The first two years of the present government were not peaceful. They invited trouble upon themselves by mishandling the BAI affair barely four months into power. They cast
Will Mauritius remain a jurisdiction worthy of trust? On 25th January 2017, a decision is due to be taken concerning the case filed with the Office of the
Interview: Mrinal Roy — ‘Regrettably, it is abundantly clear that the government is no better than the incumbent government as regards transparency and meritocracy’ ‘What is important now
Tit-Bits — With the probable passing of the Constitutional amendment, why should government balk about tackling all other sources of unexplained wealth acquisition, specially since the virtuous many
There are too many things amiss in our democracy. Our democratic space, its essential bulwarks, our Bill of Fundamental Rights and the separation of powers in our parliamentary
This newspaper has, since its foundation to today, been an ardent defender of strong ethical principles in the administration of public affairs. It intends not to depart from
Interview : Catherine Boudet – Politologue — ‘Toutes les personnes morales de type associations, entreprises, trusts et autres partis politiques seraient d’emblée exclues du champ d’action de la
Interview – Lindsay Rivière, Journaliste et Observateur Politique — « La pire des choses qui puisse arriver au MMM est de commencer à rêver, cette fois, d’une prochaine
Danielle Selvon, a deputy elected in Constituency No 1 last December, resigned this week from the MSM. This resignation was prompted by the proposed introduction of the highly
Good Governance and Integrity Reporting Bill It had become abundantly clear that the Good Governance and Integrity Reporting Bill a.k.a the Bhadain Bill, which has already gone through
The answer is in the affirmative. Economic and financial crimes have taken place in other countries in recent years but governments have handled them with such care and