Anti-corruption fight, ULCC is campaigning in Grand’Anse

Haiti, if one relies on of Transparency International's Annual perception index, the country occupies an unenviable position as it pertains to corruption. Antoine Atouriste, Executive Director of the Unit for the Fight against Corruption (ULCC in French), believes that he can win this battle and help the country turn the corner. To publicize the March 2014 law on prevention and punishment of corruption, he was in the Grand’Anse, to train principally public officials.

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14 août 2014 — Lecture : 3 min.
More than a hundred people, including judicial officials, administrative officials, and members of civil society gathered on Friday, August at Le Sarah Hotel in Jeremie, to understand the law which was passed on March 12, 2014. Atouriste showed his confidence in what he called "the rise of a new era in the country where a corporation that was once considered untouchable, as well as its leaders, may be prosecuted criminally." "Corruption,” he stated, “is a global scourge and its corollaries aredrugs. He recognized that drug money is used to cor

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