Air Mauritius board weighs referral of independent Kroll forensic findings to Financial Crimes Commission and police

Air Mauritius says its board may refer the findings from an independent forensic investigation—conducted by Kroll—into key fleet transactions to Mauritius’ Financial Crimes Commission (FCC) and the police. The airline made the announcement following its review of the investigation’s results.

Discovered 2026-07-01T09:14:15.197110-07:00 | 2026-07-01T09:14:15.197110-07:00

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  • Signals potential regulatory and law-enforcement scrutiny of the airline’s fleet transactions, with possible downstream impacts on procurement, leasing, and contract enforcement.
  • The decision to forward forensic findings to the FCC and police can affect governance expectations and risk assessments across airline fleet procurement processes.
  • Creates a near-term compliance and continuity risk for fleet-related planning until authorities determine next steps.

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