The Mauritius government is questioning investment managers over costs.

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The Financial Services Commission (FSC) of Mauritius, the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the country’s financial services sector, has recently launched an investigation into the fees charged by investment managers operating in the country. The investigation, which is expected to last several months, is aimed at ensuring that investment managers are charging reasonable and transparent fees, and that they are not taking advantage of investors.

The FSC has indicated that the investigation will focus on both local and foreign investment managers, and will cover a range of investment products, including mutual funds, hedge funds, and private equity funds. The investigation will also cover a range of fees, including management fees, performance fees, and other charges, such as custody and administration fees.

The move by the FSC has been welcomed by many industry experts, who believe that there is a need for greater transparency and accountability in the investment management industry. Many investors in Mauritius have expressed concerns about the high fees charged by investment managers, and the lack of clarity around what these fees cover.

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