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Navinchandra Ramgoolam (नवीन चन्‍द्र रामगुलाम) (born July 13 1947) is the current Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius. He first held this office from 1995 to 2000, and was reappointed on 5 July 2005, after his Alliance Sociale (a coalition including his own Labour Party, the Mauritian Party of Xavier-Luc Duval, and several smaller groups) defeated the MMM-MSM coalition of the then-Prime Minister Paul Bérenger in the general elections held on 3 July.


From: Jai Ramdin Sent: 14 March 2006 13:21 Subject: CORRUPTION IN MAURITIUS


Dear Sirs

Have you looked at www.baroda.us

My Fathers Court Case against Bank of Baroda (BOB) is not progressing but we have recently received explosive information about bribes paid by BOB to a Senior Judge and Police Officers and Lawyers involved in the case. These corrupt individuals have no doubt been instrumental in making sure that the case goes no-where and is perpetually adjourned and never heard. Please connect to the site www.baroda.us and read comments #134 & #143 in particular. The Judge is a man called Sik Yuen whom I understand is a very Senior Judge. Furthermore we received further information from a BOB insider showing a distinct paper trail showing how the clerk stole the money and moved it through various other accounts to eventually end up in his account.

This is all very,very good information and here in UK it would be enough to commence thorough investigations. Unfortunately my Fathers Lawyers are treating the information with complete apathy and we cannot understand why they are not as excited or active with the new revelations as we are?.

I understand that you all must be very busy but any help or advice you can give would be greatly appreciated. Since we do not live in Mauritius and my Father is old we need advice from a learned and experienced local familiar with the Mauritian way of looking at things and dealing with such matters and cannot think of anyone better than you!

We feel that we need to be a little more aggressive in pushing this case to the forefront of news and the information we have recently received should not be ignored.

Thank you

JAI

We hope you can you help us as all the lawyers and judges are being paid off by the Bank of Baroda.

Thank you.