Mauritius’s Financial Crimes Commission (FCC) has issued a stern ultimatum to government ministries and public departments following the revelation that approximately 90% of anti-corruption recommendations from...
Following a Circular Note from the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms, the Mauritian government has officially sanctioned a new framework for telecommuting and flexible...
The State and Other Employees Federation (SOEF) has threatened to escalate a dispute over the implementation of the 2026 Pay Research Bureau (PRB) report to the...
A bombshell report from the UK’s The Telegraph has sent shockwaves through Port Louis and London alike, alleging that over 6,000 Mauritian public officials have undergone...
Public sector employees are set for a phased salary increase following the latest Pay Research Bureau (PRB) recommendations, though full payments will be delayed until 2027...
The Federation of Civil Service and Other Unions (FCSOU) has issued a staunch demand for the immediate implementation of the Pay Research Bureau (PRB) report, which...
The Computer Emergency Response Team of Mauritius (CERT-MU), under the Ministry of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation, has received the 2025 National Innovator Hall of Fame...
In a recent announcement, the Mauritius Bankers Association informed the public that bank branches will close at 1:00 PM on Monday, November 11. This early closure...
The recent announcement of a 5% salary increase based on the “Master Salary” outlined in the Pay Research Bureau (PRB) report has not been well received...
The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth, has approved the Interim Allowance proposed by the Pay Research Bureau (PRB). This measure will apply to all...