Marathon day Reza Issack, this Friday, June 21 He went to the Casernes centrales yesterday morning to continue his testimony in the context of the financial arrangement discussed between Jeannot and Yatin Varma. A few hours later, he appeared in court in Port Louis under a provisional charge of conspiracy to obstruct a police investigation. And, shortly after, he resigned as Parliamentary Private Secretary. Around 18 hours in the evening, he hosted a press conference with his lawyer Rama Valayden, to return to his involvement in the case Varma.
Throughout the press conference, Reza Issack insisted on the concept of honesty and transparency. He explained that it is for this reason that his lawyer asked that his interrogation at the Central Criminal Investigation Department is filmed. "Pour que tout le monde réalise que tout a été fait dans la transparence, de manière honnête, correcte….." emphasizes the former Parliamentary Private Secretary. With investigators, he said he discussed the many meetings held with Jeannot family since June 11. But he did not say more. For him, he should let the investigation take its course and it does not matter evoke his statements to the police.
Then he moves on to the notion of justice. He said his desire to see the investigation lead to faster and slice once and for all justice. For him, there is no doubt it will be bleached, it will come out "clean" . Because in these negotiations with Jeannot family, he argues, "a aukenn momen mo pann fer aukenn magouy. Aukenn complo, pa finn ena aukenn colusion aranzman. " And to say that there was never any question of putting pressure on the family to Mario Jeannot Jeannot encourages his son to withdraw his complaint. "ou ti rann nou laba de tre bonn foi me mo pa ti expect qui sa pou pran enn tournur parey" . What makes him say while "if mo bizin pays consequents ava pay." For him, wanted to calm the situation between Yatin Varma and Jeannot."L’initiative était honnête très sincère, très cordiale… Et l’honneur de n’importe quel individu est sacré.» «Même pour la famille Jeannot, l’honneur est sacré" says Reza Issack.