Four corruption-related cases brought before the Attorney General’s office have been withdrawn and will be re-examined, said a top official of the Anti-Corruption Commission of Seychelles (ACCS).
The chief executive of the Commission, May De Silva, said that the Attorney General’s office has advised the Commission to put the cases in the same format as police cases.
In line with that, De Silva said, “We have sought the help of the Commonwealth and the Independent Commission against Corruption of Mauritius and they have sent chief investigators to help us review our procedures and system on how we are working with our cases….
Source: Seychelles News Agency