“The fundamental fabric of our democratic state, as outlined in section 1 of the Constitution, is that the administration of criminal justice, including the power and...
David Cameron is facing an ultimatum that expires on Monday March 25th regarding the territorial sovereignty of the Chagos Islands. Alicia Kearns, the chair of the...
“The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) wants to fire DPP because he’s not a puppet, that’s why, there is no other reason,” said the leader of...
Former senior civil servant Dass Appadu has decided to end his collaboration with the University of Mauritius after being targeted by an investigative committee. Dass Appadu...
Senior U.N. official Bruno Donat, a Mauritian national, who had been on a hunger strike in support of Palestinian children victims in the ongoing Gaza genocide,...
The Ministry of Environment announced yesterday, March 21st, the rejection of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) permit application submitted by Hammerhead International Ltd. The request was...
The leader of the Labour Party (PTr) is unequivocal: “The FCC (Financial Crimes Commission) is targeting me. I am the one they are after.” This was...
Storm in a teacup or the first tremor within the post-Johnson Roussety government? One thing is certain: there was a commotion within the regional government of...
The institutional crisis between the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the police has escalated to new heights, with the matter now before the Supreme Court....
The debates surrounding the constitutional complaint of the Police Commissioner, Anil Kumar Dip, against the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Me Rashid Ahmine, kicked off on...