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Haiti - PetroCaribe : Prime Minister Lapin visits to the Superior Court of Accounts
30/06/2019 09:16:21

Haiti - PetroCaribe : Prime Minister Lapin visits to the Superior Court of Accounts

Friday, the Prime Minister named Jean Michel Lapin went to the Superior Court of Accounts and Administrative Litigation (CSC/CA) to learn more about the threats of death and intimidation by unidentified individuals against several judges involved in the audit of the PetroCaribe Fund Management, and announces measures to strengthen security...

"I have come to talk to the President of the Court and see how far I can help solve the problems the court is going through right now," Lapin told reporters.

A Prime Minister who believes in justice and has urged members threatened to file a complaint "We encourage CSC/CA advisers who have been threatened to formally file complaints for an investigation to be conducted..."

Lapin promised "The State will take steps to allow the judges of the Court of Accounts to have the maximum security so that they can continue to do their work..." According to our information, the number of police officers assigned to the security of each judge should be increased from one to three police officers.

In addition, the Prime Minister said he wanted the judges to return, at least two of them under pressure were sheltered abroad "We asked the President of the Court to request the return of the judges who left the country so that they can properly serve the Motherland..."

TB/ HaitiLibre



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