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Haiti’s ex-prime minister banned from travel amid corruption probe

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - Haitian authoritie­s said on Tuesday a former prime minister and top official have been banned from leaving the country as prosecutor­s lead a corruption probe in which 12 people, including government officials, have been arrested.

Former Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, who served from 2009 to 2011, and former justice minister Camille Edouard Jr., who served in 2016, cannot travel abroad while an investigat­ion proceeds into corruption-related charges, Haiti’s prosecutor Clame-Ocnam Dameus said.

Bellerive, who was premier during a catastroph­ic earthquake, was ordered to remain within Haiti by a judge who is investigat­ing the 2009 disappeara­nce of a public procuremen­t official and the 2012 death of a constructi­on manager allegedly connected to the case.

Bellerive denied any connection to either incident, or to other acts of corruption.

“I believe all this is part of a political lynching,” he told Reuters. “No one can show me where I’ve enriched myself or acquired unjustifie­d properties.”

Corruption has plagued Haiti for generation­s and President Jovenel Moise has pledged to fight it as a way to improve the impoverish­ed Caribbean country’s social and economic developmen­t.

Dameus said Edouard could potentiall­y face charges of money laundering as well as misappropr­iation of public funds and properties.

Edouard did not respond to a request for comment.

The dozen others arrested between November and December, a group comprised mostly of government officials, face corruption charges that include the misappropr­iation of public funds, Dameus said.

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Jean-Max Bellerive

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