FPAC meets with Anti-Corruption Commission |30 June 2023

Members of the FPAC
The Finance and Public Accounts Committee (FPAC) met with the Anti-Corruption Commission of Seychelles (ACCS) recently.
The FPAC, chaired by the leader of the opposition, Hon. Sebastien Pillay, wanted to know the ACCS’ functions, operations, and current challenges being faced.
The Commissioner of the ACCS, May De Silva, accompanied by the Deputy Commissioner, Dennis Joubert, provided the members detailed information about the ACCS’ role in terms of detection, investigation, and prevention, responding to queries made by Committee members at several points during the discussion.
Ms De Silva explained the current challenges being faced by the ACCS which mainly concern staffing, specialised training, capacity building, and budgetary constraints.
Elaborating on staffing concerns, Ms De Silva highlighted the importance of guiding more youth toward the study of forensic financial accounting as it is one of the crucial areas of expertise required by the ACCS.
Several recommendations were made, and assurances of further joint meetings with other institutions were given after the fruitful discussions.
Other Committee members present at the meeting were vice-chairperson, Hon. Terence Mondon, Hon. Georges Romain, Hon. Conrad Gabriel, Hon. Phillip Arissol and Hon. Richard Labrosse.
Press release from the National Assembly secretariat