Haitian Presidential Advisors Implicated in BNC Bribery Scandal, U.S. Revokes Visas

Haitian Presidential Advisors Implicated in BNC Bribery Scandal, U.S. Revokes Visas A major corruption scandal has erupted in Haiti, implicating three high-ranking presidential advisors in an alleged bribery scheme involving the Banque Nationale de Crédit (BNC), Haiti's national bank. The United States has responded by revoking the visas of the individuals involved, signaling a strong stance against corruption. The scandal centers around presidential council members Smith Augustin, Emmanuel Vertilaire, and Gerald Gilles, who allegedly requested 100 million gourdes (approximately 1.5 million USD) from BNC's President Raoul Pierre-Louis. In exchange for this substantial sum, the advisors reportedly offered their votes to keep Pierre-Louis in his position at the helm of the national bank. The story broke on Monday, July 29, when prominent Haitian journalist Valery Numa announced during his broadcast that Smith Augustin's U.S. visa had been revoked. Augustin was en route to Par...