Seychelles President’s office: ICIJ dirty money article is ‘one-sided’
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Seychelles President’s office: ICIJ dirty money article is ‘one-sided’
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(Seychelles News Agency) - The Office of the Seychelles President has responded to allegations of corruption against President James Michel as “unfounded” and has strongly denied any wrongdoing on the part of the President, according to a report in local daily newspaper ‘Today in Seychelles’.
An article published on June 09, from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) entitled ‘Sun and shadows: how an island paradise became a haven for dirty money’ caused a stir when American investigative reporter Matthew Shaer, and two editors at ICIJ alleged that Seychelles government officials during the time of former President France-Albert René, including current President Michel, who was at the time Seychelles’ Finance Minister, knowingly welcomed organized criminals and businesses engaging in corruption and fraud by the poor regulation of the offshore financial industry in Seychelles.
http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/722/Seychelles+Presidents+office+ICIJ+dirty+money+article+is+one-sided#sthash.eDPPsCHw.dpuf
(Seychelles News Agency) - The Office of the Seychelles President has responded to allegations of corruption against President James Michel as “unfounded” and has strongly denied any wrongdoing on the part of the President, according to a report in local daily newspaper ‘Today in Seychelles’.
An article published on June 09, from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) entitled ‘Sun and shadows: how an island paradise became a haven for dirty money’ caused a stir when American investigative reporter Matthew Shaer, and two editors at ICIJ alleged that Seychelles government officials during the time of former President France-Albert René, including current President Michel, who was at the time Seychelles’ Finance Minister, knowingly welcomed organized criminals and businesses engaging in corruption and fraud by the poor regulation of the offshore financial industry in Seychelles.
http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/722/Seychelles+Presidents+office+ICIJ+dirty+money+article+is+one-sided#sthash.eDPPsCHw.dpuf
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