[Evening News]: "The Mafia Will Not Establish Itself in Mauritius, Never Again"
[Evening News]: "The Mafia Will Not Establish Itself in Mauritius, Never Again"
On the agenda for Friday, October 31, 2025:
The Malagasy businessman rejects the investigation by the Financial Crimes Commission. His lawyer, Me Siddharta Hawoldar, disputes the legality of the mandate of the Interim Director General, Sanjay Dawoodarry. According to him, all investigations opened since September 12 are invalid. He promises to take legal action in the coming days.
The case involving Mamy Ravatomanga's private jet and Christian Ntsay continues. The aircraft landed in Mauritius on the night of October 11-12. Since then, questions and controversies have been piling up. Hearings are ongoing at the airport CID.
Raouf Khodabaccus demands the resignation of the board of the Islamic Cultural Centre. He criticizes the lack of transparency surrounding the organization of Hajj 2025 and requests the publication of the list of pilgrims selected for next year.
Carolyne Desvaux de Marigny has taken the lead of the Commission for Equal Opportunities. She speaks of a personal challenge and a strong commitment to inclusion. The lawyer wants to first establish a complete assessment before taking action. She also promises to enhance the visibility of the Commission.
In eastern Cuba, the situation remains critical following Hurricane Melissa. Entire villages have been destroyed, leaving families without shelter or resources. In a country already hit by a severe economic crisis, reconstruction is expected to be difficult.