Minister Dismisses Claims of Spike in Bush Fires Amid Corruption Probe

Local Government Minister Khadiya Ameen says there is no unusual increase in bush fires despite public concern. She cited fire service data showing current levels are consistent with previous years. The minister also revealed ongoing investigations into alleged corruption in state programs, including payments to individuals living abroad and misuse of public funds.

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