shiyam. The police had no connection with the leaked voice recordings, he said.
The People's Alliance party secretary-general Ibrahim Shareef said that he could not say whether the voice in the clips was Yameen's. "Personal calls should not be recorded," Shareef said. "We do not have anything to say regarding this. Yameen himself will be the best person to ask. This is a personal issue."
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