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Vireon news of Haiti: Anti-corruption requires all ministers of the transitional government on June 12, 2024 to say what assets they own, promises of several newly appointed ministers

  • June 13, 2024
  • 10 Min
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Port-au-Prince, June 13, 2024 [AlterPresse] — As required by law, after taking office as ministers, all members of the new transitional government on June 12, 2024 must go and declare to the anti-corruption unit (Ulcc), all that they own, which is called the declaration of assets in the language the technique. Prime Minister Garry Conille must ask all ministers to properly manage money and state assets, and make transparency in all expenses, they will make in their ministries. State structures/organizations, which are not directly subject to the government’s obedience, must stop becoming ministerial assets, where they will receive large amounts of state money. The transitional government of June 12, 2024 must follow up consistently on the anti-corruption unit’s report on individuals and institutions that are doing crooked ways with money and state assets. It is the recommendation on AlterPresse and AlterRadio gathering of the organization called Together against corruption, after Garry Conille said he is committed to the transition team to fight against corruption in the public administration.

On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the existence of the national police, many national police officers demonstrated in the streets of the metropolitan area of ​​Port-au-Prince, to demand a proper handover from the head of the national police of Haiti.

Public safety is the highest priority of the transitional government. We are committed to improving the working conditions of the national policemen, and give them the tools that will allow them to deliver results in their work on the ground. If there is no security, the country will not make any progress. We take our hats off to the national police forces, who are working to protect and provide security to the population. This is the message of Prime Minister Garry Conille, on the occasion of 29 years (June 12, 1995- June 12, 2024) since the national police existed.

The fear must stop bringing nuisance among the population, to go to the camps of gangs and guns. This is the statement of Prime Minister Garry Conille at the installation ceremony of the new Minister of Justice and Public Security, master lawyer Carlos Hercule.

Face square with the terror of gangs and guns. Strengthen the justice system. Make the law work like a public service indeed. Bringing improvements in the working conditions of magistrate-judges. It is the promise of Carlos Hercule’s disposition, as he recognizes that the moment is very difficult.

In close cooperation with the high command of the army, we will make other young men and other young women come to the contest to enter the armed forces of Haiti. We will set up other military training and training areas on the territory. We will pass through the national military academy. We will set up a health structure that will allow the military to have health insurance. For this, the state must provide the necessary technical and financial support. These are the words of the new transitional defense minister, Jean Marc Berthier Antoine.

Talk to the staff of the Ministry of National Education. Talk also with the teachers’ union, with the association of school directors, with all other organizations that depend on the ministry of education, and with all the technical and financial partners. Find the means to correct everything that deserves correction. Go inside and look at the big construction sites, and see what they call the curriculum, a single book in the Creole language. Evaluate 4 new courses within the core curriculum. I do not promise miracles. But I promise to put all my experience at the service of the Ministry of National Education, in the time I will spend in it. This is the statement of Antoine Augustin, who is the new minister of national education.

On Sunday, June 9, 2024, the Bahamian coast guards arrested 66 native Haitian migrants at sea, who were trying to enter without papers on the territory of the Bahamas. The native Haitian migrants were in a boat, which had already left the coast of the Turkish and Caicos islands. This is what the US newspaper Mimai Herald reports.

We can’t wait any longer to work with the new transitional government on June 12, 2024. A government that takes its responsibilities properly, that listens to the demands of the population, is the key to getting the Haitian people out of their current situation. The installation of the new government is an important step on the road to security, elections and peace for everyone. It is the position of the United States embassy in Haiti.

The integrated office of the United Nations in Haiti (Binuh) says that they will work tirelessly with the new transitional government.

The government of Canada declares that it is on the side of the Haitian people, at a time when the country of Haiti is getting ready to receive multinational forces for security.

We hope the installation of the new transitional government will open the path of peace, without brigandage, and security for the Haitian people, who are under great suffering. It is the consideration of the government of England, which promises to keep the commitment it has already made, to give 5 million euros (more than 5 million US dollars) for the deployment of multinational forces to improve security in the country of Haiti.

It is a great shame when, until now, what is written in the agreement of April 3, 2024 has never been published in the official newspaper of the country of Haiti. The political sector, which set up the Transitional Presidential Council (KPT), has not met again since the official installation of the KPT, on April 25, 2024. There is a need for these sectors to continue talking, to make the transition period bring good results. It is considered on AlterPresse and AlterRadio political party IniAyiti, which is inside the gathering of political parties that have delegates inside the Kpt. [ppsf emb rc apr 13/06/2024 14:49]