
Haiti faces fresh instability as PM Ariel Henry comes under scrutiny for President's killing
India Today
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry has come under scanner for the killing of President Jovenel Moïse. Rénald Luberice, who served more than four years as secretary general of Haiti’s Council of Ministers, said he is concerned about the alleged evidence against Henry.
Haiti's government is starting to crumble as Prime Minister Ariel Henry faces increased scrutiny from authorities investigating the president's slaying, with one top official resigning Wednesday as he accused Henry of obstructing justice in a sharply worded letter.
Rénald Luberice, who served more than four years as secretary general of Haiti's Council of Ministers, said he cannot remain under the direction of someone who is under suspicion and who "does not intend to cooperate with justice, seeking, on the contrary, by all means, to obstruct it."
