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Haiti – News: Zapping…
January 8, 2024 11:57:34
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PNH: Changes in the chain of command
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024, Pierre René François was appointed the new director of the Central Judicial Police (DCPJ), succeeding Frédéric Lecompte, who has served in the position for 4 years.
Noailles: artist and craftsman training
The UNESCO Office organized a training course to strengthen the management capacities of artists and artisans in the Noailles Art Village. The aim of the training was to strengthen their skills, build community, broaden their professional fields and promote their autonomy.
CEP: Conille Request Stock
Prime Minister Gary Cornille met with the Technical Director of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) to discuss the administration of the elections. Cornille took the opportunity to ask the Technical Director to assess the operational and functional capacity of the institution while awaiting the appointment of the CEP members.
An update to the HOPE/HELP Act is urgently needed
On Monday, the management of the Haitian Industrial Association (ADIH), through a public-private delegation, including the Minister of Industry and Commerce, James Monazard, and the Director General of the Investment Promotion Center (CFI), Léonne F. Prophète, met with Dan Erickson, Special Assistant to the President of the United States at the White House, and Ms. Lauren Michaels, Assistant, to discuss the urgent need to renew the HOPE HELP law for Haiti, as well as economic growth and stabilization policies.
Ministry of Justice: Bangladesh National Commission Chairman summoned to retract remarks
The president of the Bank National de Credit (BNC), Raoul Pascal Pierre-Louis, made the allegation, claiming that presidential advisers Louis Gérald Gilles, Smith Augustin and Emmanuel Vertilaire had approached him and demanded 100 million gourdes to keep his job. https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-42866-haiti-flash-3-presidential-advisers-in-turmoil-scandal-or-conspiracy.html Smith Augustine has filed legal action for defamation and violation of honor and dignity. The subpoena gives Raoul Pascal Pierre-Louis a clear time to retract his statements. Failure to act or refusal to comply with this request could lead to criminal prosecution for defamation, as well as damaging the reputation and integrity of a high-ranking government official.
Barbados troops receive French and Creole training
Barbadian troops set to deploy to Haiti as part of an international security mission have received French and Haitian Creole training in Barbados from the International Organization of la Francophonie (OIF).
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