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Government Departments, Parastatal Organisations & Constitutional Bodies Seychelles Telephone Directory 2010 edition Government Departments, Parastatal Organisations & Constitutional Bodies Republic of Seychelles République des Seychelles Seychelles Telephone Directory 100 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, PARASTATAL ORGANISATIONS & CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES 2010 edition SUMMARY OF MAIN NUMBERS Seychelles Licensing Authority . .28 34 44 Government Ministries & Departments Parastatal Organisations Seychelles Pension Fund . .29 46 99 Office of the President . .29 56 56 Air Seychelles Ltd. .38 10 00 Seychelles Petroleum Company . .29 06 00 Department of Information & Development Bank of Seychelles . .29 44 00 Seychelles Ports Authority . .29 47 00 Public Relations . .29 57 57 Energy Commission . .42 16 99 Seychelles Public Transport Corp. .28 02 80 Office of the Vice President . .28 68 00 Housing Finance Company . .67 06 00 Seychelles Qualifications Authority . .28 30 68 Department of Defence . .22 40 70 Islands Development Company . .22 46 40 Seychelles Savings Bank . .29 40 00 . .67 14 00 Landscape & Waste Seychelles Tourism Board . .67 13 00 Department of Police . .28 80 00 Management Agency . .67 04 00 Seychelles Trading Company . .28 50 00 Department of Internal Affairs . .29 36 36 National Arts Council . .29 52 00 Social Welfare Agency . .22 47 99 Department of Public Administration . .38 30 00 National Human Resources Department of Finance . .38 20 00 Development Council . .38 30 00 Department of Industry . .32 50 50 National Sports Council . .32 39 08 Constitutional Bodies Ministry of National Development . .28 44 44 National Statistics Bureau . .61 16 50 Department of Information National Tender Board . .22 50 59 Constitutional Appointments Authority .37 37 22 Communications Technology. .28 66 00 Public Utilities Corporation . .67 80 00 Office of the Attorney General . .38 30 00 Ministry of Foreign Affairs . .28 35 00 Seychelles Broacasting Corporation . .28 96 00 Office of the Registrar General . .22 49 04 Department of Seychelles Bureau of Standards . .38 04 00 Office of the Ombudsman . .22 51 47 Community Development . .22 54 77 Seychelles Centre for Office of the Auditor General . .61 03 60 Department of Marine Research & Technology . .22 51 14 Office of the Electoral Commissioner . .29 55 55 Youth, Sports & Culture . .32 13 33 Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority . .38 40 00 Public’s Officer’s Ethics Commission . .22 55 17 Department of Environment . .67 05 00 Seychelles Enterprise Public Service Appeal Board . .22 48 81 Department of Natural Resources & Promotion Agency . .32 31 51 The Legislature . .32 13 33 Transport . .67 64 00 Seychelles Fishing Authority . .67 03 00 The Judiciary . .28 58 58 . .61 11 00 Seychelles Heritage Foundation . .32 13 33 Ministry of Education . .28 32 83 Seychelles Institute of Management . .24 10 67 Department of Health / Seychelles International Health Services Authority . .38 80 00 Business Authority . .38 08 00 Deparment of Social Development . .28 15 00 Seychelles Investment Bureau . .29 55 00 Department of Employment . .67 62 50 Seychelles Land Transport Agency . .22 44 49 Director General Public Affairs, State House . .29 57 57 Office of the President Office of the Vice President ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Director General, State House, P O Box 55, Victoria, Mahé .29 56 56 State House Administration, State House .29 56 56 State House, PO Box 55, Victoria, Mahé .28 68 00 Fax . .22 52 55 Fax . .22 52 55 Fax . .22 51 52 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] RISK & DISASTER MANAGEMENT DIVISION Vice President, State House . .28 68 00 Director General, MS Complex . .32 29 79 Fax . .22 51 52 PRESIDENT’S PRIVATE OFFICE Fax . .32 40 39 The President, State House . .29 41 55 Principal Secretary, State House . .28 68 00 Fax . .22 49 85 Fax . .22 55 78 Dept. of Information & Secretary of State, State House . .29 57 57 Public Relations Fax . .22 48 64 Dept. of Defence OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY Special Advisor, State House . .29 56 56 Principal Secretary Information & Fax . .22 51 37 Public Relations, State House . .29 57 57 Defence Forces Headquarters, Fax . .22 51 07 PO Box 363, Bel Eau, . .22 40 70 CABINET AFFAIRS . .67 14 00 Secretary to the Cabinet, State House . .29 57 57 Director, Media Affairs, Long Pier Rd. .22 57 75 Email: [email protected] Fax . .22 46 26 . .72 26 10 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF Fax . .32 10 06 PRESIDENTIAL AFFAIRS Chief of Defence Forces, Bel Eau . .22 40 70 Principal Secretary, State House . .29 57 57 . .67 14 00 Fax . .32 47 59 Fax . .22 43 38 Seychelles Telephone Directory 2010 edition GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 101 Chief of Staff, Bel Eau . .22 40 70 POLICE STATIONS . .32 10 46 . .67 14 00 Airport Support Wing . .28 82 90 Fax . .22 43 38 . .38 14 61 Dept. of Public . .52 48 34 Administration Anse Aux Pins . .37 62 17 Dept. of Police . .37 66 43 PO Box 56, National House, Victoria . .38 30 00 . .52 39 37 Fax . .22 49 36 Anse Boileau . .35 51 11 E-mail: [email protected] Police Headquarters, . .52 39 43 PO Box 46, Victoria, Mahé . .28 80 00 Anse Etoile . .24 13 26 OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY Fax . .32 20 05 . .52 39 48 Principal Secretary, National House . .38 30 08 Email: [email protected] Anse Royale . .37 12 26 Fax . .22 49 36 . .28 82 48 Commissioner of Police, Police HQ . .28 81 10 . .52 39 53 PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPORT DIVISION Fax . .32 20 05 Baie Lazare . .36 11 30 Director General, National House . .38 30 06 . .52 39 57 Fax . .32 27 03 Assistant Commissioner Police, Baie Ste Anne Praslin . .23 23 32 ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DIVISION Police HQ. .28 84 34 . .52 39 76 Director General, National House . .38 30 10 Beau Vallon . .24 72 42 . .22 53 02 Advisor, Police HQ. .28 80 00 . .52 39 76 Fax . .32 20 05 Cascade (Pte Larue Post) . .37 69 01 . .52 48 18 Director Public Relations, Police HQ . .28 81 80 Grand Anse Praslin . .23 32 51 Ministry of Finance Fax . .32 20 05 . .23 39 45 . .52 23 59 & Industry Interpol Office, Police HQ. .28 83 10 Glacis . .26 11 61 Fax . .32 20 05 . .52 39 64 La Digue . .23 42 51 PO Box 313, Liberty House, Victoria . .38 20 06 CRIME SUPPORT WING . .52 39 81 Fax . .22 52 65 Chief Superintendent, Police HQ. .28 82 90 Mont Fleuri . .32 35 47 Email: [email protected] Fax . .32 20 05 . ..
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