[Evening News]: "He did not know Mamy was there"
Summary for Thursday, October 30, 2025:
• A new piece in the puzzle of the investigation targeting Malagasy businessman, Mamy Ravatomanga. The former FCC commissioner, Junaid Fakim, has been arrested for alleged influence peddling. His lawyer, Urmila Boolell, reflects on the meeting where her client was implicated.
• The Ravatomanga case: the ultimate test for our institutions. Amid power, influence, and public trust, Mauritius once again risks its credibility. We discuss this tonight with Laura Jaymangal, Director of Transparency Mauritius.
• Brandon Rodrigues Sena, also known as "El Capo," and his two alleged accomplices remain in custody. The Guyanese and the two Mauritians have been charged with drug trafficking and kidnapping in court.
• A new era for Île aux Benitiers. The government unveils a Master Plan to protect this gem of the west coast. The plan includes an expanded recreational area, a ticketing system, and a new entity to manage the country's islets.
• Empowering to protect. The National Women’s Council aims to train women in self-defense against violence. The Council also focuses on educating young girls to raise awareness about risks and dangers.