The Illovo Deal was conceived and implemented soon after the
MMM-MSM coalition (headed by
Anerood Jugnauth and
Paul Bérenger) came to power in September 2000. Then Finance Minister
Pravind Jugnauth explained that the Illovo Deal would provide enough finance for the construction of the Cyber City in
Ebène, renovation of the old
Plaisance Airport and of the ageing
University of Mauritius, as well as construction of the new
Bagatelle Dam and a new stadium. Pravind Jugnauth also explained that by 2004 the Illovo Deal had enabled 43 000 small planters and employees of the ailing sugar industry to buy 7,000 arpents at Rs 125 000 per arpent via the Sugar Investment Trust (SIT). These small planters also own 24.5% of
Mon-Trésor-Mon-Désert (MTMD). Furthermore, the SIT and the National Pension Fund (NPF) benefit as shareholders of MTMD. ==Criticism==