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3 Dec 2018

Mauritius allegedly being used by companies as tax haven to shift profits away from Africa; Malawi Mangoes denies allegations

An article by the Foreign Policy alleges that Malawi Mangoes has been using Mauritius as a tax haven to avoid paying taxes in Malawi. The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre invited Malawi Mangoes to respond to the allegations. The company stated that  all its "sales revenue has stayed within Malawi and the Company has been and is wholly compliant with local Malawian tax regulations".