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Friday, April 10, 2026

Transparency International Seychelles proposes whistleblower law be drawn up - Seychelles News Agency

(Seychelles News Agency) - Transparency International Seychelles (TIS), a not-for-profit organisation, is proposing a whistleblower act be adopted by parliament and has submitted the proposal to the office of Vice-President Ahmed Afif, according to the TIS project coordinator.

Marie-France Watson told SNA that TIS has given the government something to consider "because we do not have the power to make a law. We want the proposal to be taken to the cabinet for consideration."

In its proposal, TIS states that a whistleblower is a person who discloses information on wrongdoing and a deterrent for doing it is that this person has the risk of retaliation.

Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, does not have legislation for whistleblowing. TIS is hence advocating for extensive legislation for the protection of whistleblowers.

"In the first place, the government has to agree that whistleblowing is important for the country. So, the proposal is to start a conversation on the subject. We are proposing it and maybe the Attorney General will have an idea on the way forward. We believe that whistleblowing should be a standalone act," said Watson.

The proposed law will target mainly whistleblowers working in government institutions as private institutions have their own mechanisms in their organisations, she said.

The aim of the act is to ensure that people are able to disclose wrongdoing, malpractices and mismanagement and that they are safe when doing so.

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