New Employment Record Fuels Ongoing Mira Controversy
Questions continue to surface about members of the Mira family, and now another relative has entered the spotlight. News Five has confirmed the authenticity of a Ministry of Finance memorandum approving the temporary employment of Eris Mira, the wife of Brian Mira. According to the January twentieth memo, Eris Mira was approved to serve as secretary to the Minister of Home Affairs, with the appointment taking effect on February first, 2026. The document also shows that before moving to the Ministry of Home Affairs, she worked as a secretary at the Ministry of Defense. The memorandum further confirms that Mira earns an annual salary of twenty-six thousand, eleven dollars, or just over two thousand, one hundred dollars per month. But questions are now being raised about where she is carrying out those duties. News Five can confirm that Eris Mira was seen today working inside the constituency office of Minister Oscar Mira rather than at the Ministry of Home Affairs. The latest revelation comes as scrutiny of the Mira family continues to intensify. In mid-June, Eris Mira responded publicly to the growing criticism, taking to social media with a defiant message: quote, “If my shine bothers you, cover your eyes.”, end quote.
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