Haiti's anti-corruption agency accuses senior officials of diversion of school food, fuel misuse, and abuse of office, amidst rare prosecutions.

Haiti's anti-corruption agency has accused senior government officials of crimes such as illicit enrichment and abuse of office, amidst ongoing corruption issues in the country. New cases involve the diversion of food meant for public school students and misuse of government fuel, costing the government an estimated $4.7 million. Despite these investigations, prosecutions of officials remain rare in Haiti, highlighting the problem of impunity.

September 03, 2024
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