Governing Means Addressing What Matters Most

The top news in Haiti today is the release of the executive summary of the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) report, which refers three members of the Transitional Presidential Council and the most recent president of the National Credit Bank—Haiti's first state-owned commercial bank—to the judiciary for both passive and active corruption.

Frantz Duval
Par Frantz Duval
02 Oct 2024 | Lecture : 2 min.

The top news in Haiti today is the release of the executive summary of the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) report, which refers three members of the Transitional Presidential Council and the most recent president of the National Credit Bank—Haiti's first state-owned commercial bank—to the judiciary for both passive and active corruption.

This news is significant, but what matters most is what follows—political, judicial, and media ramifications.

In the meantime, recent days have seen a barrage of alarmin

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