by drmu | Jun 29, 2010 | Mafia at work, Name and shame
Today’s joke is the Ombudsman, Mr S&M Hatteea, although one might say that the Office of the Ombudsman has been a joke since Independence. For those who don’t know, the purpose of the Ombudsman is to help a member of the public who has suffered...
by drmu | Jun 26, 2010 | Mafia at work, Social justice
In 2007, our “democratising the economy” Government introduced the Aquatic Business Activities Bill which would have paved the way for the privatisation of our coastal lands, lagoons and inshore waters. Our friends at Kalipso ferociously opposed this...
by drmu | Jun 17, 2010 | Comedy, Mafia at work
Today’s joke is the charge against Rama Sithanen. While we think the man is incompetent for introducing the CSR Fund, and a traitor for contracting unsustainable external debts and selling off Mauritius to China under the secrecy of a confidentiality agreement...
by drmu | Jun 2, 2010 | Mafia at work
A: When it is called We Love Mauritius (or WeLuvMu – to use our official name). This seems to be the opinion of the “powers that be” in Mauritius. Despite the fact that, unlike the vast majority of NGOs, we are a fully registered charity, the...
by drmu | May 20, 2010 | Environment, Human rights, Mafia at work, Social justice
…prepare for a big surprise. If you go down to the beach today, you’d better go in disguise. For all the goons that ever there was Are gathered there for certain because From today for always our beaches are only for tourists. On May 5th, polling day, I...
by drmu | May 10, 2010 | Human rights, Mafia at work
An appalling example extra-judicial punishment by one of Mauritius’ major economic dyNASTIES? According to eye witnesses, when modern day indentured labourers protested about the deterioration in their working conditions and a massive cut in salary, they were a...