He wants to continue to enjoy the immunity and privileges of Parliament and he has no bank document in its possession concerning the case Gro Derek. So says the ICAC said in a statement issued on Friday 30 November, after the examination of the Mauritian Solidarity Front leader (FSM). The commission says Cehl Meeah was called "for he gives explanations about the alleged involvement of a minister in a transfer of Rs 25 million, in the wake of the case of Jean Jacques Derek said" Derek Gro " .
Cehl Meeah would, at first, refused to go to the ICAC. That is the general manager of the institution has issued an order under section 50 of the Prevention of Corruption Act (POCA) of 2002, requiring him to appear before the commission.
Also according to the press release from the ICAC, the leader of the FSM said it will continue to raise this matter in Parliament, "while pointing to comply with the laws governing parliamentary immunity and privileges."