US identifies former Haitian legislators in high-stakes corruption scandal

In a recent development, the United States government has officially identified a group of Haitian nationals involved in significant corruption or gross violations of human rights. 

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Former Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive’s alleged involvement  

The U.S. State Department has publicly designated former Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive for his alleged involvement in corrupt activities that undermined the integrity of Haiti’s government. 

He is among 30 people involved in significant corruption or a gross violation of human rights.

This designation extends to his immediate family members, including his spouse, Myriam Estevez De Bellerive, and his adult daughters, Diana Jennifer Bellerive and Jessica Bellerive.

Foreign officials face ineligibility for entry into the U.S.

In accordance with the U.S. government’s policy, when there is credible information indicating that foreign government officials have engaged in significant corruption or committed gross human rights violations, these individuals and their immediate family members become generally ineligible for entry into the United States. 

This decision may result in public or private designations, further isolating them from U.S. soil.

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Former Senators Nenel Cassy and Herve Fourcand implicated in corruption

Joining Jean-Max Bellerive on the list of designated Haitian nationals are former senators Nenel Cassy and Herve Fourcand. 

Both have been named for their alleged participation in corrupt activities that have had a detrimental impact on the integrity of Haiti’s government.

Consequences extend to the immediate family

Similar to the case of Jean-Max Bellerive, the designation of Nenel Cassy and Herve Fourcand extends to their immediate family members. 

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This includes Cassy’s spouse, Katherine Cassy Chery, and one minor child.

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