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  2. Government Portal of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The official web portal of the Government of Mauritius provides information and online services from government sources. It covers topics such as citizens, non-citizens, business, government, and Africa portal.

  3. Government of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the Republic of Mauritius, a Westminster system country in Africa. Find out the names, portfolios and parties of the current cabinet ministers and the ranking of Mauritius in governance and democracy.

  4. Ministry of Gender Equality, Child Development and Family ...

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    Learn about the history, functions and current minister of this cabinet-level division of the Government of Mauritius. The ministry has been known by different names since 1991 and is responsible for promoting gender equality, child development and family welfare.

  5. Mauritius Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    MRA stands for Mauritius Revenue Authority, a parastatal organisation that administers and collects taxes in Mauritius. It was established in 2004 and operates under the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

  6. Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority - Wikipedia

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    MTPA is a statutory board under the Ministry of Tourism and Leisure of Mauritius that promotes the country's tourism industry. It has offices in several countries and provides information and statistics on Mauritius.

  7. Mauritius Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    The MQA is the government organisation responsible for setting educational standards and accrediting qualifications in Mauritius. It also maintains the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) that categorises qualifications by level and stage of education.

  8. Corruption in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    On 20 July 2022 the chairman and several directors of Mauritius Telecom were revoked (Nayen Koomar Ballah, Dheerendra Dabee, Dev Manraj, Koosiram Conhye and Ramesh Bheekoo). They represented the 59.0% of the government's ownership of Mauritius Telecom as the state owns 33.49%, SBM Holdings Ltd owns 19% and the National Pensions Fund owns 6.55%.

  9. Category:Government agencies of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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