Minister of Finance (Seychelles)

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The Minister of Finance, Trade, Investment and Economic Planning of Seychelles is a cabinet minister in charge of the Ministry for Finance of Seychelles, responsible for public finances of the country. The ministry is located in Central Bank Building in Victoria. [1]

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Ministers of Finance

NameTook officeLeft officePresidentNotes
Chamery Chetty October 1975 [2] June 1977 James Mancham [3] [4]
Maxime Ferrari 19781978 France-Albert René [5]
France-Albert René 19781989 France-Albert René [6] [7]
James Michel 19892006 France-Albert René, James Michel [7] [8] [9]
Danny Faure 20062012 James Michel [10]
Pierre Laporte 20122015 James Michel [11]
Jean-Paul Adam February 2015October 2016 James Michel [12]
Peter Larose October 2016April 2018 Danny Faure [13]
Maurice Loustau-Lalanne April 2018October 2020 Danny Faure [14]
Naadir Hassan November 2020Incumbent Wavel Ramkalawan [15]

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