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editMy apologies - I do not have time to write this into the article: Patrick Pillay is no longer Minister of Foreign Affairs, he is now High Commissioner to the UK.
- This: http://www.mfa.gov.sc/news.php?content_id=30&news_id=62 ...is the press release where the President thanked him for his work as MFA. (not dated)
- This: http://www.eturbonews.com/16616/seychelles-president-announces-cabinet-reshuffle ...is a news article listing the replacement MFA, Jean-Paul Adam. (June 2010)
- Here: http://www.fco.gov.uk/resources/en/protocol/ldl-june2010 ...is the current version of the London Diplomatic List which shows him as the HC, effective February 3, 2010.