Harvesh Seegolam, the former governor of Mauritius' central bank, has been released on bail after facing charges related to conspiracy to commit fraud.
His arrest marks a significant action by the government of Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, which has accused the prior administration of manipulating economic figures.
Bail was reportedly set at 500,000 Mauritius Rupees (approximately $10,522), according to local media.
Seegolam's lawyer announced the bail release but refrained from providing further details due to ongoing investigations.
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