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Weekly update: Audio leaks of public figures in Mauritius

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Written byArnaud Tuyauon 24 October 2024

This week, Mauritius is reeling from a scandal involving leaked audio recordings that have implicated politicians, journalists, lawyers, and even judges. Adding to the tension is a rice shortage gripping the nation, while India has extended a loan to Mauritius to modernize its water pipeline system.

The Wiretapping scandal: What's going on?

You may have heard of "Misie Moustas" (Mr. Moustache) making headlines, but aren't sure what it's all about. The country has been rocked by the release of private phone conversations on social media. Nearly fifty audio recordings were posted by an individual going by the name "Misie Moustas," exposing discussions between political figures, journalists, ambassadors, the police commissioner, and high-ranking officials. These sensitive exchanges, now widely available on Facebook and TikTok, have heightened tensions.

In response, the police commissioner's office swiftly issued a statement, announcing an investigation following several complaints lodged with the Central Criminal Investigation Department (CCID). Both the government and the police have claimed the recordings are fabricated, produced using artificial intelligence. However, some of the people involved have confirmed the authenticity of the leaked conversations, further fueling the controversy.

The tapes reveal discussions between Police Commissioner Anil Kumar Dip and other top officials about potential corruption cases and a possible cover-up related to a man's death while in custody. Despite mounting media coverage and political pressure, Anil Kumar Dip remains in his post, intensifying the public outcry.

Non-basmati shortage: Following eggs and poultry, now rice

Mauritius is facing yet another shortage, this time affecting non-basmati rice. Supermarket shelves are quickly emptying, sparking alarm among consumers. Rumors of a stock shortage have caused widespread panic-buying, with some individuals hoarding supplies excessively. This behavior has exacerbated the situation, with many Mauritians scrambling to secure enough rice. The crisis stems from India, the world's largest rice exporter, temporarily restricting its rice exports. However, the situation is expected to ease soon as import restrictions are lifted.

New India-Mauritius partnership to modernize infrastructure

In a more positive development, Mauritius has signed a loan agreement with India to overhaul its water supply infrastructure. India has granted a credit line of 487.60 crores INR (approximately Rs 2.7 billion) to the Mauritian government. This loan, denominated in Indian rupees, will be used to replace around 100 kilometers of aging water pipelines, improving access to clean water for the population.

This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in the economic and geopolitical relations between the two nations. By extending this loan in rupees, India is continuing its push to promote its currency while reducing dependence on foreign exchange. It's a move that underscores New Delhi's intent to bolster its regional influence and support essential infrastructure development in the Indian Ocean region.

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With over a decade of experience as a former journalist and editorial secretary in the Mauritian press, I have been working as a freelance content writer and translator for more than two years.

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