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Silver Bank Case: Depositors and Companies Denounce the Inaction of the Authorities and the Ceiling of Compensation of Rs 300,000

Summary by L'Express
*"We accuse the Central Bank of being responsible for this financial disaster because of its inaction and its inability to supervise and regulate the Silver Bank, which is now gone. We believe that it is precisely because of these shortcomings that we find ourselves in the current situation, namely the liquidation of the Silver Bank."* It is in these terms that Gérard Portalis, spokesman for the depositors of the ex-Silver Bank, expressed this T…
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*"We accuse the Central Bank of being responsible for this financial disaster because of its inaction and its inability to supervise and regulate the Silver Bank, which is now gone. We believe that it is precisely because of these shortcomings that we find ourselves in the current situation, namely the liquidation of the Silver Bank."* It is in these terms that Gérard Portalis, spokesman for the depositors of the ex-Silver Bank, expressed this T…

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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