Probe finds fraud and losses at Canadian Embassy in Haiti, official says
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Canada has fired a dozen staffers at its Haiti embassy and is probing others amid an internal fraud investigation that has resulted in estimated government losses of $1.7 million, an official said Tuesday.
Jocelyn Sweet, a spokeswoman for Global Affairs Canada, said the probes that began in 2015 have revealed that locally recruited employees at the Port-au-Prince embassy set up “various fraud schemes” since 2004 that inflated invoices and resulted in the theft of property, among other things.
Canada’s international assistance program in Haiti and its humanitarian response to Hurricane Matthew’s destruction were not impacted, she stressed.
Meanwhile, an administrative probe is ongoing to review the behaviour of Canadian staffers at the embassy in Haiti.