Seychelles Tourism and Culture
Minister reacts to corruption allegations before the National Assembly
The Tourism and Culture Minister of Seychelles Alain St.Ange has
refuted allegations made towards him in the Seychelles Weekly newspaper last
week in regards to him being involved in corruption.
The newspaper wrote an article saying Minister St.Ange had
received a cheque for R100,000 from the former general manager of Beachcomber
Sainte Anne Resort and Spa Norbert Couvreur.
Minister St.Ange said the payment of R100,000 issued in his name
by the Beachcomber Sainte Anne Resort and Spa is official payment.
He was in the National Assembly yesterday morning to answer a
private notice question tabled by the leader of the opposition in the National
Assembly, Francesca Monnaie was asking for an explanation following an article
which was published last week in the Seychelles Weekly newspaper, stating that
a cheque amounting to R100,000 that was addressed to the Minister St.Ange could
be seen as an act of corruption.
“I am happy you have taken the decision to ask this PNQ. As a
minister in this government, this does not worry me because we have just
adopted a proposition to have an anti-corruption commission and transparency is
always vital for our country and our people,” Minister St.Ange said.
“I am happy that the leader of the opposition has brought this
private notice question in the spirit of transparency and this will serve as a
platform for us to address those who spend their time maliciously attacking
others in newspapers, in political speeches delivered during rallies and on
social media where we see keyboard warriors hiding behind their computers.”the
Minister said.
He added that there are many living in corruption and they are the
same people who see the actions of others as corrupted.
Minister St.Ange gave examples of corrupted actions which have
taken place in the country.
“Collecting large sums of rupees in paper bags at night from a businessman’s
private residence, thinking nobody is watching is a first definition of
corruption, and not a cheque legally issued,” he said.
“That collection of millions in darkness is indeed the biggest
corruption in the country, and the Seychelles Weekly has never dared to write
about
it.”
“But when Nancy for example from the Beachcomber Sainte Anne
Resort and Spa was encouraged to share confidential information from his
workplace, the Seychelles Weekly immediately wrote about it.”
Minister St.Ange said on May 10, the resort issued a cheque
numbered 001128 for a sum of R100,000. This he added, followed an accord
between the tourism establishment and eTurboNews, an international online
newswire, distributing news and information relevant to the global travel
trade.
He said Mr Couvreur wrote the following statement on the payment
:- “Cette Societe de presse en ligne, avec laquelle nous avons passe un
contract en aout 2015 portait sur la couverture en plusieurs reportages de la
Beachcomber Adventure 2016, notre événement phare en matière commerciale.
eTurbo news nous avez demande d'effectuer le paiement de la somme convenue de
Scr 100,000 a Monsieur Alain St.Ange, en l'occurrence vous, son represent aux
Seychelles.”
On its part, eTurboNews wrote the following on what the minister
has termed as the Seychelles Weekly saga:-
"You have been our agent in Seychelles, referred to as eTN
Ambassador, for many years. Initially you covered our successful Indian Ocean
column in the mid 2000. It was known also as the St.Ange Indian Ocean Report.
Due to your effort eTN is now rightfully regarded as a source and expert on
issues relevant to the Indian Ocean region.
Due to your effort also many tourism enterprises were able to get
worldwide recognition and visibility through our extensive network.
The incident referred to by the press in the Seychelles was for a
payment of $ 7650.00 or Seychelles Rupees 100,000.00 invoiced by us on
September 2, 2015. The invoice was generated after a negotiation with Mr
Norbert Couvreur of Beachcomber Hotel to use our extensive partner network in
Europe to get awareness for Beachcomber worldwide with a focus on France and
Belgium and in accordance with an agreement we made at the France Tourism Fair.
The project was for the 2016 Beachcomber Adventure campaign. Thank you for
collecting a payment for this invoice. It settled invoice Number 1381 for
Sainte Anne Beachcomber Hotel. I am attaching a paid invoice copy for your
record.
eTN's concept to work with Tourism Ambassadors like you and all
over the world is key of our success. It allows us to truly operate on a global
marketplace.”
Minister St.Ange also spoke on the Bel Air Basketball Academy
which is being supported by Mr Couvreur, the new Culture Ambassador and that
was also written about in the Seychelles Weekly article.
“Mr Couvreur has completed his contract here in Seychelles as the
general manager of the Beachcomber Sainte Anne Resort and Spa. I was among the
many who knew where his future posting was going to be and I did not want to
let a good chance for our young Seychellois go to waste. It is all about
opening new doors for our young sportsmen and women,” he said.
Mr Couvreur is going to head a hotel in France which is highly
affiliated with a sports training facility for top professionals in the world
of sports, he added.
“At the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, we thought of the joy
that our youngsters would feel when meeting a professional sportsman whom they
only see on television.”
“This is what we all want for our young sportsmen and women. This
is all about bringing more opportunities for our young people for them to
develop professionally, thus letting our country progress.”
“With a group of sportsmen from the district of Bel Air, we have
initiated the idea for Mr Couvreur to use this new Basketball Academy of Bel
Air as a liaison between sportsmen and women, and the Ministry responsbile for
Sports to choose candidates who will go to France when the professional from a
particular sports discipline will be in that hotel where Mr Couvreur will head.
The government as a facilitator aims to offer opportunities to its people.”
Minister St.Ange also gave more details on the title of cultural
ambassador, which has recently been given to Mr Couvreur. He said this is for
foreigners who can open doors of opportunities for our people. This is not a paid
job but rather on a voluntary basis.
“We also have tourism ambassadors, which is for Seychellois living
abroad and to date we have around 80 tourism ambassadors in all the four
corners of the world. Their aim is to promote Seychelles, help our islands to
remain visible and to defend its position as the best destination in the world
for tourists.”
Minister St.Ange said more
explanation was given on an eTN invoice dated September 2, 2015 which states :-
Local Seychelles Representative authorized to receive payment in Seychelles
Rupees as discussed. Please pay eTN Tourism Ambassador Alain St.Ange.
He said these are facts and not what
the newspaper has written, an article which he has described as encouraging
rumours and lies.
He added that it creates hatred and
at the same time an atmosphere of division which makes Seychellois people
suffer.
“What we need in Seychelles is
sincerity, unity and an atmosphere which creates vast opportunities for
its people. We have one Seychelles and we remain as one Seychellois people.
There is no place for division and hatred in our society .
2 comments:
Colonel Ernesta - the Tourism Industry is not happy with you.
Kindly do the necessary and clear Mr. St. Ange name in your paper.
Do you realize if you destroy St. Ange reputation, you destroy Seychelles Tourism?
Then 98% of Seychelles will be living below the poverty line.
Thank you.
Christopher Gill
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