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Comoros: Semlex Will No Longer Print Comorian Passports

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
The Comorian government has turned to another company for printing biometric identity documents and does not intend to renew its contract with the Belgian firm owned by the controversial Albert Karaziwan, who has been implicated in numerous passport scandals in recent years, particularly in Africa. As of March 2026, the Belgian company Semlex will no longer be involved in printing biometric identity documents for the Comoros. The announcement wa…
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The Comorian government has turned to another company for printing biometric identity documents and does not intend to renew its contract with the Belgian firm owned by the controversial Albert Karaziwan, who has been implicated in numerous passport scandals in recent years, particularly in Africa. As of March 2026, the Belgian company Semlex will no longer be involved in printing biometric identity documents for the Comoros. The announcement wa…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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