December 22, 2024

Haiti’s Prime Minister Commits to Transparency with Asset Declaration

December 12, 2024

Haiti’s Prime Minister, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, took a pivotal step in his tenure by officially filing his asset declaration on Tuesday, December 10. Through this symbolic act, he reaffirms his commitment to establishing transparency as a cornerstone of his administration.

Accompanied by the Chief Clerk of the Court of First Instance and a notary, the Prime Minister urged all public officials, particularly members of his government, to follow his example. This gesture is a call to collective accountability, emphasizing the critical importance of integrity in public administration.

For Mr. Fils-Aimé, transparency is more than just an administrative requirement—it is a key driver for rebuilding trust between the government and its citizens. He underscored that this initiative aligns with his broader agenda of accountability and responsible governance, stating, “The country needs transparency to move forward.”

This commitment reflects the government’s determination to uphold justice and integrity. By combating opacity and questionable practices, the Prime Minister aims to inspire a new era of governance, fostering a Haiti built on ethical and exemplary values.

Through this bold action, Mr. Fils-Aimé sets an ambitious path for Haiti’s future. Ethics, unity, and accountability become the guiding principles of his leadership, striving to create a fairer, more prosperous nation focused on sustainable development.

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