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The Alliance For Change (AFC) has intensified calls for a sweeping independent investigation into President Mohamed Irfaan Ali’s sprawling Long Creek ranch, saying the Head of State must fully account for how the property was acquired, financed and developed, while urging every public agency connected to the project to open its records to public scrutiny.
The demand follows explosive revelations by We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) and Leader of the Opposition Azruddin Mohamed, whose widely circulated video exposed the vast scale of President Irfaan Ali’s Long Creek ranch and ignited nationwide questions over how such a multi-billion-dollar enterprise was acquired and developed by a career public official. The disclosure has fueled calls for transparency, scrutiny of the President’s financial disclosures and a full accounting of whether public office was leveraged for private gain.
After initially declining to directly address questions about the property, President Ali recently acknowledged that the ranch belongs to him, effectively ending speculation over its ownership. His admission, however, shifted the controversy to a broader question that continues to dominate public discourse: how was the multi-billion-dollar enterprise financed?
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