‘Tilting’ building forces Seychelles central bank tenants to relocate

Central bank annex shows signs of “tilting” due to construction work nearby

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The Central Bank of the Seychelles has advised occupants of its annex to relocate after the building was found to be structurally unsound.

“The tilting of the annex was first noticed on 3 January 2018, thereafter monitored on a daily basis,” the central bank said.

A meeting of the central bank’s board was convened on February 16 to discuss the concerns. Governor Caroline Abel also met with the three tenant organisations who were affected – the Treasury, Ethics Commission, and the government’s

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