Africa-Press – Mauritius. Apart from the Rs 47 M officially mentioned in the report of the directors of Air Mauritius, Abdoula and Gokool, Roshi Bhadain wonders if the Rs 111 M cited as “legal and professional fees” are not intended for Grant Thornton.
Have we paid Rs 158 M to the directors? All this for that ? Roshi Bhadain asks angrily. It was during the press conference of the four leaders of the opposition platform yesterday. The Reform party leader drew attention to page 13 of Sattar Hajee Abdoula and Arvindsingh Gokool’s report.
It is thus mentioned: “The Administrators have not carried out any audit or forensic exercise to verify the completeness and accuracy of the financial information provided by the Directors. The focus of the Administrators has been to find ways to rescue the business of the Company in the interest of its stakeholders. ”
“What have you done, Sattar,” Bhadain asks, “to earn these tens of millions of rupees when you haven’t even made sure that the numbers given by the directors of MK are correct?” He adds that there is no such thing as a plan for the employees.
“Be ki tonn fer?” The Reform Party leader warns that there will be more charges that will be claimed “because it is not over.
” Other shocking details in the Air Mauritius report were commented on, such as the sale of the planes and the Rs 12 billion of public money to be injected into the company.
“Bizin al in kaso sa kinn fer sa la,” promised Paul Bérenger when and if the opposition comes to power. We will come back to that.
Election commissions
Xavier-Luc Duval has announced that he has written a severe letter to the President of the Republic, Pradeep Roopun, asking him for explanations on the names of people notoriously MSM called to sit on the Electoral Supervisory Commission and the Electoral Boundaries Commission .
“He is the one who chooses according to his own deliberate judgment,” insisted the opposition leader.
“If these appointments are confirmed,” he added, “we have left for lasting damage to democracy.
” After the third, more doses . . .
In the chapter of Covid-19 and the reopening of borders, Paul Bérenger recalled that Seychelles has seen the number of positive cases and deaths linked to Covid multiplied by 10 between the date of the opening of the borders in March and today ” hui.
“115 deaths out of a population of 100,000 is huge,” exclaimed the purple leader. And, on the third dose of the vaccine, he asked that we do not rush down this path without waiting for the results of international studies.
And Xavier Duval wondered if the third dose of Sinopharm, which appears to be a weak vaccine, will be enough and if the government will not come back with a 4th, 5th and 6th dose. Paul Bérenger seized the opportunity to attack Dr.
Laurent Musango who, after his January blunder followed by apologies to the opposition, has just declared that “Mauritius is doing well” while the American Center for Disease Control had just ranked us as a high risk destination. Nando Bodha, meanwhile, mentioned dangerous dogs