Monday, March 23, 2020

MISHANDLING OF PAYMENTS KEEPS LA MISERE CASE DRAGGING ON

Abert René and Kamal Zarqani both paid R250,000 although in the same household

The compensation payments for La Misere residents over pollution of their water supply keeps dragging on. Now, with the Covid-19 emergency, it is unclear if Government will be able to go ahead with the payments promised for this year and next.

But the real shame is that the whole matter could have been settled if not for abuse and political manipulation. The list of payments made in 2011 reveals many such cases which amount to over R5 million rupees.

What has become clear is that the scheme for payment of compensation was used a slush fund to pay some people who did not qualify and in many other cases just as a means of securing votes.
The typical example is the household of former President Albert René, who was paid R250,000 although his water supply was in no way connected to the polluted source. What’s more, his brother-in-law Kamal Zarqani, also received payment of R250,000 as a separate household although living in the same house as René.


A number of other households also received double payments, usually to each of two partners living together. An examination of the list by La Misere residents has revealed at least 17 cases of this kind. In another notable case, the couple concerned did not even live at La Misere but at Grand Anse Mahe, in an area with a totally different water supply.

The compensation in 2011 had a fund of R 113,925,000, of which R99 million came from ASCON, the contractor on the building site which caused the pollution, and around R14.9 million from an anonymous private donor.  Payments were made to 457 households altogether, including the double payments. In addition, another 53 ‘secondary households’, usually am offspring with a family in the same house, received R 44,335 each. People connected to La Misere school and the Seychelles Tourism Academy also received some compensation.


If the payments had been properly administered, clear and transparent all the way, the people who were affected could well have seen more justice. But if the Head of State abused the system, what do you expect? Many payments were no doubt calculated to win votes in the Presidential election of the same year.

As the Government struggles to find the money from taxpayers to make another round of payments to individuals, it is to be hoped that things will be done properly this time.

Source: Seychelles Weekly

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

LOZE & US ATTEMPT TO SHIFT BLAME ON HON. AFIF FOR THEIR FAILINGS


Kakayonyont
United Seychelles and Johan Loze(Known locally as Kakayonyont) attempt to blame Hon. Ahmed Afif for their failings which have resulted in sanctions by France and the EU. In the Assembly on the 26th of February Loze knowing he has immunity attempted a personal attack of fake news and lies. The lies are as follows:

1.      In an amendment to the IBC Act in Nov 2018, that section 390 was deleted by Hon Afif and LDS. Section 390 deals with filing of information and was NOT deleted as can be seen in the final amendment act that was assented by Danny Faure.

2.      That the clause that was amended in Proceed of Crimes Act (POCA) on frozen funds was motivated by vested interests of Hon. Afif.

This intentional misinformation is totally false; outright lies! As can be seen section 390 of the IBC act still remains today as it was not amended. As for the POCA claim, the Minister of Finance at that time confirmed that they released all the funds because there were no charges against any of the fund holders, some of which had been frozen for over 8 years.

Loze has been challenged before and now, that if he still believes this to be true to bring a motion in the Assembly to raise these issues. Alternatively, he can take what he thinks are facts to the Police or the Anti-Corruption Commission. So far Loze has failed to do either.

Loze, the desperate man, and his desperate party have nothing to go on and are just inventing lies.



Monday, February 24, 2020

ELIMINATION OF PIT LATRINES: MONUMENTAL FAILURE BY US GOVERNMENT


If there is one area in which the current government has failed miserably, it is in the campaign launched more than a decade ago to eliminate the use of pit latrines nationwide.

Before we were ushered into the new millennium, government had vowed to rid the country of pit latrines and subsequently funds were allotted in the national budget on a yearly basis for the same. A yearly average of SR 500 000 was earmarked annually for the project and an army of the ruling party’s activists under the guise of District Administration staff trotted uphill to identify and eliminate the latrines as part of the district projects.


Apart from the obvious discomfort of odour, pit latrines have the potential of leaching into underground water and threatening human health through contamination.

Only last year in Cabo Verde, the recently retired Minister for Health, Mr Jean Paul Adam, while addressing the African Health Forum, gave credit to the government of which he was part. He lauded Danny Faure’s government for its sustained investment in the elimination of pit latrines in attaining sustainable health security for the country. He was certainly aware of his government’s failure in that respect.


Sadly, pit latrines still form part of our landscape and unless government is truly committed to alleviate poverty, pit latrines will be there to stay. In a country where district projects are subjected to political interference, massive failures are bound to be the order of the day.

Source: Seychelles Weekly

Monday, February 17, 2020

A FAILED COMMANDER IN CHIEF

Danny Faure stated in a speech immediately after his inauguration in October 2016 that his presidency will be a start of a new chapter for Seychelles. However, evidence since shows that it was not a new chapter but just a continuation of a chapter that began on the 5th of June 1977. In his Presidential oath he solemnly swore to uphold the Constitution and the laws of Seychelles.

At one of last weeks hearings at the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission (TRNUC), it was revealed by Hon. Larue that approximately 4 years ago Mr Brian Victor and his lawyer requested a meeting with Danny Faure. In the meeting Mr Victor informed the sitting President of the incident in 1983 where Sonny Elizabeth and Michel Hoffman were murdered by soldiers from Seychelles People's Defence Force (SPDF). The soldiers had also attempted to kill Mr Victor but miraculously he survived to be one of the most important eyewitnesses in Seychelles history. An affidavit was presented to the sitting President.

Brian Victor and Hon Larue in 2016
It was expected that as one of the accused was still an army Captain in the SPDF that the President would take immediate action and open an inquiry as expected by a Commander in chief when a soldier is accused of murder. The sitting President failed to take a decision and no action was forthcoming. At the time former president Albert Rene was still alive and instead of putting his citizens and Seychelles first, did Danny Faure decide to protect his hero? Danny Faure talks about correcting the “errors” of the past but when this opportunity presented itself, the sitting President failed to deliver.

Source: Seychelles Weekly

IS THERE A SECRET SAFE AT LAND REGISTRAR?

Exposing the land grab reveals that certain documents are being kept out of the public records.

A.Pierre

Honorable Flory Larue was requested by the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission (TRNUC) to appear before them on the 6th of February 2020 to give evidence on the abuse of state land by those in power who gained financially. In an extensive presentation Hon. Larue provided facts and documents exposing the abuse.

Many examples were cited including that of former President Albert Rene. It was revealed that Rene had as far back as 1971 secretly acquired 2 parcels at Sans Souci in the national park from the Colony of Seychelles when acting as chair of Lands Committee for SCR 9385. In 1991 Rene increased his land grab by selling himself 3 parcels of Government land (B542, B765 and B767) at Barbaron which totaled 33,764 square meters for the sum of SR65,000. This was later amalgamated to be part of B1854. More abuse was shown with Rene leasing over 80,000 square meters through a company called Capricorn Estate which was owned by Katiti properties, a company Rene had 99% shares. Evidence that former Land Minister Dolor Ernesta had 52 parcels registered in his name were also provided.



A shocking revelation came after Hon. Larue provided evidence of the abuse of state land by the political party United Seychelles and their more than 40 parcels of land grab. United Seychelles was formerly Parti Lepep and before that SPPF and SPUP. It was revealed that parcel B2565 did not belong to the political party anymore but was owned by former president James Michel.


Parcel B2565, which is 12,218 square meters in size, is a parcel which was amalgamated from parcels B499, B500 and B502; by the then President of SPPF. No date was recorded on the document. The huge parcel which has 5 constructions with a swimming pool was thought to belong to the Anse Polite branch of SPPF.


Evidence shows that whilst investigating parcel B2565 on the 13th of July 2016 as part of an overall United Seychelles land grab investigation, the certified copy that land registrar provided indicated that this plot belonged to SPPF.  Even on the 10th of September 2019 Minister Pamela Charlette confirmed to the National Assembly that B2565 still belonged to SPPF now United Seychelles. This was in response to a private notice question by the Leader of the opposition to list all current land that United Seychelles are still the owners.


Hon. Larue provided a document that she recently received to TRNUC that now reveals that on the 1st of August 2012, B2565 was actually transferred to James Michel for the sum of SCR 2Million. This document is not on the file of B2565 at land registrar that is available to the public. This raises many questions. Is there fraud at the Land registrar? Are laws of the Land Registration act being broken as registrar maybe intentionally concealing and misleading the public by giving false and incorrect information as was the case on the 13th of July 2016 which certified that B2565 belonged to SPPF? There are many rumours and even hints from the staff at land registrar that there is a secret safe that conceals certain sensitive documents that would embarrass certain individuals. If this is correct, are they concealing documents like the B2565 document from even the Minister herself?

Published by Seychelles Weekly

Sunday, February 9, 2020

SIMON GILL ACCUSED OF TRYING TO INTIMIDATE AGENCY WITH LAND GRAB

MNA Simon Gill is accused of trying to intimidate a government insitution, the Industrial Estates Authority, and force his way onto a plot of state land even without the approval of the Authority.
Mr. Gill is said to have been furious after the Authority refused to give him the plot at Perseverance for his business. Answering his request, the agency told him that the plot had already been allocated to another entrepreneur with due process and that that he would have to submit a tender application like everyone else to be considered for another plot.



Dissatisfied with this decision of the IEA Board, Mr. Gill said he would move his equipment and containers onto the site anyway and that he would inform the Vice-President of what he claims to be a malicious, political, vindictive and disrespectful action.

Mr. Gill had been offered the plot in 2016 but had failed to pay the premium and had informed the agency in 3 years to express any interest in the plot. The decision of the Board reveals that as far as they are concerned, his claim to the plot had lapsed and was not relevant.

Source: Seychelles Weekly

A 72 MILLION CASH-IN!

Sarah Rene sells off Emerald Holdings

The widow of former President Albert René has sold off her share in Emerald Holdings, a company with major property assets on land leased from the state.

Emerald Holdings Ltd is a private company that as of 2013 was 67% owned by Sarah Rene and 33% owned by Kim Sun Kan, locally know as Sunny Kan. Gregoire Payet was previously a shareholder but his involvement with the company was removed due to internal disagreements.

Emerald Holdings got public attention in 2018 when Hon. Flory Larue tabled a motion in the National Assembly asking the Government to take back all undeveloped land Sarah Rene and her companies had leased or bought from the Government and to investigate why she  and her companies received so many parcels of land from the Government. President Danny failed to take this up, and did nothing to correct the the exploitation  of state assets by individuals close to the ruling party .



Emerald Holdings owns 9 parcels of prime land leased or bought from the Government of Seychelles. They also owned at least 2 other parcels through a subsidiary company called Onearn Company limited which includes parcel H6012 at Vacoa village that was also purchased from the Government in the year 2000 at a price of SCR250,000.

Onearn Company is wholly owned by Emerald Holdings. Sarah Rene had famously stated on national television that parcels she owns directly or indirectly through companies are very very small and almost insignificant (pti pti bout later). The 11 parcels total 29,893 square meters a massive land grab and abuse of state property. 



In 2017, the lease of 3 of the parcels was transferred from Emerald Holdings to Laxmi Trading, represented by Keshra Vishram Bhudia, for a reputed cool sum of SCR 11 million. The 3 parcels that are located at the Providence Industrial estate are V6795, V8948 and V6811. According to documents at the Land Registry Emerald Holdings also leases V8072 and V8073 which to this day are still undeveloped. The lease was signed in 2002, reportedly for a tourism project.



Four parcels also at the Providence Industrial estate where Airtel and apartment blocks are located were leased to Emerald Holdings in 2014. The 4 parcels are V18385, V18386, V18387 and V18388 and total 7576 square meters. The monthly lease for all 4 parcels is just over SCR25,000 per month. Although the buildings were constructed long before 2014 it is a mystery how the construction received planning approval.


 On the 24th of May 2019, Onearn Company which is owned by Emerald Holdings transfers the 2 parcels at Vacoa village directly to Sarah Rene for the sum of SCR 8 million. On the same day, a resolution passed by the board of Directors of Emerald Holdings resolved that Sarah Rene transfer all her 67% in Emerald holdings together with all the rights attached to them to Kim Sun Kan and Jeannina Baptists Orr. 66 shares would be transferred to Kim Sun Kan and 1 share to Jeannina Baptists Orr.

In a document titled Instrument of Share Transfer also dated 24th of May 2019, details that for the transfer of the 67% of her Emerald Holdings shares, Sarah Rene has been paid the astronomical sum of SCR 72,360,000! The Land Registrar’s office refused to give a copy of this document, however the document was seen and details from the document noted by two journalists from this newspaper. With the confirmation from the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission (TRNUC) that assets from estates of perpetrators can be used for reparations to victims, it is apparent that Sarah Rene is cashing out her ill-gotten gains as the net closes.

Source: Seychelles Weekly by A.Pierre


Sunday, February 2, 2020

Danny Faure Is The Past


The Present Too. But the Future, No Way!

For his campaign launch, Danny Faure has made the audacious claim that He is the Future. Honestly! The next slogan can only be Faure Forever.

Faure is the past. He cannot divorce his political career from the legacy of Albert René and the one-party state.

From his early days, Danny was a loyal henchman, serving the regime with enthusiasm. He is part and parcel of what has gone wrong in Seychelles, the oppression, victimisation, malice, and corruption. When people lost their jobs or were prevented from doing a business, Faure did not risk his position to object. When people disappeared, he did not ask why.

Faure has occupied many positions of importance, in his political party and in Government. He has been chairman of state owned enterprises, minister and Vice-President. He was around when state-owned properties were stolen for the benefit of individuals or for the political party. In his campaign launch, Danny made accusation that an opposition challenge to his bid would be a desire for revenge. This is only his way of telling the Seychellois people

The not too enthusiastic old guard 
He is also the present.

Faure’s accession to the post of President was a result of a political system fashioned for one-party to hold on to power. This is what he did. After the resignation of his predecessor James Michel, Danny was handed power on a platter. This arrangement has been denounced as undemocratic. While agreeing to scrap it, he refused to step down.

 For the past three years Danny Faure has led an indecisive government which has gone back and forth over policies. Recent examples are the disruption in the Fisheries agreement with the EU and the turnaround on the R100 charge for express delivery packages.

On the key issue of fighting corruption, Faure has not once used the power of the executive but has left it to the LDS majority in the National Assembly to do what it could.

Meanwhile, Faure is trying to claim a record of achievement that he does not deserve. The economic development that we see today is only a result of the political freedom and respect for individual rights which has come as a result of the work of the opposition.

He is not the Future

Faure cannot be the future because he is too much a part of the past which has caused our nation much harm. As for the present, he is using it only to perpetuate his power.

In arguing that the country needs him, Faure could only raise again the spectre of fear. In accusing his challengers of being out for revenge, he is only trying to scare people away from looking too closely at the past and his own role in it.

The country needs a clean break from the past, and a new vision to take us into the future.
It is telling that his audience was left unmoved by his claim, with doubt written all over the faces of those looking on.

 Source:Seychelles Weekly

ILL-GOTTEN GAINS


Ill-gotten gains is defined as money that was obtained in an unfair or dishonest way. In a recent sitting of the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission (TRNUC) on the 14th of January 2020 former Barclays Bank manager, Pat Barallon, argued that any compensation should not be paid by the present generation of Seychellois tax payers but should come from the perpetrators estate. He further stated that if the commission employed forensic accountants enough funds could be retrieved to pay the victims from these certain hidden investments. In many countries including our neighbor, Mauritius, a section called possession of unexplained wealth is part of their anti- corruption legislation.  In Seychelles, this part is yet to make it into the anti-corruption act. The Mauritian legislation describes part of unexplained wealth as a person who “owns, or is in control of, property to an extent which is disproportionate to his emoluments or other income”


Sarah Zarqani Rene started a secret affair in 1982 with Albert Rene and at the time was working in the department of Curriculum development. From 1990 when she fell pregnant for Albert Rene to this day, Sarah Zarqani Rene has not been employed. The two lived in sin until Albert Rene divorced his first wife in 1993. After getting pregnant Sarah Zarqani Rene went to live abroad in Malaysia and then Fiji until the divorce. Shortly after the divorce, she returned to Seychelles and married Albert Rene on La Digue in the same year. Kevin Shillington references this in the biography of Albert Rene.



Algagresu Pty Ltd was registered in Australia in 2001 whilst Albert Rene was still President and for obvious reasons his name could not appear on the company documents. The name of his wife would be the front for amassing overseas wealth. The assets held and businesses conducted included a business known as Emerald Lodge in Mareeba on a property, which was purchased in 2001. This property was sold under the name of Algagresu Properties Pty Ltd in February 2018 for $2 million. As of April 2018, the two shareholders of Algagresu Pty Ltd are Sarah Zarqani and Kim Sun Kan when these reports were obtained.



Emerald Farm Mareeba Pty Ltd previously known as Emerald Mangoes Mareeba Pty Ltd was registered in 2003 and the shareholder of the company was Algagresu Pty Ltd. It originally comprised of a mango plantation but later on turned to farming bananas; specifically “Lady Finger Bananas”.



Another company called Emerald Springs Mareeba Pty Ltd was created in 2003. The business operated on the same property in Mareeba and had a spring on it, which enabled the company to bottle the water. The owner of the business was also Algagresu Pty Ltd.



With almost the same name, another company was created the year after Albert Rene had retired as President named Algagresu Properties Pty Ltd. This company was tasked with conducting businesses of land subdivision and develpment of properties. As of 2018 the shareholders of this company are former Seychelles Ambassador to Australia Gaetan Barallon, Sun Kim Kan and Sarah Zarqani Rene.



It is not clear how funds for a person to obtain these properties and businesses came from that has had no employment since 1990. What is clear is that Mrs Rene loves the word Emerald. In Seychelles Mrs Rene and her three children own directly or indirectly through companies, many properties that was obtained from state land. Emerald Villa on La Digue, Emerald Holdings and Capricorn Estate are some of the names of companies that the public are familiar with.

Mr Barallon also alleged that $1 million per month was being channeled through some of these company accounts and claimed that if the TRNUC would request tax returns for these companies from Australian authorities’ evidence would be forthcoming. Whilst Albert Rene was busy violating the rights of Seychellois citizens, Mrs Rene was busy amassing a fortune. The public are now waiting to see whether TRNUC will seek the expertise of at least a forensic accountant.

Source: Seychelles Weekly

Monday, January 27, 2020

THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE


What the TRNUC means for our nation

It is simply the most important event for our country at this moment, with a profound significance for our future.

The TRNUC (Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission) is reaching back into our past and and setting the record straight about what happened in our country. Since it began work last year, the TRNUC has heard from victims, witnesses and perpetrators in relation to the coup d’etat of 1977 and its aftermath and consequences.

The TRNUC is not an easy undertaking. Confronting a painful past is not a smooth and pleasant journey, and many have said that it should have been left alone. But this would never have done.

In the past few months we have heard many harrowing tales, among them the stories of the people depicted in our photos here, Brian Victor in relation to the deaths of Sonny Elizabeth and Michael Hoffman, and the family of Marjorie Baker in respect of her murder.


In doing its work, the TRNUC is giving the victims of past injustices a voice which they have long been denied and some solace that at last they have been relieved of the burden of keeping their pain to themselves. This service to the victims is the first and foremost consideration because it fulfills a vital need for justice. No matter what the difficulties, the cause of truth and justice comes first.

In documenting the events of the past and gving our nation the opportunity to reflect on them, the TRNUC is delivering a vital lesson in how to govern. Simply everyone involved in or with the poitical process, which means every citizen, must learn from it. The lesson is that power is only right when it is legitimate and used within the law to serve people equally. It is not to be exercised for its own sake or for personal ends.

The revelations of the TRNUC mean that the history of our country for the past five decades has been made safe – it will not to prone to falsification and distortion.

We also believe that the truth will permit reconciliation and national unity. This has started but much lies ahead. Not everything is sure and certain because the outcome of the work of the commission, its actions and recommendations, are yet to be known. What will it take to deliver full justice? What kind of reparations will be possible? What will happen to the perpetrators?  

There are many doubts and uncertainties but there is no way forward except the truth.

 Source: Seychelles Weekly

WILL THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION DEREGISTER ONE SEYCHELLES?

Last week the Electoral Commission confirmed that its opening an inquiry into the One Seychelles political party after Treasurer, Vincent Padayachy, went public about the reasons why he resigned.

A senior legal officer at the Electoral Commission, Salina Sinon, confirmed to a local newspaper that under the political parties act, the law forbids Seychellois political parties to receive sponsorship from foreign individuals. Section 29A of the 2014 amendment to the Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) act states that “A registered political party shall not accept, directly or indirectly, any contribution or donation from any foreign individual or any foreign entity, whether or not body corporate”.

Subsequently Mr Padayachy has provided the following documents to the Electoral commission to aid their inquiry.


In a letter dated 9th of December 2019 Secretary General of One Seychelles, Peter Sinon, writes to former Treasurer of One Seychelles requesting the transfer of shares of the Islander’s Weekly to the sponsor. This is a clear confirmation that One Seychelles has a sponsor that is donating to the party.


In a document for the share transfer, the sponsor is identified as Sacarac Establishment of Liechtenstein represented by Sonja Gram.


In another letter, the former treasurer confirms to the Secretary General of One Seychelles the transfer of shares to the sponsor that Mr Padayachy was holding for One Seychelles.

The sponsorship by a foreign entity or individual is a clear violation of the Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) act. Will the Electoral Commission deregister One Seychelles?




Source:Seychelles Weekly


Thursday, January 9, 2020

ST ANGE; One Seychelles minutes


The minutes of a meeting of the One Seychelles ‘Adjudication Sub-Committee’ of the National Executive Committee that took place in October 2019. The minutes are self-explanatory and no further comments are needed.


Alain St Ange; the dishonest clown





Source: One Seychelles

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

TRUTH, RECONCILIATION AND NATIONAL UNITY COMMISSION; HOLDEN PIERRE



“This is like rubbing salt in the victim’s wounds. Maybe the Commission should do something about this,”

Holden Pierre appeared before the Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Commission (TRNUC) on Tuesday, 15 October to give evidence supporting his complaint against the government for illegal arrests, detentions, harassment from state personnel, exiled, forced closure of business and unlawful land acquisition.

by N. Esparon

Before giving his testimony, Pierre pointed out a concern that he believes would go against the very principles and objective the Commission is trying to achieve. He noted, that following some research, he has learnt that a statue of former President Albert Rene is to be erected in Peace Park in November this year, alongside former President Sir James Mancham and former President Nelson Mandela.

“This is like rubbing salt in the victim’s wounds. Maybe the Commission should do something about this,” explained Pierre as he believes this would exacerbate the situation.

Holden Pierre giving his testimony
Pierre was a Member of Parliament during the 1st republic and was an elected member for South Mahe in 1970 and 1974. After the coup, he was first arrested on the night of 28 June 1977 and taken from his home at Anse Royale by force and taken to the Central Police Station in Victoria. He was searched and locked in a cell. He recalled the atmosphere was full of intimidations as the police station was surrounded by soldiers armed with AK47 as they had taken over the building. Although he was released the following morning, it would be his first experience of state abuse and the first of many that would follow thereafter. According to Pierre, it was a traumatising experience for the whole family, especially as his wife was 6 months pregnant at the time and his 6-year-old son witnessing his arrest.

His ordeal continued on 15 November 1979, when he was arrested for a second time by the army. Pierre claimed during that time his human rights were violated as he was dragged from his home at Anse Royale once again and upon arriving at the Police Headquarters, he was served with a detention order and put in a prison cell. Later that day, Pierre was transported to Union Vale Prison as part of a large convoy of detainees which would ultimately turn out to be their place of incarceration for months. Up to 7 people were put into an over-crowded cell with no mattress or anything adequate to sleep on, described Pierre. In total there were approximately 100 detainees at the Union Vale Prison. Just before Christmas, after being incarcerated for more than a month and without any explanation or due process, Pierre was taken to the Police Commissioner, James Pillay and was subsequently released. 

Following his release from prison in 1979, Pierre continued to get harassed and monitored every single day. His office at Kingsgate House was under constant surveillance and so was his home at Anse Royale. He also laid claims that his phones were bugged and he was constantly followed by army officers whenever he was driving around. Under immense pressure and threats, followed by the constant harassments, Pierre was left with no other choice but to leave Seychelles for the United Kingdom in 1981. Fearing for his safety and that of his family, he took up political asylum in the UK knowing he can never return to Seychelles under the regime at the time as he was placed on a blacklist. As a result, he couldn't attend his brother's funeral which took place in Seychelles in 1991. Pierre also claims of rumours that his brother, Hedge ‘Tito’ Pierre may have been poisoned and killed by ‘Tonton Makout’, a term used to describe the assassins working for the state.

During his testimony, Pierre also described how he was followed whilst living in London, especially when the other exiled Seychellois met with each other. His home in the UK was bugged and recorded by agents working for Rene's government. One incident involving recordings of Gerard Hoarau and other exiled Seychellois in a meeting in room 412 at the Carlton Hotel, which was played back on the radio in Seychelles. This incident was later known as ‘Konplo 412’. Gerard Hoareau was gunned down in 1985 and killed. His murder is still unsolved to this day.

Soon after Pierre left Seychelles for the UK, his insurance business and company, Interagency Seychelles Ltd was forced to closed down and was acquired by the state. No compensation was ever paid for the theft of his insurance business. Pierre was also forced to close down his shipping and clearing business as a result of the aftermath of the coup.

Whilst Pierre was still in the UK, the land belonging to his father Alexandre Deltel at Anse Royale was confiscated by the state, this includes a piece of land his father has given to him which he built his house in 1968. To date, nothing has been done to return his house and property to its rightful owner and no compensation given, even after approaching Albert Rene and James Michel when they were president.

To note, many of the detainees were persecuted and arrested on suspicions of distributing a local political paper by the Opposition Party, Mouvement Pour La Resistance (MPR), headed by Gerard Hoarau. Pierre proceeded to describe the content of the very first edition of the paper which showed how Albert Rene abused his position as the Chairman of the Land Committee at the time by purchasing 2 pieces of land in the National Park at Sans Sousis totalling 5120 square metres and this was later sold to his wife in 1973. A transcript of the land transaction was handed over to the Commission as evidence.

Evidence of the SHOCKING REVELATIONS that Albert Rene was already secretly taking land; 2 plots at l`exile from the Government.


Source:Today in Seychelles



Friday, September 13, 2019

WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE 2 MISSING SOLDIERS ON ASSUMPTION?


The note hidden behind Rodney Payets bank card; which was part of his belongings recently deposited at the IDC office.

6th August 2019

Clifford Roseline Esq.
Chief Of Staff
Seychelles Peoples’ Defence Forces
Bel Eau, Mahe, Seychelles

Through Commander-in-Chief
Of the Defence Forces
State House

Dear Sir,

Re: The Disappearance/ Death/Killing/ Imprisonment of Rodney Dominic Payet

We, the mother and grand mother of the Mr. Rodney Dominic Payet write this letter to you in regards to the disappearance, death, killing or imprisonment of our grandson and son respectively.

1             Rodney, Dominic Payet was a member of the Armed Force stationed on Assumption Island bearing Army Number SSP 4446, was a private in the regular force of the Seychelles Army where he was in  October 2018 before his alleged “disappearance? Death? Killing? Or imprisonment?

2             In a “communiqué” issued by the Armed Forces  it was alleged that Private Payet and another member of the Armed Forces got on a raft and went out fishing and never returned. Neither the raft nor his body was ever found.

3             Reasonable research and explanations indicate that rafts by their very nature never sink and should have washed up somewhere.

4             All enquiries we have made in regards to his whereabouts have been met with a wall of deafening  silence.

5             Sometimes after his alleged “disappearance” a small bag with his “belongings” was deposited at the IDC Mahe office and collected  by us.

6             In a small clear plastic, hidden behind his bank card was a note from Private Rodney Dominic Payet written on “army stationery partly burnt on two side with the words “03/07/18 to 19/07/18,  17 days in jell KILL, OR NEVER SEE MY FAMLIY”

7             Several questions arises from this small frayed note (copy attached)

i)             Why was he in jail?
ii)            Whom was he ordered to kill?
iii)           Who gave him the order to kill with the threat that not do so, would lead to him not seeing his family again?
iv)          Where is Private Rodney Dominic Payet?
v)           Who is responsible for the safety of Army Personnel whilst performing their duties?
vi)          Who came up with this cock and bull story about a kartier maron?
vii)         Where did they get the materials to build this raft and go “fishing” without the express knowledge and permission of their immediate supervisor?
viii)        WHERE IS PRIVATE RODNEY DOMINIC PAYET?

8             Sir, this is 2019 and the people of Seychelles were beginning to breath a sigh of relief believing that “forced disappearances” imprisonment without charge, and killings were a thing of the past.

9             We have a right to know what has happened to Private Rodney Dominic Payet and  since he was in the Army at the time of HIS ALLEGED DISAPPEARNCE the Army through you HAVE A DUTY to provide an answer as to the whereabouts of our loved one. Rodney was my only child ONLY CHILD, I had him when I was merely 15 years old.

10          If the right to Information, as contained in the Access to Information  Act 2018 is to have any substance then you are being called upon to provide the above information. Failure on your part to do so would leave us with no choice but to ask the court to issue a writ of “Habeus Corpus” asking you to produce “the person” or his “body” before the court within a specified time period.

11          Through this letter, a copy of which is being sent to local newspapers, members of the public or other personnel are being requested to come forward with any information that might be helpful in ascertaining the whereabouts and fate of Private Rodney Dominic Payet.

12          Looking forward to hearing from you.

       Yours faithfully,

 Ms. Linda Tracy McKeown   


Ms. Marie Auguste Rosalie