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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Millie Cooke and David Maddox

Mauritius’ use of Chagos deal funds sparks outrage

  • Mauritius is using UK government funds, intended for indigenous resettlement, to pay off its debts, sparking outrage over Sir Keir Starmer's agreement to hand over the Chagos Archipelago.
  • The UK-Mauritius agreement involves the UK relinquishing sovereignty over the islands and leasing back the US-UK military base on Diego Garcia for £101 million annually for 99 years, with a £40 million ‘Future Fund’ meant for Chagossian resettlement.
  • The Mauritian budget for 2025/26 indicates that revenue from Chagos will be used for debt repayment for the first three years.
  • Chagossian campaigners have submitted a legal communication to the UN Human Rights Committee, challenging the legitimacy of the UK-Mauritian deal, arguing it was negotiated without their consent and perpetuates historical injustices.
  • They are vowing to continue fighting the agreement, saying the Mauritian government is prioritising debt repayment over Chagossian rights and welfare.

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Fury as Mauritius uses UK Chagos deal cash to pay for debts instead of indigenous resettlement

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