'Superior / subordinate relationship (civilian) - national proceedings' in document 'Mauritius - ICC Act 2011'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

PART II – OFFENCES AND JURISDICTION OF COURTS OF MAURITIUS

5. Responsibility of commanders and superiors

(2) It shall not be a defence for a person, other than a person referred to in subsection (1), to plead that he had no responsibility for the crime if the crime was committed by subordinates under his effective authority and control as a superior, and there was a failure to exercise proper control over those subordinates where –
(a) he knew, or consciously disregarded information which clearly indicated, that his subordinates were committing or about to commit the offence;
(b) the offence concerned activities that were within his effective responsibility and control; and
(c) he failed to take all necessary and reasonable measures within his power to prevent or repress its commission or to submit the matter to the competent authorities for investigation and prosecution