Daily Dispatch

Mauritian president steps down

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MAURITIAN President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim resigned on Saturday after being embroiled in a scandal over her use of a credit card to buy luxury personal items, in a change of heart after vowing she would not stand down.

Gurib-Fakim, Africa’s only female head of state, submitted her resignatio­n in the national interest, her lawyer Yousouf Mohamed told reporters.

He said her resignatio­n would take effect on March 23.

Gurib-Fakim had vowed to fight the accusation­s that first appeared in local newspaper L’Express – that she used a bank card provided by an NGO to make personal purchases, including jewellery and luxury goods worth at least à25 000 (R368 126).

Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth announced a week ago that Gurib-Fakim had agreed to resign, with a date set for her departure after last Monday’s ceremony celebratin­g the Indian Ocean archipelag­o’s 50 years of independen­ce.

But on Wednesday, a statement from the presidency said GuribFakim planned to clear her name and would not go. It is not clear what prompted her about-turn.

Gurib-Fakim, whose role is mostly ceremonial, is a scientist and biologist of internatio­nal renown, and in 2015 joined the London-based Planet Earth Institute (PEI) to try to develop scientific capacity in Africa.

The presidency said that in May 2016 she received a credit card from PEI to pay for travel and logistical expenses linked to her role, but inadverten­tly used it for unrelated personal expenses.

Gurib-Fakim said she immediatel­y informed the PEI and paid back the amount, and all expenses paid by the PEI for her missions. This was confirmed by the PEI. However, it was not just the expenditur­e that provoked anger in Mauritius, but the president’s associatio­n with Angolan billionair­e Alvaro Sobrinho who helped found the PEI and is himself being investigat­ed in Switzerlan­d and Portugal for suspected fraud.

In 2017 he received permission to open an investment bank in Mauritius, prompting allegation­s of favouritis­m on his behalf. Gurib-Fakim, under pressure from the opposition, resigned shortly afterwards from her role at the PEI. —

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