FLASH : 6,284 irregular promotions in 14 months within the Haitian National Police

A shocking report released on November 8, 2025, by the Internal Control and Human Resources Analysis Commission of the Haitian National Police (PNH) has unveiled widespread irregularities within the institution. The Commission, established under the directive of Acting Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Paraison and led by Inspector General Marie Elva Sinora Nassar Pierre, was tasked with scrutinizing the promotions and movements of PNH personnel. Over a 14-month period from June 2024 to August 2025, a staggering 6,284 promotions were granted, many of which violated established procedures, leading to institutional chaos. This mirrors a similar issue reported by the Ministry of Economy and Finance between 2019 and 2020, which had placed an unsustainable financial burden on the state. The report meticulously identifies all beneficiaries of these irregular promotions and highlights the legal framework used in the investigation, including the 1987 Constitution, presidential decrees, and the PNH’s internal regulations. The Commission’s methodology involved rigorous hearings and deliberations, requiring a qualified majority for decisions. The final report not only details the extent of the irregularities but also provides specific recommendations to the PNH Commander-in-Chief to rectify the system and restore institutional integrity. The Commission, chaired by Inspector General Marie Elva Sinora Nassar Pierre, included key members such as Inspector General Jackson Hilaire and Divisional Commissioner John Games Olivier, among others.