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Haiti - FLASH : 4 illegal ministers in the Lafontant Government
29/06/2018 10:39:58

Haiti - FLASH : 4 illegal ministers in the Lafontant Government

Thursday, following the reading of a correspondence from the Superior Court of Accounts and Administrative Litigation (CSC/CA) addressed to the Chamber of Deputies confirming that 4 of the 5 ministers from the last reshuffle https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-24186-haiti-flash-appointment-of-5-ministers.html are accountable of public money and have no discharge of their management, they are :

Jean-Marie Reynaldo Brunet, the new Minister of the Interior and Territorial Communities, without an accounting discharge for public money as former mayor of Carrefour (from September 2014 to June 2016)

Jean Roody Aly the new Minister of Justice and Public Security with no accounting discharge of public funds as former Director General of the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (March 2012 to March 2017);

Joubert C. Angrand the new Minister of Agriculture of Natural Resources and Rural Development, with no accounting discharge of public funds as ex-General Coordinator of the National Institute of Coffee of Haiti (INCAH);

Guyler C. Delva, Minister of Culture and Communication without public accounts discharge as former head of the Commission to support investigations into the murders of journalists in 2007 and former Secretary of State for Communication in 2012 .

Faced with these overwhelming new facts and under the pressure of opposition deputies, the President Gary Bodeau of the Lower House decided that the ministers concerned could not speak in Parliament on behalf of the Government.

Moreover, since a Government can not be interpellated in the absence of some of its ministers, Bodeau decided to put the interpellation of the Prime Minister and his Government in continuation and announced the formation of a Special commission of inquiry on the 4 ministers in default.

For the opposition deputies it is a waste of time, the facts being confirmed by the CSC/CA they claim the dismissal of the 4 ministers and their replacement.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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