23.1 C
Mauritius
Thursday, April 25, 2024

Minister Yogida Sawmynaden steps down from his position..

Must read

The Minister of Commerce and Consumer Protection of Mauritius, Yogida Sawmynaden, stepped down from his position today. The ex-minister was summoned to the Central Criminal Investigation Department (CCID) for questioning “under warning” following a complaint by Shakuntala (Simla) Kistnen — the surviving widow of Soopramanien Kistnen. Affectionately known as Kaya, the activist of the ruling party the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) was found dead in a sugar cane field in the latter half of last year.

Mrs Kistnen accused Sawmynaden of having made a “false statement” to the Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) — claiming that the minister falsely stated that she was employed as a “Constituency Clerk”. It appears that Sawmynaden ended up not being questioned as his lawyer, Raouf Gulbul, argued a “constitutional point of law” which claimed that the case is already before the courts in the form of Private Prosecution.

The former Minister of Trade announced, “After consultations with the Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth I have decided to take a political leave. I will have to take time to counter all these allegations and even fabricated accusations against me. When you are a minister, you have to work not only 12 hours, but more than 24 hours. I have communicated my decision to the Prime Minister, who fully understands my situation. I am stepping down to come back stronger.”

The wake of  the Kisten case has led to Yogida Sawmynaden becoming much more in the news for the past 2 months.  A few days prior on Saturday, the country’s Foreign Minister Nandcoomar Bodha, handed in his resignation from both the government and the party — citing irreconcilable differences with the ruling MSM.

- Advertisement -

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Latest article