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HAITI DEPOSITS INSTRUMENTS RATIFYING OAS ANTI-CORRUPTION
TREATY
June 7, 2004
QUITO, Ecuador —Haiti is the latest member of the Organization
of American States (OAS) to ratify the Inter-American Convention against
Corruption, having become the 33rd member state to deposit instruments of
ratification of this OAS treaty.
Foreign Affairs Minister Yvon Siméon today presented the instruments of
ratification to Assistant Secretary General Luigi Einaudi, in a brief ceremony
during the 34th regular session of the OAS General Assembly, now underway in
Quito. “Depositing this instrument of ratification is a first step that gives
concrete expression to our determination to combat corruption in Haiti,” he
declared, stressing combating corruption as a top priority.
He also detailed a number of measures being implemented in Haiti to fight the
scourge, and to enlist public and private institutions. He said institutions
must be strengthened to function as effectively as possible. “We cannot fight
corruption if democracy is not established, because democracy is the foundation
of any effort against corruption.”
For his part, the Assistant Secretary General hailed Haiti’s initiative in
ratifying the anti-corruption treaty and depositing the ratification
instruments, noting how the Convention has ushered in an important era of mutual
assistance obligations for member states to cooperate in tackling a grave
problem that transcends national borders and remains a threat to all.
The Inter-American Convention against Corruption was adopted in Caracas,
Venezuela, in March 1996 and entered into force a year later.
XXXIV General Assembly Press Releases
Reference: GA-010-04 |