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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Reports &amp; Publications - Posters Let \'s treasure these values Corruption can sink your business You can stop corruption No entry policy Pas laisse ou bato coul&eacute; You can stop corruption.Act now Aidez nous &agrave; combattre la corruption * Ensam nu pu aret koription dan pays * Pena transparence quan ou get ene dizef * Na pa accepte l \'argent sale * Komi&eacute; dialog ou pou tir&eacute; encor * Say no to corruption * 2+2=5 * Ti lame&ccedil;on maye gros poisson * Corruption pa tombe dan sa pieze la * 10 Principes Directeurs pour la jeunesse - version No1 10 Principes Directeurs pour la jeunesse - version No2 * Courtesy - DCDM Business School Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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It collects information on the management of public resources and the handling of misconduct and corruption cases by government departments. www.psam.ru.ac.za Anti Corruption Bureau (Brunei) www.anti-corruption.gov.bn Hong Kong ICAC www.icac.org.hk US Office of Government Ethics Contains information on US government agency best practice in implementing ethics programs and links to related international sites. www.usoge.gov University of Pittsburgh - Corruption List The list is posted every Monday morning and contains recent media coverage of acts of corruption in Africa, the America \'s, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and Western Europe. www.corruptionlist.com Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Calendar of Events January 2008 Read more ... Director General \'s Message &ldquo;We have to be proactive in the enhancement of a culture of integrity&rdquo; Fortunately, our country has not yet reached the point of no return as far as corruption and money laundering are concerned. However, since the perception of corruption in certain sectors is quite high together with the globalization process and innovation in communication, Mauritius is more and more vulnerable to acts of corruption that can compromise the economic and social reputation of our country. View ..... The matter of Hon. G. Gunness and D. Soobrah Decision of DPP: consent to prosecute 21 December 2007 Formal charges of Public Officer using office for Gratification in breach of Section 7 (1) of POCA, lodged against the abovenamed persons on the 21.12.07. The ICAC referred the case to the DPP on the 1st of October 2007 and the consent of the DPP for prosecution was obtained on the 20.12.07. The case is fixed pro forma before the Intermediate Court to record the plea on the 15.01.08. The cause number is 1379/07. ICAC wins appeal against S. Soobrun 30 November 2007 Judges Bushan Domah and Mrs. Nalini Matadeen have ruled in favour of the ICAC in an appeal case contesting a decision of the Intermediate Court which dismissed the charge of corruption against officer Shivanand Soobrun. The police officer will now be sentenced by the Intermediate Court. Read More... Press Communique Varma&#8217;s case : Decision of DPP: No Further Action 30 November 2007 Allegations against Mr. Yatin Varma were reported to the ICAC and investigations were initiated as from 27th July 2007 and completed on 21st August 2007. The case was submitted to the Director of Public Prosecution on completion of the enquiry. The DPP has decided on a &#8220;no further action&#8221; which was communicated to the ICAC yesterday, 29th November, 2007. 12 October 2007 Read More ... Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",36);arrFiles[5]=new Array(9,"corruption_investigation_division.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Structure Reporting acts of corruption Offences and Hearings Statistics Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Investigation Division The CID is responsible for investigating corruption and money laundering offences referred to it by the Board. The Board under section 46 refers to the Director of CID all corruption and money laundering complaints for a Preliminary Investigation (PI). If Further Investigation (FI) under section 47 is decided, it shall be under the responsibility of the Director-General. The PoCA makes provision for hearings under section 47 (3) in cases which the Board deems necessary. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",38);arrFiles[6]=new Array(10,"legislations.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Legislations Acts Anti-corruption legislation in Mauritius is covered by two main acts: THE PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT 2002 Download (word) Download(pdf) (423KB) (231KB) THE FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ACT 2002 (196KB) (170KB) THE BANK OF MAURITIUS ACT 2004 (252KB) (230KB) THE BANKING ACT 2004 (277KB) (208KB) THE COMPANIES ACT 2001 (1,677KB) (942KB) THE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 2000 (1,677KB) (237KB) THE FINANCIAL REPORTING ACT 2004 (270KB) (196KB) THE FINANCIAL SERVICES DEVELOPMENT ACT 2001 (349KB) (217KB) THE MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL AND RELATED MATTERS ACT 2003 (135KB) (129KB) THE PREVENTION OF TERRORISM ACT 2002 (156KB) (150KB) THE DECLARATION OF ASSETS ACT 1991 (62 KB) (25 KB) Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Reports &amp; Publications - Stickers Pa pran bribe Zordi koription dim&eacute; prison Beating fraud is everybody \'s duty Beating fraud is everybody \'s duty Bisin denonce ban corrupteur sinon nou pays pu soufer Caus&eacute; ICAC pou &eacute;coute ou ICAC - The Challenge of change to make Mauritius clean and stable Corruption - fast lane pou rentre dan prison Ensam nou pou combat la corruption ICAC a besoin de vous dans la lutte contre la corruption ICAC and you - The perfect partners Nou mari&eacute; pik&eacute; pou craze corruption Money laundering - The fast lane to jail Parlez &agrave; ICAC en toute confidentialit&eacute; Parlez &agrave; ICAC en toute confidentialit&eacute; Pas paye plis ki bisin! D&eacute;nonce la corruption Protect yourself - Report any suspicious transaction Together let \'s build a clean society Z&eacute;ro tol&eacute;rance contre la corruption Be Honest. Always tell the truth I am honest Honest Kids Kids of today can make a better future Be Honest Nou tou honnete Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",37);arrFiles[10]=new Array(15,"newspress_releases.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : News &amp; Press Releases Cases suggested for prosecution and referred to Court Symposium Results of the Essay Writing Competition 2006 (2nd Edition) Symposium Developing an integrated approach to fight corruption Click here to download the powerpoint presentations: The need for ethical behaviour for an efficient workforce How can &ldquo;Corporate social responsibility&rdquo;be used as a strategy in the fight against corruption ? Back to top Results of the Essay Writing Competition 2006 (2nd Edition) The Independent Corruption Against Corruption (ICAC) is mandated among others as per the Prevention of Corruption Act (PoCA) 2002 to conduct public campaigns to alert the public on the dangers of corruption assist in enhancing the school curriculum so as to better educate children on the dangers of corruption enhance education on the dangers of corruption In line with the above, the ICAC organised its 2nd National Essay Writing Competition for HSC (Lower VI) students of all secondary schools. The competition was launched during the 1st term of the school calendar. The objectives of this competition were to raise awareness among students on the evils of corruption encourage research works on corruption and related issues provide opportunities for students to express their opinions trigger reflections on the problem of corruption Themes proposed were: (i) Why is corruption? How should we fight it? (ii) Corruption is anti-national, anti economic development and anti poor. Discuss. The number of entries received as at closing date was 89 form 25 colleges. Scripts were marked by an independent jury panel. The results are as follows: Rank Names of winners Colleges Prizes 1st Prize EMILIE DAVID Loreto College, Curepipe Cash prize Rs 3000 + Certificate 2nd Prize MANDINEE BALLAH Queen Elizabeth College Cash prize Rs 1500 + Certificate 3rd Prize BALLADIN NAUSHEEN Eden College (Girls), Rose Hill Cash prize Rs 1000 + Certificate A prize giving ceremony was held on Wednesday 21 June 06 at 13 30 in the IVTB Lecture Theatre, IVTB house, Phoenix to reward winners and participants. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",36);arrFiles[11]=new Array(17,"readmore25may07.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : ICAC Inter-College Debate Competition 2007 The Independent Commission Against Corruption is holding an Inter-College Debate Competition for HSC students during June 07. Finals would be held in August 07. Thirty two schools are participating in the competition as follows: Participating Schools Eden college- Girls Islamic College FVI Bhujoharry College- Boys Hassan Raffa SSS Port Louis State college Manilall Doctor SSS Ramsoondar Prayag SSS Loreto College , Port Louis Universal College Queen Elizabeth College S. Jagdambi SSS Hindu Girls College Adolphe de Plevitz SSS Droopnath Ramphul SSS Maurice Cure SSS Friendship College -Girls Pailles SSS Gaetan Raynal SSS Basdeo Bissoondoyal SSS Aleemiah College Form VI-Girls DAV Morcellement St Andre M. Sungeelee SSS St Andrews College Imperial College Mahatma Gandhi Institute N. Saddul College Sookdeo Bissoondoyal SSS Bel Air SSS Bon Accueil SSS Riv des Anguilles State College St Joseph College Royal College , Curepipe Objectives The objectives of the Debate Competition are to &bull; trigger reflection on the issue of corruption amongst students and teachers. &bull; provide opportunities for students to voice out their feelings and opinions. &bull; enlist the active participation of students and teachers in the fight against corruption. Themes Some themes to be debated for the first round are as follows 1. The main cause of corruption in developing countries is the low rate of literacy. 2. Combating corruption relies solely on bringing about a change in people&rsquo;s mindset. 3. Citizen&rsquo;s inactions and indifference contribute to escalating corruption. 4. Information technology is an indispensable tool in the fight against corruption. 5. The Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International is not a real indicator of the level of corruption in a country. 6. Combating corruption necessarily requires the strengthening of existing laws. 7. Gift to public officials should be banned as it leads to corruption. Drawing of lots A briefing session was held on Thursday 17 May 07 followed by drawing of lots to determine Proposing and Opposing teams as well as debate topics. Date, time and Venue Debates (First round) will be held in the Conference Room, 3rd floor, ICAC Headquarters, Marine Road, Port Louis (unless otherwise stated) on Wednesday 6th, Thursday 7th, Friday 8th and Monday 11th June 07 from 11 00 to 14 30 . Four debates will be held each day. The semi finals and final are scheduled for end of August 2007. See following chart for fixtures details. Fixtures for the Debate Competition P stands for proposing team and O stands for opposing team Round I Round II Round III &frac14; Finals Semi Final Final Riv des Anguilles SSS 1 P W 1 W 17 W 25 W 29 FINALIST W 31 FINAL W 32 FOR 3 RD PLACE : LOSER 24 V/S 25 Proposer AGAINST LOSER 26 V/S 27 Opposer Universal College, Rempart 2 0 N. Saddul College, Vacoas 3 P W 2 Islamic College, Vallee des Pretres 4 O Eden College- Girls 5 P W 3 W 18 S. Bissoondoyal SSS, Rose Belle 6 O Hassan Raffa SSS , Terre Rouge 7 P W 4 Port Louis State College 8 O D. Ramphul SSS, Calebasses 9 P W 5 W 19 W 26 Queen Elizabeth College 10 O Hindu Girls College 11 P W 6 Imperial College, Curepipe 12 O Pailles SSS 13 P W 7 W 20 M. Sungeelee SSS , Surinam 14 O Manilall Doctor SSS , Lalmatie 15 P W 8 Bhujoharry College Boys 16 O Friendship College, Goodlands 17 P W 9 W 21 W 27 W 30 FINALIST Aleemiah College FVI Girls , Phoenix 18 O DAV College Form VI, Morc. St Andre 19 P W 10 St Andrews College 20 O S. Jagdambi SSS , Goodlands 21 P W 11 W 22 Bel Air SSS 22 O Ramsoondar Prayag SSS , Rempart 23 P W 12 Loreto College, Port Louis 24 O B. Bissoondoyal College 25 P W 13 W 23 W 28 A.de Plevitz SSS 26 O Bon Accueil SSS 27 P W 14 Gaetan Raynal SSS 28 O St Joseph College 29 P W 15 W 24 Maurice Cure SSS 30 O Royal College, Curepipe 31 P W 16 Mahatma Gandhi Institute 32 O Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",157);arrFiles[12]=new Array(18,"speeches.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Speeches Award Ceremony for the Best Anti-Corruption Framework 2005-06 Date : 29 September 2006 By : Director General, ICAC 3rd National Youth Forum Date : 23 September 2006 By : Director General, ICAC 6th Annual General Meeting - SAFAC Date : 07 August 2006 By : Director General, ICAC Launching ceremony of the Life Skills Programme Date : 17 th May 2006 By : Director General, ICAC Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) 1. According to the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002, how is a bribe defined? 2. Do I need to come in person to the ICAC to report an act of corruption? 3. Do I need to come in person to give a statement after reporting corruption by phone? 4. In case I make a complaint, how can my identity be protected? 5. Does the ICAC guarantee confidentiality of both identity of complainant and information received? 6. Will anybody else know I contacted the ICAC? 7. Upon a receipt of a corruption complaint, how does ICAC proceed? 8. When a suspect is interviewed by the ICAC, can he remain silent and call for a lawyer? 9. Upon receipt of a corruption complaint against a civil servant, will the ICAC inform his Head of Department? 10. Will the complainant/witness of a corruption case be informed of the outcome of the investigation? 11. Does the law protect me against victimisation after having reported an act of corruption to the ICAC? 12. Does the law protect me against any kind of false allegation? 1. According to the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002, how is a bribe defined? Under the &ldquo;Prevention of Corruption Act 2002&rdquo; , there is no specific definition of &ldquo;bribe&rdquo; . The Concise Oxford English Dictionary defines &ldquo;bribe&rdquo;as &ldquo;an inducement offered in an attempt to dishonestly persuade someone to act in one&rsquo;s favour by a payment or otherwise&rdquo; . However, the definition of &lsquo; act of corruption &rsquo;in section 2 of the Act sheds some light on this definition as follows:- &ldquo;act of corruption (a) means an act which constitutes a corruption offence; and (b) includes- (i) any conduct whereby in return for a gratification, a person does or neglects from doing an act in contravention of his public duties; (ii) the offer, promise, soliciting or receipt of a gratification as an inducement or reward to do or not to do any act, with a corrupt intention; (iii) the abuse of a public or private office for private gain; (iv) an agreement between 2 or more persons to act or refrain from acting in violation of a person \'s duties in the private or public sector for profit or gain; (v) any conduct whereby a person accepts or obtains, or agrees to accept or attempts to obtain, from any person, for himself or for any other person, any gratification of inducing a public official, by corrupt or illegal means, or by the exercise of personal influence, to do or abstain from doing an act in the exercise of his duties to show favour or disfavour to any person. Back to top 2. Do I need to come in person to the ICAC to report an act of corruption? No. But a person may report an act of corruption (a) orally by coming to the ICAC in person, (b) in writing without disclosing one&rsquo;s identity, (c) in writing by giving one&rsquo;s name, address, etc., (d) by e-mail, (e) by phone either anonymously or disclosing one&rsquo;s identity. ICAC encourages complaints to be made in person since then the enquiry will be more efficient and expedient. Back to top 3. Do I need to come in person to give a statement after reporting corruption by phone? If the report has been made anonymously, the answer is in the negative. But, otherwise, you may be called to do so and later or called as a witness when the case will be heard before Court. 4. In case I make a complaint, how can my identity be protected? In virtue of section 48 of PoCA 2002, when the Commission has received information in confidence that an act of corruption has taken place, the information given and the identity of the informer shall be kept secret between the Commission and the informer and all matters relating to such information shall be privileged and shall not be disclosed before any court, tribunal or other authority. Further, in case evidence has to be given in Court in any civil or criminal matter, the Director-General shall cause all parts relating to the informer or the information given to be concealed so as to protect the identity of the informer. Section 49 of the Act further ensures the protection of witnesses against civil or criminal liability as a result of a disclosure of a corrupt act. Further, in case somebody commits an act of victimisation against an informer or a witness, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding Rs 50,000 and to imprisonment not exceeding one year. Back to top 5. Does the ICAC guarantee confidentiality of both identity of complainant and information received? Yes, the Commission is bound by section 48(1) of the Act to guarantee the confidentiality of (i) the identity of the complainant, either as an informer or witness, (ii) the information received and (iii) the document or documents produced. Back to top 6. Will anybody else know I contacted the ICAC? No. All persons at the ICAC shall in terms of section 81 of the Act, maintain confidentially and secrecy of any matter, document, report and other information pertaining to the Commission. Further, they have to take an oath to this effect by swearing or solemnly affirming an affidavit before the Master and Registrar of the Supreme Court of Mauritius. Back to top 7. Upon a receipt of a corruption complaint, how does ICAC proceed? Whenever the Commission becomes aware that a corruption offence or a money laundering offence may have been committed, it investigates by way of preliminary investigation and where appropriate further investigation. Back to top 8. When a suspect is interviewed by the ICAC, can he remain silent and call for a lawyer? Yes. The Constitution of Mauritius guarantees this right. If a suspect does not wish to incriminate himself, he can choose to remain silent. Section 50(3) of PoCA 2002 provides that when a further investigation is being carried out in a corruption or money laundering case, a person may refuse to answer a question put to him or refuse to furnish information, documents, records or statements, where the answer to the question or the production of a document or class of document might tend to incriminate him. Further, the Constitution guarantees a person the right to retain a law practitioner of his choice at his own cost. Back to top 9. Upon receipt of a corruption complaint against a civil servant, will the ICAC inform his Head of Department? During the preliminary investigation period, the Commission will not inform the Head of department of the suspected Civil Servant. However, when the Commission has decided to proceed with further investigation in the matter, then the Head of Department will be informed and this without divulging sensitive information. Back to top 10. Will the complainant/witness of a corruption case be informed of the outcome of the investigation? If the case is to be prosecuted, the complainant or witness may have to attend Court to give evidence on behalf of the prosecution and will be able to follow the case until its conclusion. Further, if the Commission decides to discontinue the investigation, he or she will be informed accordingly. Now if the complaint does not disclose any corruption or money laundering offence but some other offence or offences, he or she will also be informed accordingly. Back to top 11. Does the law protect me against victimisation after having reported an act of corruption to the ICAC? Yes. Section 49(5) of PoCA 2002 provides that a person who commits an act of victimisation against a person who has made a disclosure to the ICAC, shall commit an offence and shall on conviction be liable to pay a fine not exceeding Rs 50,000 and to imprisonment not exceeding one year. It has to be noted that &ldquo;victimisation&rdquo; has been defined as an act (a) which causes injury, damage or loss; (b) of intimidation or harassment; (c) of discrimination, disadvantage or adverse treatment in relation to the person&rsquo;s employment; or (d) amounting to threats of reprisals Back to top 12. Does the law protect me against any kind of false allegation? As per section 49(b) of the Act, a person who makes a false disclosure knowing it to be false, shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to pay a fine not exceeding Rs 50,000 and to imprisonment not exceeding one year. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",53);arrFiles[14]=new Array(20,"procurement.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Procurement 1. Purchase without Quotation 2. Purchase without Quotations in case of urgency/time constraints 3. Request for Quotation 4. Invitation to Bid 5. Request for Proposals Procurement of goods and services at the ICAC is carried out in conformity with best practices, taking into account the need for achieving value for money and ensuring transparency and accountability. The Administration &amp; Finance Division under the supervision of the Board, is responsible for ensuring the integrity of the procurement process and maintaining fairness in the treatment of all suppliers. The methods used by the ICAC for procurement of goods, works and/or services are as follows: Request for Quotation (RFQ) Invitation to Bid (ITB) Request for Proposals (RFP) In the process of selecting a supplier ICAC&rsquo;s procurement methods aim at maximising competition and achieve best value for money. 1. Purchase without Quotation With a view to ensuring effectiveness and minimizing complexity, no quotation is required for the purchase of any single item of commodity for an amount not exceeding Rs 25,000. 2. Purchase without Quotations in case of urgency/time constraints The Board can approve purchases for a sum not exceeding Rs 50,000 per commodity without quotation in case of urgency and time constraints provided they are fully justified. 3. Request for Quotation For the procurement of goods, services and/or works worth more than Rs 25,000 per commodity, but less than Rs 500,000, quotations are invited from at least three suppliers. The basis of the award in case of a Request for Quotation is price and responsiveness to the prescribed specifications. 4. Invitation to Bid As Invitation to Bid is normally used whenever the entity is not required to propose technical approaches to a project activity, or to offer management or supervision of an activity. Another factor in selecting this method is that the contract amount is Rs 500,000 or more. 5. Request for Proposals Request for Proposals is used when the inputs and/or outputs cannot be quantitatively or qualitatively expressed at the time the invitation is made, as for example, when consulting or similar services are sought. A Request for Proposals may also be used for purchase of complex goods when the relevant Division is not sure of the functional specifications and wish to seek proposals. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",38);arrFiles[15]=new Array(21,"about_corruption_investigation_division.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Commission Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Legal Division Administration and Finance Division Accountability Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : About ICAC Corruption Investigation Division The Corruption Investigation Division is responsible for all corruption and money laundering investigations. The Division is headed by a Director appointed by the Commission after consultation with the Prime Minister. It consists of two branches the Anti-Corruption Branch the Anti-Money Laundering and Technical Support Branch, which are headed by Assistant Directors. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[16]=new Array(22,"temp.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Commission Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Legal Division Administration and Finance Division Accountability Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : About ICAC Commission The Commission shall be a body corporate. Under Section 19 (3) of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002 (as amended by Act 24 of 2005): The Commission shall be administered and managed by a Board which shall consist of a Chairperson and 2 other members. The Chairperson of the Board shall be the Director-General of the Commission. The Board Comprises Functions of the Commission The functions of the Commission, as set out in Section 20 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002, shall be to &ndash; educate the public against corruption; enlist and foster public support in combating corruption; receive and consider any allegation that a corruption offence has been committed; detect or investigate any act of corruption; investigate the conduct of any public official which, in its opinion, is connected with or conducive to, corruption; monitor, in such manner as it considers appropriate, the implementation of any contract awarded by a public body, with a view to ensuring that no irregularity or impropriety is involved therein; examine the practices and procedures of any public body in order to facilitate the discovery of acts of corruption and to secure the revision of methods of work or procedures which, in its opinion, may be conducive to corruption; advise and assist any public body on ways and means in which acts of corruption may be eliminated; undertake and assist in research projects in order to identify the causes of corruption and its consequences on, inter alia , the social and economic structure of Mauritius; cooperate with all other statutory corporations which have as object the betterment of the social and economic life of Mauritius; draft model codes of conduct and advise public bodies as to the adoption of such code of conduct as may be suited to such bodies; . co-operate and collaborate with international institutions, agencies or organisations in the fight against money laundering and corruption; monitor current legislative and administrative practices; advise the Parliamentary Committee on such legislative reform as it considers necessary to foster the elimination of acts of corruption; detect and investigate any matter that may involve the laundering of money or suspicious transaction that is referred to it by the F1U; execute any request for assistance referred to it by the F1U; take such measures as may be necessary to counteract money laundering in consultation with the F1U; co-operate and collaborate with the FlU in fulfilling common objectives. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",42);arrFiles[18]=new Array(24,"about_accountability.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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There are basically two mechanisms put in place to ensure proper checks and balances in the functioning of the ICAC. Administrative Accountability The Parliamentary Committee is established by virtue of Part VI of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002. Part VI covers issues such as the proceedings of the Parliamentary Committee as well as its functions and powers. The Parliamentary Committee ensures administrative accountability of the ICAC by monitoring and reviewing its activities in various matters. The Parliamentary Committee is composed of 9 members of Parliament. One of the members is designated as Chairperson by the Prime Minister. The Parliamentary Committee meets at least once a month and on such other date as the Chairperson may determine. The Parliamentary Committee monitors and reviews the manner in which the Commission fulfills its functions under the Act, reviews the budgetary estimates of the Commission, and issues such instructions as it considers appropriate with regard to the financial management, and the staffing requirements of the Commission, as well as the allocation of resources to the various operations of the Commission. The Parliamentary Committee&rsquo;s role does not extend to monitoring a matter related to any investigation being carried out by ICAC or the findings of the Commission in relation to a particular investigation. The ICAC accounts for its investigative decisions through a separate mechanism, i.e. to the judiciary. Judicial Accountability In matters where the Commission is of the view that an investigation has disclosed prima facie evidence against a person and considers prosecution, the matter is referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). No prosecution can be instituted by ICAC except with the consent of the DPP. The DPP is an independent authority, established by virtue of Section 72 of the Constitution of Mauritius. Section 72 also provides for the role and powers of the DPP, who has the powers inter alia , in any case in which it considers it desirable to do so, to institute and undertake criminal proceedings before any court of law. Moreover, those investigations carried out by the ICAC which are prosecuted before the courts come naturally under judicial scrutiny and are therefore subject to the Court&rsquo;s judgments. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",35);arrFiles[19]=new Array(25,"about_administration_finance_division.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Commission Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Legal Division Administration and Finance Division Accountability Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : About ICAC Administration and Finance Division The Administration and Finance Division has been set up by the Commission by virtue of section 28 (1)(d) of the Act. It has four operational sections, namely:- Finance Procurement Human Resource &amp; Support Services Section Administration Each section is under the responsibility of a Senior Officer. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[20]=new Array(26,"about_corruption_prevention_education_division.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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The Division has two operational branches namely: the Systems Enhancement Branch and the Community Relations Branch. Each Branch is under the responsibility of an Assistant Director. Systems Enhancement Branch This branch examines the practices and procedures of public bodies and makes recommendations on how corruption opportunities can be eliminated or reduced. This is done by way of assignments which critically review specific work areas in the public sector. The branch also advises public and private sector organizations, on request, on ways and means to prevent corruption. Community Relations Branch This branch has the duty to educate the community about the dangers of corruption and to develop and retain the support of the public in the fight against corruption. The ultimate objective is two folds: make the population at large aware of the dangers of corruption, encourage them to develop intolerance towards it and prompt willingness to fight against it; and raise public awareness of corruption issues, increase public intolerance of corruption and persuade the public to report acts of corruption. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",33);arrFiles[21]=new Array(27,"about_legal_division.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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On the enforcement side, lawyers are required to guide and advise investigators during the course of an investigation. As regards to the other Divisions, the staff of the Legal Division ensures that the activities of these Divisions are conducted in accordance with the provisions of the law. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[22]=new Array(31,"publications.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Reports &amp; Publications - Brochures Avek nou pena simin(youth) Combatting money laundering Corruption et Religion Fighting corruption through education Ki &eacute;t&eacute; corruption Madame servi ou la force Promoting anti corruption practices The youth in the fight against corruption What is corruption What is corruption-public Corruption so refrain C \'est quoi la corruption Building Corruption Resistance in Public Bodies Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",35);arrFiles[24]=new Array(35,"director_message.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Director General \'s Message Mr. Anil Kumar Ujoodha Message of the DG: &ldquo;We have to be proactive in the enhancement of a culture of integrity&rdquo; Fortunately, our country has not yet reached the point of no return as far as corruption and money laundering are concerned. However, since the perception of corruption in certain sectors is quite high together with the globalization process and innovation in communication, Mauritius is more and more vulnerable to acts of corruption that can compromise the economic and social reputation of our country. We have no choice since we have a duty to resist the waves of corruption. We need a change in our mindset where integrity remains the only buzzword. It is a fact that in countries where corruption reigns supreme, there is a total distortion of values. Such situation threatens democracy as well as human rights. In some countries, corruption has plagued the economy and brought poverty to unimaginable levels. In Mauritius, we have to be proactive so that everybody, especially our younger generation learn and demonstrate the virtues of honesty, respect and integrity. This is achievable through the promotion of social values and sustained education among young people. This will, in effect, create an environment conducive to a culture of integrity &ndash;the antidote to corrupt behaviour. To bring this societal change, everyone must contribute to develop such a culture of integrity. This is a long term challenge and it will involve all the stakeholders including the civil society, NGOs, religious bodies, private and public sectors as well as the government.. To stem the tide of corruption, each and every sector needs the support of others. In short, there should be an inter-dependency where each sector brings in its capabilities. Fighting corruption in isolation may not achieve the expected results. The ICAC is now embarking on new anti-corruption initiatives and measures that will not only enhance integrity but will also bring awareness that corruption is a high risk activity carrying a maximum penalty of 10 years penal servitude and for money laundering, the maximum penalty is 10 years penal servitude and forfeiture of assets plus a fine of Rs. 2 million. We strongly advocate for a synergy of anti-corruption efforts for effective and visible changes in our society. All Mauritians should join hands and work towards a unique goal: liberate the country from the pangs of corruption. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[25]=new Array(36,"newsletter.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Commission Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Legal Division Administration and Finance Division Accountability Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : About ICAC The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has been set up by virtue of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002 as subsequently amended. It is administered and managed by a Board, comprising a Director General as Chairperson and two Members. The Board is assisted, in its operational activities, by the following divisions: Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention and Education Division Legal Division; and Administration &amp; Finance Division Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[28]=new Array(41,"career_opportunities.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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Application for any post has to be submitted on the prescribed form. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",40);arrFiles[29]=new Array(42,"corruption_prevention.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division The Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division (CPED) The CPED is one of the operational divisions of the ICAC. The functions of the CPED are defined in Section 20 of the PoCA 2002 .This division is under the responsibility of the Director of the CPED. The CPED aims to: Educate and manage the ICAC communication and awareness campaigns. The CPED has the duty to educate the community about the dangers of corruption and to develop and retain the support of the public for the fight against corruption. ICAC in partnership with the civil society, government and the private sector has an important role to play in raising public awareness of the harm done by corruption. Advise government on how to eliminate corruption opportunities in the systems and procedures of public administration, government departments and agencies and other public institutions. Our goal The goal of the CPED is to reduce corruption nationally through: relevant information, education and communication required to promote a culture of integrity enhancing integrity in Public Bodies so that it does not undermine Mauritius&rsquo;s economic, political and social development. Our approach The CPED focuses on public expectations as well as good governance. Its actions are in line with the legislative intentions and also on the obligations that arise out of the international conventions. It enlists public support and work in collaboration with all its stakeholders. Our Commitment We are committed to provide our services for betterment of the quality of life of the population. We will listen and respond to public expectations and supply what we promise on time and every time with a high degree of professionalism. We will try to improve continuously our practices so that actions can be instigated in a proactive manner in the fulfilment of our objectives and meeting the expectations of the population. We acknowledge that this relies on comprehensive staff development and training activities, which is regarded as our priority. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",41);arrFiles[30]=new Array(43,"applications.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities ICAC Vacancies Applying for a job Recruitment of Personnel Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Career Opportunities Applying for a job Application Form Choose to download your application form : Application Form.zip (18 KB) Application Form.xls (69 KB) Application Form.pdf (64 KB) Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities ICAC Vacancies Applying for a job Recruitment of Personnel Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Career Opportunities Recruitment of Personnel Recruitment of personnel is carried out in strict compliance with Section 24 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002, as subsequently amended. Section 24 lays down strict procedures that have to be followed by the ICAC in recruiting staff. Job vacancies are advertised in the Government Gazette as well as in at least 3 daily newspapers having a wide circulation in Mauritius. All of the applications are duly considered before a shortlist of the best qualified candidates is called for interview. The Commission establishes the salaries, wages, allowances and conditions of employment of its officers, with the approval of the Parliamentary Committee. A person recruited as &lsquo;officer&rsquo;by the Commission is not deemed to be employed in a public office. However, the Commission may, with the approval of the relevant Service Commission, recruit a public officer or an officer of a local authority on contract. In the alternative, the Commission also has the option of &lsquo;making use of the services&rsquo;of a police officer or other public officer designated for that purpose either by the Commissioner of Police or the Head of the Civil Service. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",40);arrFiles[32]=new Array(507,"temp_abt.htm","15 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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It is administered and managed by a Board, comprising a Director General as Chairperson and two Members. The Board is assisted, in its operational activities, by the following divisions: Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention and Education Division Legal Division; and Administration &amp; Finance Division Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[33]=new Array(508,"cid_statistics.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Structure Reporting acts of corruption Offences and Hearings Statistics Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Investigation Division Statistics Page under construction We apologise for the inconvenience. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Structure Reporting acts of corruption Offences and Hearings Statistics Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Investigation Division Structure composition of the CID The CID is responsible for investigating corruption and money laundering offences referred to it by the Board. The Board under section 46 refers to the Director of CID all corruption and money laundering complaints for a Preliminary Investigation (PI). The POCA 2002 makes provision for hearings under section 47 (3) in cases which the Board deems necessary. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",38);arrFiles[35]=new Array(510,"corruption_prevention_achievements.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Achievements CPED&rsquo;s anti-corruption activities in 2003-2005 were as follows: S/N TARGET AUDIENCE NO: OF EVENTS NO: OF PARTICIPANTS 1 National Events 35 6355 2 Regiona0l Events 67 5361 3 Political Class 8 203 4 Civil Society 546 24 161 5 Public Sector/Parastatal Bodies/Cooperative Sector 552 16 522 6 Private Sector/Professional Bodies 180 4835 7 Education Sector 1611 66 052 8 Rodrigues 153 6840 TOTAL 3152 130 329 Other achievements are as follows: Best practice guides on procurement and management of contract works Corruption prevention reviews Codes of conduct &ndash;Large Tax Payer Department &amp; Prisons Services Gift guideline for public officials National publicity campaign on evils of corruption National Workshops for youth and representatives of Federation of Trade Unions Various competitions: Essay and poster for HSC students &amp; 1 short story writing competition for children (10-12 yrs) Curriculum Development: activity cum guide book for teachers of upper-primary level, materials on living values for upper primary workbook Capacity Building: Brochures, posters, handouts for circulation, powerpoint presentations National Integrity Workshop National Women Forum National Workshops: Trade Unions, NGOs, Social Workers &amp; Social Welfare Divisions Workshops for women National workshop for primary school trainee teachers Regional Workshop for the SAHRIT Signing of MOU with MRC &amp; TUF Best Anti-Corruption Framework 2005 in collaboration with the MQI 1st anniversary of the United Nations Convention against Corruption Commemoration of the International Anti-Corruption Day Story writing competition for the primary education sector Running a module &ldquo;Moral Values and Good Governance&rdquo;at the UOM Setting up of the National Integrity Working Group (NIWG) core team, Women core team, National Youth Anti-Corruption Working Group Setting up of the Quality Circle Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Charter What the public can expect from us: Commitment to our education and prevention mandates Prompt response to public bodies /public requests and needs Effectiveness and promptness in the delivery of our services Compliance with our international obligations What we expect from the public: Promote integrity in all their actions, decisions and behaviour. Resistance and Intolerance against corruption To adopt a patriotic attitude and report acts of corruption To trust ICAC To provide long term commitment to fight corruption Collaboration and partnership To realise that beating corruption takes time and can be painful Our Values The ICAC is guided by the following core values Honesty and integrity High standard of professionalism Commitment to the rule of law Independence and objectivity Accountability and openness Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",39);arrFiles[37]=new Array(512,"corruption_prevention_communication.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Communication Tools &amp; Publications All reports and publications will be available &ndash;Automatic Link to Reports and Publications webpage. Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",40);arrFiles[38]=new Array(513,"corruption_prevention_services.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services To attain its strategic goals, CPED needs to build public support and work in partnership with all stakeholders. Consequently, we provide the required services to the best of our capacity and for the benefit of the population at large within the legal framework. The CPED provides the following services in the fight against corruption: &bull; Building corruption resistance . It conducts general awareness campaigns to enlighten the population on the dangers of corruption, reporting mechanism and protection of whistleblowers. A capacity building approach through education, training and material development, is privileged. &bull; Corruption Prevention Management. The assistance available includes preparation of corruption prevention tools and best practice guides for organizations and advocacy services in strengthening systems in public bodies. Corruption prevention reviews are conducted with a view towards enhancing systems to reduce opportunities for corruption in public bodies. &bull; Development of model code of conduct. The Division assists public bodies in the development of Codes of Conduct and Procedure Manual on request. It also provides organisational and management review guidelines. &bull; Curriculum Enhancement. CPED is mandated to assist in enhancing the curriculum at all educational levels. &bull; Contact and link services with anti-corruption bodies. CPED promotes links between the Commission and international organisations so as to foster international co-operation and technical assistance to ensure the effectiveness of actions in the fight against corruption. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",40);arrFiles[39]=new Array(514,"corruption_prevention_strategy.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Strategy &ldquo;Giving a Global Dimension to National Corruption Prevention Strategies&rdquo; Our main strategy is based on &ldquo;Integrity of Systems and People&rdquo; . The focus is on the promotion of integrity management, good governance, ethical operations and conduct, value-based education and trust building in public administration. International Standards The CPED implements the corruption prevention strategies contained in the SADC Protocol and the UNCAC with regard to our Mauritian environment taking into consideration the regional and international initiatives in the fight against corruption. Nurturing a Culture of Integrity The CPED promotes integrity, accountability, sound management of public affairs and responsible behaviour at organizational and individual levels and prompts corruption prevention culture in the public sector. Enhancing Public Trust The CPED endeavours to maintain a high public profile and &ldquo;mind share&rdquo;within the community by enhancing public confidence and trust in the public sector. CPED promotes and strengthens the development of mechanisms to prevent and detect corruption in public and private sectors. Networking The CPED also promotes links between ICAC and international organizations so as to foster international cooperation and technical assistance to ensure the effectiveness of actions. Sustaining Partnership The CPED builds networks and partnership with all sectors of the population namely public sector, private sector, government, youth and all components of civil society of the Republic of Mauritius. ICAC relies on this collaboration to bring its messages in every nook and corner of the society and prevents corruption among the whole population. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",41);arrFiles[40]=new Array(515,"about1.htm","15 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Commission Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Legal Division Administration and Finance Division Accountability Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : About ICAC The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has been set up by virtue of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002 as subsequently amended. It is administered and managed by a Board, comprising a Director General as Chairperson and two Members. The Board is assisted, in its operational activities, by the following divisions: Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention and Education Division Legal Division; and Administration &amp; Finance Division Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[41]=new Array(516,"temp_cid.htm","15 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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It is administered and managed by a Board, comprising a Director General as Chairperson and two Members. The Board is assisted, in its operational activities, by the following divisions: Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention and Education Division Legal Division; and Administration &amp; Finance Division Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",33);arrFiles[42]=new Array(517,"temp1.htm","15 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Commission Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Legal Division Administration and Finance Division Accountability Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : About ICAC The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has been set up by virtue of the Prevention of Corruption Act 2002 as subsequently amended. It is administered and managed by a Board, comprising a Director General as Chairperson and two Members. The Board is assisted, in its operational activities, by the following divisions: Corruption Investigation Division Corruption Prevention and Education Division Legal Division; and Administration &amp; Finance Division Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",32);arrFiles[43]=new Array(518,"temp_cped.htm","15 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Our Services Our Strategy Achievements Communication Tools &amp; Publications Our Charter Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division The Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division (CPED) The CPED is one of the operational divisions of the ICAC. The functions of the CPED are defined in Section 20 of the PoCA 2002 .This division is under the responsibility of the Director of the CPED. The CPED aims to: Educate and manage the ICAC communication and awareness campaigns. The CPED has the duty to educate the community about the dangers of corruption and to develop and retain the support of the public for the fight against corruption. ICAC in partnership with the civil society, government and the private sector has an important role to play in raising public awareness of the harm done by corruption. Advise government on how to eliminate corruption opportunities in the systems and procedures of public administration, government departments and agencies and other public institutions. Our goal The goal of the CPED is to reduce corruption nationally through: relevant information, education and communication required to promote a culture of integrity enhancing integrity in Public Bodies so that it does not undermine Mauritius&rsquo;s economic, political and social development. Our approach The CPED focuses on public expectations as well as good governance. Its actions are in line with the legislative intentions and also on the obligations that arise out of the international conventions. It enlists public support and work in collaboration with all its stakeholders. Our Commitment We are committed to provide our services for betterment of the quality of life of the population. We will listen and respond to public expectations and supply what we promise on time and every time with a high degree of professionalism. We will try to improve continuously our practices so that actions can be instigated in a proactive manner in the fulfilment of our objectives and meeting the expectations of the population. We acknowledge that this relies on comprehensive staff development and training activities, which is regarded as our priority. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",40);arrFiles[44]=new Array(519,"archive.htm","17 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Feedback &amp; Suggestions In order to improve our services, your feedback and suggestions are welcomed. Feedback on ICAC services in general Feedback on ICAC online services Contact Details You may leave your contact details forthe followup of your request: Surname : Other Name : Address: Phone No: Email Address: Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",30);arrFiles[46]=new Array(521,"cid_offences_hearings.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Structure Reporting acts of corruption Offences and Hearings Statistics Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Investigation Division Offences &amp; Hearings 1. Offences 2. Hearings 3. Mutual Assistance/Extradition 4. Important definitions 1. Offences A &ndash;Corruption offence The PoCA creates an array of corruption offences which may be committed by public officials, members of the public and personnel of the private sector. The offences are described under section 4 to 17 of Part II of the Act. A public official can commit a corruption offence, by soliciting, accepting or obtaining from another person for himself or another person a gratification or various reasons as enumerated in the law. The same principle will apply to someone giving, agreeing to give or offering a gratification to a public official. B &ndash;Money laundering offence The FIAMLA provides that: &bull;Any person shall commit an offence when he engages in a transaction that involves proceeds of any crime. &bull;Any financial institution or member of a relevant profession is liable if it fails to take measures to ensure that neither it nor any service offered by it is capable of being used by a person to commit money laundering. &bull;Any person shall commit an offence who makes or accepts any payment in cash in excess of Rs 500,000 or equivalent amount in foreign currency. &bull;The law lays the burden on the banks, financial institution, cash dealers or members of a relevant profession or occupation to report any suspicious transactions. &bull;There are other offences that pertain to obligation to report and keep records and the disclosure of information which is prejudicial to a request. Back to top 2. Hearings Hearings may be conducted in public or in private as the DG will determine. A representative of the Legal Division shall be in attendance to provide legal advice. Public hearing is carried out in cases where the element of public interest is present. In cases where private hearing is opted, no person shall make any report of such hearing unless he/she has obtained prior permission of the DG in writing. Any person, who in the course of such hearing, knowingly makes a false or misleading statement, commits an offence. Subsequently the DG shall submit a report of the hearing to the Director of Public Prosecutions for a decision. Back to top 3. Mutual Assistance/Extradition In both cases of corruption and money laundering, ICAC can provide assistance to or solicit assistance from foreign states.Section 80 of PoCA makes provision for extradition of a person in case of a corruption offence. Back to top 4. Important definitions: (i) Gratification means gift, reward, discount, premium or other advantage, other than lawful remuneration, release or discharge of a loan, offer of employment, offer or promise of a gratification. (ii) Public Official means a Minister, MLA, Public Officer, a local government officer, an employee or member of local authority, a member of a Commission set up under the Constitution, an employee or member of a statutory corporation, an employee or director of any government company, a judge, an arbitrator, an assessor or a member of a jury. (iii) Suspicious transactions means a transaction which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that it may involve the laundering of money or the proceeds of any crime including any offence concerning the financing of any activities or transaction related to terrorism, is made in circumstances of unusual or unjustified complexity, appears to have no economic justification or lawful objective, is made by or on behalf of a person whose identity has not been established to the satisfaction of the person with whom the transaction is made, or gives rise to suspicion for any other reason. (iv) Cash dealer means a person authorised under the Foreign Exchange Dealers Act to carry on the business of foreign exchange dealer or money changer. (v) Exempt transaction means a transaction between the Bank of Mauritius and any other person; between a bank and another bank; between a bank and a financial institution; between a bank or a financial institution and a customer where - The customer is, at the time the transaction takes place, an established customer of the bank or financial institution; and the transaction consists of a deposit into, or withdrawal from, an account maintained by the Customer with the bank or financial institution, where the transaction does not exceed an amount that is commensurate with the lawful business activities of the customer; or between such other persons as may be prescribed Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",48);arrFiles[47]=new Array(522,"cid_reporting_acts.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Structure Reporting acts of corruption Offences and Hearings Statistics Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Corruption Investigation Division Reporting Acts Of Corruption 1. Duty to report acts of corruption 2. Protection of informers and witnesses 3. Consequences of making false disclosure 4. Duty to report suspicious transactions 5. Legal consequences of reporting under FIAMLA 1. Duty to report acts of corruption Under section 43, any person may notify the Commission or an officer orally or in writing, without disclosing his identity of an act of corruption. Under section 44, the burden is laid upon an officer of a public body, to forthwith make a written report to the Commission of any act of corruption committed within or in relation to that public body. Under section 45, it is stipulated that in the exercise of his functions &ndash;Judge, Magistrate, the Ombudsman, DPP, Director of Audit, Chief Executive of the public body and the Commissioner of Police, may refer acts of corruption to the Commission for investigation. Back to top 2. Protection of informers and witnesses Under section 48, protection is given to informers in as much as information given by them shall be privileged and shall not be disclosed in any proceedings before any court, tribunal or other authority, as well as their identity. In case any record in which the name of the informer appears and which has to be tendered as evidence, the DG shall conceal from view all parts relating to the informer or information given by him. Under section 49, any person who discloses in good faith to a member of the Board or an officer that a person, public official, body corporate or public body is involved in an act of corruption, he shall incur no civil or criminal liability. The same protection is extended to public officials. Any person, who makes a disclosure under section 49, shall be protected against acts of victimization under the pain of a criminal offence. Back to top 3. Consequences of making false disclosure Under section 49 (6), a person shall be guilty of a criminal offence if he knowingly makes a false disclosure. Back to top 4. Duty to report suspicious transactions Every bank, financial institution, cash dealer or member of a relevant profession or occupation shall forthwith make a report to the FIU of any transaction which the bank, financial institution, cash dealer or member of the relevant profession or occupation has reason to believe may be a suspicious transaction. Back to top 5. Legal consequences of reporting under FIAMLA 1. No person directly or indirectly involved in the reporting of a suspicious transaction under this Part shall inform any person involved in the transaction or to an unauthorised third party that the transaction has been reported or that information has been supplied to the FIU pursuant to a request made under section 13(2). 2. No proceedings shall lie against any person for having - reported in good faith under this Part any suspicion he may have had, whether or not the suspicion proves to be well founded following investigation or prosecution or any other judicial action;supplied any information to the FIU pursuant to a request made under section 13(2). 3. No officer who receives a report made under this Part shall incur liability for any breach of confidentiality for any disclosure made in compliance with this Act. 4. For the purposes of this section &ndash; &ldquo;officer&rdquo;includes a director, employee, agent or other legal representative; &ldquo;unauthorised third party&rdquo;does not include any of the supervisory authorities. Back to top Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Status of prosecution in matters investigated by ICA C Table I Cases submitted to DPP with recommendation for prosecution after conclusion of investigation Awaiting Consent of DPP for Prosecution Awaiting Consent of DPP for Prosecution No Accused Offence DPP 1 T.M Conflict of Interest 08.08.06 2 J.A Corruption of an agent 09.11.06 3 M.A.N Corruption of an agent 23.11.06 4 R.B Receiving gift for corrupt purpose 23.11.06 5 A.A Traffic D&rsquo;Influence 08.12.06 6 M.I.D Traffic D&rsquo;Influence 08.12.06 7 C.A Bribery by public official 26.01.07 8 V.B Corruption of agent 12.04.07 9 H.L Public official using position for gratification 17.07.07 10 J.S 1. Public official using position for gratification 2. Bribery by public official 21.08.07 11 R.V Bribery by public official 28.08.07 12 B.J 1. Conflict of interests 2.Public official using office for gratification 07.09.07 13 P.B Bribery by public official 26.09.07 14 1.G.G 2 D.S. Public official using office for gratification 01.10.07 15 K.J. Corruption of agent 04.10.07 16 L.C. Public official using position for gratification 09.10.07 17 S.G. Bribery by public official 09.10.07 Table II Main cases pending before Intermediate Court S/No Cause No Accused Offence Date 1 1054/07 Balkrishna Hamtohul Public official taking gratification (3 counts) PF (Plea) 15.10.07 2 1053/07 1. Yudistir Dookhit 2. Oograssen Seetul Bribery by public official PF (Plea) 22.10.07 3 1055/07 Visnoo Parsad Matadeen Traffic D&rsquo;influence PF (Plea) 22.10.07 4 898/07 Harris Vanapalli Tatayah Bribery of Public Official (3 counts) PF (Letter) 29.10.07 5 517/05 Ravindranath Kaundun Bribery by public official Continuation 12.11.07 6 41/07 Asokumar Veeriah Bribery by public official PF 15.11.07 7 557/07 Anoop Kumarsingh Balluck 1. Forgery by public of ficer 2. Public official using his position for gratification Trial 28.11.07 8 507/07 Giandeve Meetoo 1. Public official using office for gratification 2 Bribery by public official Trial 21.11.07 9 274/07 Abdool Razack Moossa Public official using office for gratification Trial 23.11.07 10 1159/04 Amber Kumar Joymangal Bribery by public official Trial 26.11.07 11 275/07 Farook Rusmaully Bribery by public official Trial 26.11.07 12 271/07 Komardath Singh Sicharam 1. Influencing public official 2. Public official using office for gratification 3. Conflict of interests Trial 11.12.07 13 830/04 1 Ram Fowdar 2 Dharmanand Groodoyal Bribery by public official Trial 18.12.07 14 1406/06 Narainsingh Roopun Public official using position for gratification Trial 10.01.08 15 1775/04 1. Ramesh Koomar Prayag 2. Bhardawaz Heerah Bribery by public official Continuation &ndash;14.01.08 16 1377/06 1. Satyawan Kutwaroo 2. Iswaraj Ghallu 1. Traffic d&rsquo;Influence 2. Public Official taking gratification Trial 30.01.08 17 42/07 1.Nimrajsingh Jugmohun 2. Geereesh Kumar Puryag Public official using office for gratification Trial 28.02.08 18 506/07 Nimrajsingh Jugmohun Bribery by public official Trial 28.02.08 19 273/07 Kiran Kumar Burhoo Public official using office for gratification Trial 06.03.08 20 1466/04 1 Rambans Salick 2 Sobid Bissessur Bribery by public official Continuation 24.03.08 21 626/07 1 Rajen Velvindron 2 Mrs Mookieswaree Velvindron 3 Miss Mandee Velvindron Money Laundering (23 counts) Trial 20.05.08 Table III ICAC Cases pending Appeal as at 11.10.0 S/No Appellant Respondent Offence Remarks 1 ICAC Shivanand Soobrun Bribery by public official Merits 19.11.07 2 Rajen Hanumanthadu 1. ICAC 2. State of Mauritius Bribery by public official Merits 09.06.08 PS Oozageer Suneechara who had been sentenced on 11.04.06 by the Intermediate Court to undergo three months imprisonment + Rs. 500 costs for Bribery by a public official appealed to the sentence which was dismissed with costs as per SCR 7200. 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Sabha, P Louis 10.00-11.00 17/01/2008 Exchange programme on corruption and related issues Student Priests M.Arya Ravived P. Sabha, P Louis 09.00-12.00 18/01/2008 Working Session Members of CBIC, Goodlands Goodlands Social Welfare Centre 16 00 - 18 00 21/01/2008 Working Session Members of trade union core team Seat of Fed of Parastatal Bodies and other unions - Corderie St, P Louis 10 00 - 12 00 23/01/2008 Working Session LGSC LGSC, F Side 13 30 - 15 30 25/01/2008 Working Session Members of Savanne Women Action Team Riv Des Anguilles CC 14 00 - 16 00 Working Session Forensic Science Laboratory Reduit 13 30 - 15 30 28/01/2008 Working Session CBIC, Mahebourg Mahebourg Social Welfare Centre 16 30 - 18 00 Educational session with pupils &amp; talk with teachers during extended lunch time Pupils / Teachers Cit&eacute; Vallijee G S 09 30 - 12 30 Sensitisation Session Form VI Students Bell Village SSS tbc 29/01/2008 Sensitisation Session Form VI Students John Kennedy College tbc Educational session with pupils &amp; talk with teachers during extended lunch time Pupils / Teachers R Gujadhur GS Flacq 09 30 - 12 30 Working Session Staff Min of Social Security 13 30 - 15 30 Workshop Women of Grand Port District Mahebourg SWC 09 00 - 12 00 30/01/2008 Educational session with pupils &amp; talk with teachers during extended lunch time Pupils / Teachers Bel Ombre G S 09 30 - 12 30 Sensitisation Session Form VI Students Dhunputh Lallah SSS tbc 31/01/2008 Working Session Traffic Field Division P Louis 13 30 - 15 30 Educational session with pupils &amp; talk with teachers during extended lunch time Pupils / Teachers Henrietta G S 09 30 - 12 30 Sensitisation Session Form VI Students Dr R Chaperon SSS tbc Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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Public official using position for gratification 2. Bribery by public official 21.08.07 11 R.V Bribery by public official 28.08.07 12 B.J 1. Conflict of interests 2.Public official using office for gratification 07.09.07 13 P.B Bribery by public official 26.09.07 14 1.G.G 2 D.S. Public official using office for gratification 01.10.07 15 K.J. Corruption of agent 04.10.07 16 L.C. Public official using position for gratification 09.10.07 17 S.G. Bribery by public official 09.10.07 Back to top Table II Main cases pending before Intermediate Court S/No Cause No Accused Offence Date 1 1054/07 Balkrishna Hamtohul Public official taking gratification (3 counts) PF (Plea) 15.10.07 2 1053/07 1. Yudistir Dookhit 2. Oograssen Seetul Bribery by public official PF (Plea) 22.10.07 3 1055/07 Visnoo Parsad Matadeen Traffic D&rsquo;influence PF (Plea) 22.10.07 4 898/07 Harris Vanapalli Tatayah Bribery of Public Official (3 counts) PF (Letter) 29.10.07 5 517/05 Ravindranath Kaundun Bribery by public official Continuation 12.11.07 6 41/07 Asokumar Veeriah Bribery by public official PF 15.11.07 7 557/07 Anoop Kumarsingh Balluck 1. Forgery by public of ficer 2. Public official using his position for gratification Trial 28.11.07 8 507/07 Giandeve Meetoo 1. Public official using office for gratification 2 Bribery by public official Trial 21.11.07 9 274/07 Abdool Razack Moossa Public official using office for gratification Trial 23.11.07 10 1159/04 Amber Kumar Joymangal Bribery by public official Trial 26.11.07 11 275/07 Farook Rusmaully Bribery by public official Trial 26.11.07 12 271/07 Komardath Singh Sicharam 1. Influencing public official 2. Public official using office for gratification 3. Conflict of interests Trial 11.12.07 13 830/04 1 Ram Fowdar 2 Dharmanand Groodoyal Bribery by public official Trial 18.12.07 14 1406/06 Narainsingh Roopun Public official using position for gratification Trial 10.01.08 15 1775/04 1. Ramesh Koomar Prayag 2. Bhardawaz Heerah Bribery by public official Continuation &ndash;14.01.08 16 1377/06 1. Satyawan Kutwaroo 2. Iswaraj Ghallu 1. Traffic d&rsquo;Influence 2. Public Official taking gratification Trial 30.01.08 17 42/07 1.Nimrajsingh Jugmohun 2. Geereesh Kumar Puryag Public official using office for gratification Trial 28.02.08 18 506/07 Nimrajsingh Jugmohun Bribery by public official Trial 28.02.08 19 273/07 Kiran Kumar Burhoo Public official using office for gratification Trial 06.03.08 20 1466/04 1 Rambans Salick 2 Sobid Bissessur Bribery by public official Continuation 24.03.08 21 626/07 1 Rajen Velvindron 2 Mrs Mookieswaree Velvindron 3 Miss Mandee Velvindron Money Laundering (23 counts) Trial 20.05.08 Back to top Table III ICAC Cases pending Appeal as at 11.10.07 S/No Appellant Respondent Offence Remarks 1 ICAC Shivanand Soobrun Bribery by public official Merits 19.11.07 2 Rajen Hanumanthadu 1. ICAC 2. State of Mauritius Bribery by public official Merits 09.06.08 PS Oozageer Suneechara who had been sentenced on 11.04.06 by the Intermediate Court to undergo three months imprisonment + Rs. 500 costs for Bribery by a public official appealed to the sentence which was dismissed with costs as per SCR 7200. 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Louis 08.11.07 09 00 – 12 00 Workshop Women Municipality of Curepipe 08.11.07 Sensitisation session IVTB Trainees Lecture Theatre, Ebene 10.11.07 15 00 Prize Giving Local artists S. Constantin Theatre - Vacoas 12.11.07 Sensitisation session Students of SDIM SDIM, Pamplemouses 13 .11.07 13 00 Focus session Top management, middle management and technical staff of MSB Moka 13. 11. 07 16 30 Working session Community Goodlands Village Hall 13. 11. 07 13 00 Working Session SMF SMF 13.11.07 13 00 Sensitisation Trainees, Vocational training Institute Vocational training Institute 14.11.07 13 30 Working Session Home Affairs Division – PMO Home Affairs Division 14.11.07 13 30 Focus session Top management, middle management and technical staff of SIL 6th Floor, Sun Insurance Bldg 2, St Georges St, Port Louis 15.11.07 13 00 Sensitisation Students, Le Bocage Int School Le Bocage, Mt Ory, Moka 16.11.07 Empowerment session Staff of Technical School Management Trust Fund TSMTF, Rose Hill 21.11.07 13 00 Working Session Min of Social Security – R Hill Branch R Hill 22.11.07 09 00 – 12 00 Workshop Women F. Boyer de la Giroday S.S.S – Plaine Magnien 22.11.07 13 00 Working Session LGSC LGSC 22.11.07 13 00 Sensitisation/Debate Students, JR Training School Lycee des Mascareignes, St Pierre, Moka 27.11. 07 16 30 Working Session Community Chamouny Arya Sabha 28.11.07 13 30 Focus session Top management, middle management and technical staff of SIL 6th Floor, Sun Insurance Bldg 2, St Georges St, Port Louis 28.11.007 13 30 Working Session Life Insurance Corporation of India LIC, P Louis 29.11.07 14 00 Working Session Women F. Boyer De La Giroday S.S.S – Plaine Magnien Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",72);arrFiles[54]=new Array(529,"readmoreoct07.htm","16 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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Cavell St Port Louis 13 00 Working Session Women St- Aubin S.S.S 10 00 Working Session Public &amp; Disciplined Forces Commission F Side 13 00 18/10/2007 Focused session Technical cadres of the Mauritius Sugar Industry labour Welfare Fund (SILWF) 15/21 Edith Cavell Street Port Louis 10 00 Workshop Religious Group Mtius Arya Ravived Pracharini Sabha champ de mars Port louis 14 00 22/10/2007 Sensitisation IVTB Trainees IVTB Riv. du Rempart Training Centre 09 00 23/10/2007 Focussed Session Top management, middle management and technical staff of STC 3rd Floor, Fon Sing Bldg 12, E. 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Raynal SSS Workshop Women Abercrombie woman Centre 07/09/2007 Sensitisation session Trainees-Hotel School Bon Accueil SSS 10/09/2007 Sensitisation session Trainees IVTB, Riviere des Anguilles Education Session Std VI Pupils Plaine St cloud RCA, Mare D&rsquo;Australia Focussed Session Technical Staff of the Mauritius Sugar Authority Ken Lee Building, Edith Cavell Street, Port Louis 11/09/2007 National Workshop for civil society unit Civil society Mauritius Marathi Mandali Federation Working Session Jeetoo Hospital Jeetoo Hospital Education Session Std VI pupils Riche en Eau RCA 12/09/2007 Education Session Std VI Pupils Melrose GS, Montagne Blanche Regional workshop for Black River District Youth La Gaulette S.S.S 13/09/2007 Focused session Technical Staff of the State Informatics Ltd Ken Lee Building, Edith Cavell Street, Port Louis Workshop Women Flacq Women Centre 14/09/2007 Working session/ Seminar Women Grand Baie Social welfare centre Final &ndash;Debate Competition HSC Students IVTB Lecture Theatre, IVTB House, Pont Fer, Phoenix 09 00 Focussed Session Members of Cooperative societies National Institute for Cooperative Entrepreneurship, Terre Rouge 18/09/2007 Working Session SSR Hospital SSR Hospital Sensitisation HSC Students Universal College, Rempart 19/09/2007 Sensitisation Session Trainees - Hotel School IVTB, Riviere des Anguilles Sensitisation HSC Students College de la Confiance, Beau Bassin Focussed Session Technical staff of the SIC 15th Floor, Air Mauritius Centre President John Kennedy Street, Port-Louis 20/09/2007 Workshop Women Dagotiere women centre Workshop District Councillors &ndash;Black River Black River District Council Sensitisation HSC Students Adventist College, Phoenix 21/09/2007 Sensitisation Session Trainees- Hotel School Bon Accueil SSS 24/09/2007 Awareness session Management of the Mauritius Sugar Terminal Corporation Kwan Lee Street, Caudan, Port Louis 25/09/2007 Sensitistion HSC Students N Saddul College Working Session Public &amp; Disciplined Forces Commissions Forest Side 26/09/2007 Workshop Community Mare D&rsquo;Albert SWC Working Session Police Procurement Office ICAC Sensitisation HSC Students Mauritius College 27/09/2007 Sensitisation HSC Students DAV, Morc St Andre Working Session Home Affairs Division &ndash;PMO Home Affairs Division Focussed Session Management of the Mauritius Sugar Terminal Corporation Kwan Lee Street, Caudan, Port Louis 28/09/2007 Focussed Session Presidents of Cooperative societies National Institute for Cooperative Entrepreneurship, Terre Rouge Brainstorming session Community Mahebourg SWC Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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",58);arrFiles[69]=new Array(544,"readmore30nov07.htm","17 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. 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Soobrun Judges Bushan Domah and Mrs. Nalini Matadeen have ruled in favour of the ICAC in an appeal case contesting a decision of the Intermediate Court which dismissed the charge of corruption against officer Shivanand Soobrun. The police officer will now be sentenced by the Intermediate Court. The appeal case was pleaded before the Supreme Court on the 19th of November and judgement on appeal was delivered on the 27th November. S. Soobrun was accused of soliciting money from one Rajkumar Reedha in May 2003. &laquo; Back Home | Legislations | Reports & Publications | Speeches | Links | FAQ | Contact Us Copyright &copy; 2008 ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. Disclaimer - Site Map . ",29);arrFiles[70]=new Array(545,"search.html","18 Jan 2008","Search Engine Builder Standard -- Search this site","","","",1);arrFiles[71]=new Array(547,"index18jan08.htm","18 Jan 2008","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Calendar of Events January 2008 Read more ... Director General \'s Message &ldquo;We have to be proactive in the enhancement of a culture of integrity&rdquo; Fortunately, our country has not yet reached the point of no return as far as corruption and money laundering are concerned. However, since the perception of corruption in certain sectors is quite high together with the globalization process and innovation in communication, Mauritius is more and more vulnerable to acts of corruption that can compromise the economic and social reputation of our country. View ..... The matter of Hon. G. Gunness and D. Soobrah Decision of DPP: consent to prosecute 21 December 2007 Formal charges of Public Officer using office for Gratification in breach of Section 7 (1) of POCA, lodged against the abovenamed persons on the 21.12.07. The ICAC referred the case to the DPP on the 1st of October 2007 and the consent of the DPP for prosecution was obtained on the 20.12.07. The case is fixed pro forma before the Intermediate Court to record the plea on the 15.01.08. The cause number is 1379/07. ICAC wins appeal against S. Soobrun 30 November 2007 Judges Bushan Domah and Mrs. Nalini Matadeen have ruled in favour of the ICAC in an appeal case contesting a decision of the Intermediate Court which dismissed the charge of corruption against officer Shivanand Soobrun. The police officer will now be sentenced by the Intermediate Court. Read More... Press Communique Varma&#8217;s case : Decision of DPP: No Further Action 30 November 2007 Allegations against Mr. Yatin Varma were reported to the ICAC and investigations were initiated as from 27th July 2007 and completed on 21st August 2007. The case was submitted to the Director of Public Prosecution on completion of the enquiry. The DPP has decided on a &#8220;no further action&#8221; which was communicated to the ICAC yesterday, 29th November, 2007. 12 October 2007 Read More ... 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About ICAC , Corruption Prevention & Education Division, Corruption Investigation Division, Procurement, News & Press Releases, Education Campaign Materials , Career Opportunities, Feedback & Sggestions","ICAC - Independent Commission Against Corruption. “With the community, the ICAC is committed to fight corruption through effective law enforcement,education and prevention to help keep Mauritius fair, just, stable and prosperous.”","“With the Community and all stakeholders including the Government and the Press , the ICAC is committed to making corruption socially and morally unacceptable in our society through a culture of integrity, public intolerance against corruption and public confidence in the fight against corruption and effective law enforcement.” Acts Conventions &amp; Protocols Annual Report Publications Newsletter Others About ICAC Corruption Prevention &amp; Education Division Corruption Investigation Division Procurement News &amp; Press Releases Education Campaign Materials Career Opportunities Feedback &amp; Suggestions Marine Road, Near Quay D Round About, Port Louis Phone : 206 6600 Fax : 217 1597 (CPED) 217 1656 (CID) 217 1643 (ADM) 217 1660 (LEGAL) Email : Calendar of Events January 2008 Read more ... Director General \'s Message &ldquo;We have to be proactive in the enhancement of a culture of integrity&rdquo; Fortunately, our country has not yet reached the point of no return as far as corruption and money laundering are concerned. However, since the perception of corruption in certain sectors is quite high together with the globalization process and innovation in communication, Mauritius is more and more vulnerable to acts of corruption that can compromise the economic and social reputation of our country. View ..... The matter of Hon. G. Gunness and D. Soobrah Decision of DPP: consent to prosecute 21 December 2007 Formal charges of Public Officer using office for Gratification in breach of Section 7 (1) of POCA, lodged against the abovenamed persons on the 21.12.07. The ICAC referred the case to the DPP on the 1st of October 2007 and the consent of the DPP for prosecution was obtained on the 20.12.07. The case is fixed pro forma before the Intermediate Court to record the plea on the 15.01.08. The cause number is 1379/07. ICAC wins appeal against S. Soobrun 30 November 2007 Judges Bushan Domah and Mrs. Nalini Matadeen have ruled in favour of the ICAC in an appeal case contesting a decision of the Intermediate Court which dismissed the charge of corruption against officer Shivanand Soobrun. The police officer will now be sentenced by the Intermediate Court. Read More... Press Communique Varma&#8217;s case : Decision of DPP: No Further Action 30 November 2007 Allegations against Mr. Yatin Varma were reported to the ICAC and investigations were initiated as from 27th July 2007 and completed on 21st August 2007. The case was submitted to the Director of Public Prosecution on completion of the enquiry. The DPP has decided on a &#8220;no further action&#8221; which was communicated to the ICAC yesterday, 29th November, 2007. 12 October 2007 Read More ... 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