China “Indoctrinating” Mauritian Officials Ahead of Chagos Deal
Thousands of Mauritian officials have been travelling to China for “indoctrination” ahead of the planned handover of the Chagos Islands, exposing the scale of the East African nation’s relationship with the Communist state. The Telegraph has more.
Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to cede sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius has been branded a national security risk because of the nation’s close links to China.
Reports from the Mauritian Government reveal the scale of its relationship with the Communist superpower. More than 6,000 officials from the Government and local authorities have been trained by the Chinese in everything from “capacity building” to integrating AI into the public sector.
The figures include “many who travelled to China for specialised courses”. Hundreds more are to receive training from the Communist superpower in the months ahead.
The Tories warned it was evidence officials in Mauritius had been “indoctrinated” by Beijing.
Dame Priti Patel, the Shadow Foreign Secretary, said the training posed a “real risk” to Britain’s national security.
She told the Telegraph: “Thousands of Mauritian officials are being trained and indoctrinated by China as they increase their influence and control over Mauritius.
“Despite the real risk this poses to our national security interests, our weak and feeble Prime Minister is continuing to promote Labour’s £35 billion Chagos surrender.
“China will hold increasing influence and leverage over Mauritius, which will threaten our interests if Keir Starmer gives away the Chagos Islands, given the treaty will require the UK disclosing confidential information about operations on the Diego Garcia military base.
“Handing over control of the Chagos Islands to an ally of China is a huge strategic blunder and costly mistake.”
Under the terms of the deal, the UK would hand over the archipelago to Mauritius and lease back the Diego Garcia military base, a facility built there in the 1970s that has been used by UK and US.
There have been mounting fears about the implications for British and American security, with the White House concerned the plan could expose the US to spying by China.
In July 2025, Mauritius and China committed to “advance cooperation in capacity building, training programmes, and efforts to integrate artificial intelligence into the public service sector”.
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Well, who would have thought…?
If they wanted to offload Chagos why not cede it to Sri Lanka? It’s a lot closer.
I can only assume that the brown envelopes from China are much larger than the ones from Sri Lanka.
Despite the boasts of Tories that Lord Dave halted progress towards the Chagos sell-away we might have expected that a party which now claims undying support for British Overseas Territories, self-determination and British self-interest would have found time in 14 years to firmly and finally stopped this.
Like so much else they were either in favour of Blair’s policies, did not bother to consider the significance of just couldn’t be bothered to pay attention.
Come on Trump – just veto the whole corrupt scam that is the Chagos give-away.
Sell-away? Give-away?
Mauritius probably wants the £3.4bn (and the rest) more than the islands
Folks the deal ain’t gonna happen. Remember Suez. When President Trump tells Starmer ” sit” Starmer sits
The Foreign Office has been pushing this deal. Cameron blocked it, but as soon as Two-Tier became PM it was revived.
We need to know which Civil Servant is responsible because they are clearly not working in the interests of this country.
Trump has to veto it.
Olly Robbins, who worked with May and the Commission to reverse Brexit, has been put in charge of the treacherous Foreign Office.