Justice The Power of Prosecution: Does Mauritius Need Stronger Checks and Balances? LEX | July 20, 2026 What the Lagesse case reveals about prosecutorial power after twelve years of litigation Read More
Interviews “If there exists a sentiment of ‘fear’ among the population, fear of speaking out, fear of being caught on the ‘wrong’ side of the political line… then something is rotten in our society” Mauritius Times | October 13, 2023 Interview: Cader Sayed-Hossen, Former Minister of Industry Read More
Interviews “L’écrasante majorité de ces indécis ne voteront pas par adhésion en faveur du gouvernement ou de l’opposition… Mauritius Times | August 4, 2023 …ils rejetteront plutôt ce qu’incarnent Jugnauth et/ou Ramgoolam” Read More
Interviews “Trade unions are autonomous and independent bodies, and they certainly do not need politicians to give them support” Mauritius Times | April 28, 2023 Encounter Read More
Interviews “There is nothing preventing a candidate whose election has been invalidated from standing as a candidate… LEX | January 20, 2023 until such time that he is found guilty after a prosecution Read More
Interviews “The Mercy Commission is expected to carry out its functions with rigour, integrity, and honesty” LEX | January 13, 2023 Qs & As Read More
Interviews “There is nothing preventing the DPP from filing a public prosecution if the evidence available raises a prima facie case” LEX | June 24, 2022 Qs & As Read More
Interviews “La Commission électorale et la ‘Electoral Supervisory Commission’ ont des comptes à rendre” Mauritius Times | January 21, 2022 Interview: Me Antoine Domingue Read More
Politics All this was democratic, they say! R. Laxman | November 4, 2019 If we want a Republic of Mauritius instead of a Republic of a single political party or family or monopolised gambling, then we can trust the people to Read More