Travizory Border Security SA welcomes judicial Commission of Inquiry |18 April 2026
Border control company, Travizory, has welcomed this week’s appointment of a Judicial Commission of Inquiry tasked with examining the 2021 digital travel authorisation system.
In a statement released yesterday, a Travizory spokesperson said, “Travizory Border Security SA welcomes the appointment of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry. The company has always operated with the highest levels of integrity and transparency with our government partners.
“We believe this inquiry is a constructive opportunity to provide a factual account of our operations and dispel persistent misinformation. We take allegations of impropriety with the utmost seriousness and intend to cooperate fully with the Commission. We remain confident that an impartial review will confirm no wrongdoing.
“Travizory remains steadfast in its commitment to its 43-member local team and to the continued, seamless delivery of our world-class border security services for the benefit of all Seychelles,” ended the statement.
The three-member committee led by Justice Laura Pillay, comprises Christopher Mancham-Gill and Suketu Patel. They took their oath on Thursday April 16 at State House.
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