Saint-Louis challenged the dismissal from his position of Raoul Pascal Pierre-Louis, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Haiti’s National Bank Credit (BNC).
In a letter addressed to Conille, the lawyer underscored that Pierre-Louis’ dismissal violates regulatory procedures.
The Haiti Libre digital newspaper informed that Saint-Louis reminded the head of Government that his client was appointed by presidential decree.
“This decision seems to reward corruption and embezzlement instead of promoting integrity and transparency within the Haitian public administration,” the jurist denounced.
Prime Minister Conille dismissed Pierre-Louis, who accused Gerald Gilles, Emmanuel Vertilaire, and Smith Augustin, advisors to the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT), of demanding 100 million gourdes (757,575 US dollars) to keep his post.
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