Justice : No embezzlement at the Ministry of Culture, concludes the ULCC

In a significant development for Haiti’s governance transparency, the Unit for Combating Corruption (ULCC) has officially exonerated the Ministry of Culture and Communication following a comprehensive investigation into alleged financial misconduct. The probe, initiated in response to public allegations from the “Je Klere” Foundation (FJKL), specifically examined claims of irregular disbursements through debit cards to senior officials within both the Ministry and the Institute for the Safeguarding of National Heritage (ISPAN). These allegations were connected to funds allocated for the Project for the Development, Restoration, and Protection of Heritage Sites.

Culture Minister Patrick Delatour publicly acknowledged the ULCC’s findings, which conclusively determined that none of the Foundation’s accusations could be substantiated. The exhaustive audit instead resulted in the formulation of administrative and institutional recommendations aimed at strengthening financial protocols.

Minister Delatour, while welcoming the vindication, emphasized the critical responsibility of media and civil society in responsibly handling such sensitive information. He urged balanced and professional reporting on the ULCC’s conclusions to prevent misinformation that could potentially undermine social cohesion and destabilize governmental institutions. This case represents a notable test of Haiti’s anti-corruption mechanisms and their capacity to address serious public allegations against government bodies.