Peter Amewu released after arrest over sky train scandal

Story: News Desk 

Former Minister for Railways Development, John Peter Amewu, has been released following his arrest by National Security operatives on Tuesday, 25th March 2025.

Amewu was reportedly detained for questioning in connection with the $2 million failed Sky Train Project.

His arrest was  part of ongoing investigations into the botched initiative. 

The Sky Train project, which had allegedly received $2 million in funding, was found to have failed to achieve its intended objectives, as confirmed by the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, in a press briefing on Monday, 24th March.

Dr Ayine further revealed that prosecutions related to the Sky Train scandal are set to begin by mid-April 2025.

He revealed that investigations have revealed that the company that reportedly received the amount in Mauritius was non-existent. 

He assured the public that suspects were  cooperating with investigators and that efforts to recover misappropriated public funds were  underway, with justice to be served.

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4 thoughts on “Peter Amewu released after arrest over sky train scandal”

  1. This article shows careful research and careful investment. The content is both complete and easy to access, helping readers not only understand the problem but also be interested in exploring more. The presentation is clear and concise but not monotonous.

  2. The release of John Peter Amewu raises many questions. Hopefully, the upcoming Sky Train scandal prosecutions shed light on the $2 million loss. It’s a real shame when projects fail to deliver, much like a poorly managed Papa’s Pizzeria. Let’s hope those responsible face justice and the misappropriated funds are recovered swiftly. This case reminds us of the importance of accountability in public projects. We’ll be following this story closely.

  3. Wow, the Sky Train i killed an academy player manga mess! Hopefully, they get to the bottom of where that $2 million went. Justice needs to be served, and those funds need to be recovered!

  4. The Amewu detention news highlights concerns about the Sky Train Project’s failed $2 million investment. Investigations point to a non-existent Mauritius-based company.

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