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FNE $1.50/5: Will the Haitian diaspora finally be able to demand accountability for fees charged on transfers and telephone calls?, Read More

  • June 19, 2024
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The April 3 agreement between the stakeholders represented in the Conille/Leblanc government provides for the participation of two representatives of the Haitian Diaspora in the Executive Control Body (OCAG) throughout the Political Transition in Haiti.

When we know, since December 2018, members of the Haitian Diaspora in New York, through a complaint filed in court, have sought to know what happened to the money collected by the PHTK regime from transfers and inbound and outbound phone calls, this is an exciting opportunity and opportunity.

The Diaspora’s complaint concerns, among others, Ex-Presidents Michel Joseph Martelly, Jocelerme Privert, Jovenel Moïse and companies providing telephone and money transfer services.

The Haitian Diaspora has even more hopes when it notes that the one who is now at the head of this organization (FNE) which spent the money of the Diaspora for 13 years without really accounting, is none other than the Professor Antoine Augustin, the new Minister of National Education who, until proven otherwise, cannot be accused of being in the service of the PHTK regime.

However, certain concerns remain regarding the delay recorded in the establishment of the OCAG, the control body of the two-headed Executive in Haiti which, according to the terms of the April 3 Agreement, must be composed of 15 members,:

Two for the Department of West One for each of the other 9 departments Two for women and youth organizations Two for human rights organizations Others are still quite optimistic, because they believe, given the importance of the Haitian Diaspora in the economic, political and social life of the country, political parties and civil society organizations will not take the risk of dissatisfying its members by ignoring, like Armel Henry, the obligation imposed on them to set up the OCAG (Government Action Control Body) as quickly as possible or by managing to create and operate it as quickly as possible. as late as possible, after having made all the major decisions of this transition.

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