
"There is an accumulation of excess on the part of MT and as you know, excess of anything is bad. "It's the minister's statement Tassarajen Chedumbrum Pillay made in an interview with the daily express.
Yet these things that have made waves did not arrive until the CEO of Mauritius Telecom, Sarat Lallah. Indeed, when asked by the press after the delivery of checks by the CSR NGOs MT Fund, Friday, Sept. 30, the latter replied that he was not aware of the criticism.
"Critics? But what critics? "He blurted out in astonishment. This simple statement is, in fact, confirm an additional question from the Minister of ICT during his interview. Tassarajen Chedumbrum Pillay said he had initiated discussions with the leadership of MT to outline the problems of MT, but this approach seemed futile.
"While we have begun discussions with them, but at some point, we seem to talk in a vacuum", said Pillay Tassarajen Chedumbrum.
And during the presentation of checks, the minister of ICT has the opportunity to add that the CSR should also be applied to employees of MT. Moreover, recall that the main concerns of the Minister were precisely the working conditions of employees of MT.
"For a company to be profitable, requires that employees work. And finally, we must ensure that employees are rewarded. We must put people at the center. Not that the mechanism or the money that is important, people are too, " said Minister of ICT.