Cabinet has agreed to the Ministry of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate
Change issuing drafting instructions to the Attorney General’s Office for an Integrated (Solid and
Hazardous) Waste Management Bill with a view to providing strategic direction and guidance
towards sustainable solid and hazardous waste management practices in line with the concept of
circular economy. The main object of the Bill would be to ensure the environmentally safe and
sound management of solid and hazardous wastes by adopting a circular economy approach
focusing on material recovery and recycling for a sustainable waste management system.
- Cabinet has agreed to the setting up of the Central Medical Procurement Office under the aegis of
the Ministry of Health and Wellness for the procurement of medical supplies, including drugs or
medicines, vaccines, equipment, consumables and medical disposables for public health
institutions in Mauritius. Drafting instructions would be conveyed to the Attorney General’s
Office. - Cabinet has agreed to the promulgation of the Education (Amendment No.2) Regulations 2022
which would amend Regulation 24 of the Education Regulations which provides for specific cutoff dates for obtention of qualifications, submission of applications and documents for the ‘Sir
Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Scholarships’ and ‘State of Mauritius Scholarships’. - Cabinet has taken note that the CITES and Wildlife (Prescribed Species) Regulations 2022 would
be promulgated under the Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act. The Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international
agreement between governments to regulate or ban international trade of species under threat. Its
aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten
the survival of the species. The Regulations would be effective as from 1 August 2022. - Cabinet has agreed to the Economic Development Board (EDB) signing a Memorandum of
Understanding with Business France. Business France would provide its technical assistance,
advisory, training and coaching services for the capacity building of EDB in its core missions
while the EDB would provide relevant information and opportunities on the business environment
to wider foreign direct investment, exports and market development initiatives, promotional
events, publications and other initiatives. - Cabinet has taken note of the signing of a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding between the
Corporate Business Registration Department, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the
Economic Development Board for the establishment of a co-operative framework with a view to
setting up a ‘Single-Window System’.
The FSC would be setting up a dedicated and exclusive counter for the ‘Single-Window System’
at its premises. The counter would serve as an information desk to potential investors and act as a
centre facilitating the applications for relevant licences, permits and certificates, including
Occupational Permits and Certificate of Incorporation.
Page 2 of 4 - Cabinet has agreed to Mauritius supporting the “International Declaration on Transnational
Organized Crime in the Global Fishing Industry”. The main objective of the Declaration is to
promote cooperation between relevant governmental agencies at the national, regional and
international levels for the prevention, combating and eradication of transnational organised crime
in the global fishing industry.
The Declaration also encourages supporting countries to work towards the fulfilment of the UN
Sustainable Development Goals particularly in relation to Goal 14 on “Life Below Water” and
Goal 16 on “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.” - Cabinet has taken note that Mauritius has ranked 28th in the 2022 Global Peace Index. Each year,
the Institute for Economics and Peace releases the Global Peace Index. It is a study of 163
independent nations and territories around the world. Mauritius has been designated as the most
peaceful country in Sub-Saharan Africa. - Cabinet has agreed to a new policy for the recruitment of foreign players and coaches by the Super
League and the national First and Second divisions clubs of team sports, namely Football,
Basketball, Handball, Rugby and Volleyball. - Cabinet has agreed to the refund of National Savings Fund contributions to non-citizens each time
they leave Mauritius upon expiry of their employment contract. Amendments would be brought to
the National Savings Fund (Claims and Payment) Regulations accordingly. This measure would
be effective as from July 2022. - Cabinet has agreed to the mandate of the Mauritius Multisports Infrastructure Ltd being extended
so as to, inter alia, cater for the organisational and logistic aspects of major sporting and
recreational events to be held in Mauritius. - Cabinet has taken note of the list of Public Holidays for the Year 2023, which is as
follows:
New Year – Sunday 01 January
New Year – Monday 02 January
Chinese Spring Festival – Sunday 22 January
Abolition of Slavery – Wednesday 01 February
Thaipoosam Cavadee – Saturday 04 February
Maha Shivaratree – Saturday 18 February
Independence and Republic Day – Sunday 12 March
Ugaadi – Wednesday 22 March
Eid-Ul-Fitr** – Saturday 22 April
Labour Day – Monday 01 May
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Ganesh Chaturthi – Wednesday 20 September
All Saints Day – Wednesday 01 November
Arrival of Indentured Labourers – Thursday 02 November
Divali – Sunday 12 November
Christmas – Monday 25 December
** The exact date of this festival is subject to confirmation as its celebration depends on the
visibility of the moon. - Cabinet has taken note of the status regarding the implementation of the Premium Visa regime as
at 30 June 2022. Some 2,869 applications were received from mid-November 2020 to 30 June
2022, out of which:
(a) 2,008 applications have been approved;
(b) 258 applications have not been entertained for not fulfilling the required criteria;
(c) 556 applications were incomplete and awaiting for missing documents; and
(d) 47 applications were set aside as applicants were no longer interested in the Premium Visa
scheme. - Cabinet has taken note of the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic prevailing across the world.
Some 564.3 million cases have been reported globally, of which 536.3 million persons have been
successfully treated. With regard to Mauritius, as at 13 July 2022, there were 306 active cases of
COVID-19, out of which 42 were admitted at the New ENT Hospital. Over the period 07 to 13
July 2022, one death was attributed to COVID-19. - Cabinet has taken note that the fifth Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Commonwealth
Climate Finance Access Hub (CCFAH) would be held on 03 August 2022 in Mauritius. A High-Level
Breakfast Meeting would also be held on 04 August 2022 in the distinguished presence of The Rt Hon
Patricia Scotland QC, Secretary General of the Commonwealth. - Cabinet has taken note that Mr Noa Bibi has established two national records in athletics, namely
for 100m and 200m, in France recently. - Cabinet has taken note of the participation of the Minister of Financial Services and Good
Governance in the Special Session of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States – European
Union (EU) Joint Parliamentary Assembly held virtually. The special session was dedicated to the
EU list of Non-Cooperative Jurisdictions for tax purposes and the list of Third Countries for AntiMoney Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism.
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Mauritius, as chair of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Ad Hoc
Contact Group on the EU List of Non-Cooperative Tax Jurisdictions and that of Third Countries
regarding Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism, was invited to
intervene in the Special Session by the OACPS Council. - Cabinet has taken note that the Regional Office in Eastern Africa of the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC) through the UNODC Global Maritime Crime Programme would
launch their first Regional Judges’ Colloquium on Maritime Crimes in Mauritius from 27 to 29
July 2022.
The UNODC Global Maritime Crime Programme supports Member States, through its mandate,
to develop capacity throughout the entire criminal justice chain of serious crimes within the
maritime domain. The meetings would be conducted by Judge Maurice K. Kamga who is a sitting
Judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. - Cabinet has taken note that the Utility Regulatory Authority (URA) has received an application for
the review of electricity tariffs. Public Notice would be issued in the press by the URA on 16 and
18 July 2022. The URA would hold meetings with representatives of key stakeholder institutions
(consumer associations and the business community) between 18 and 22 July 2022. - Cabinet has taken note that the Mauritius Fire and Rescue Services has informed all petrol service
stations that the validity of their existing Fire Certificates was being exceptionally extended until
end of August 2022 with a view to ensuring the smooth running of business operations.
The National Land Transport Authority would also inform the holders of the Petrol Service
Station Licence that a delay of up to 31 August 2022 has been exceptionally granted for the
renewal of their Licence and that the penalty fee of 50 percent would not be applicable until 31
August 2022. - Cabinet has taken note that Dr Alvario Lario has been elected as President of the International
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) during the First Special Session of the Governing
Council of the International Fund for Agricultural Development held recently.