Nonie Mathieu diverted 37 million gourdes of state funds

The former President of the Superior Court of Auditors and Administrative Disputes is in hot water for diverting state funds. According to a report made public by RNDDH, Nonie Mathieu was involved in a major scam to steal funds for office equipment worth of 37 million gourdes.

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Yo samble pran Nonie Mathieu pou "Dwet long Siperye

According to the report, Ms. Mathieu submitted request for the release of funds to two questionable companies at some unbelievable costs. However, there are no records that these furnitures have been delivered.

In an inventory conducted by the Superior Court of Auditors on August 2014, the auditors found no trace of many of the items claimed to be purchased.

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Nonie Mathieu detounen 37 milyon goud nan fon leta

Ansyen Prezidan Cou des Kont la nan Cho.

Selon yon rapò ki te mete piblik pa RNDDH , Nonie Mathieu enplike nan vole lajan pou ekipman biwo yon valè de 37 milyon goud.

Samble Nonie Mathieu pran nan"dwèt long Siperye"

Selon rapò a, Madam Mathieu soumèt demann pou liberasyon lajan pou de konpayi. Sepandan , pa gen okenn dosye ki montre Meubles sa yo te delivre.

Nan yon envantè ki te fèt pa Tribinal ki kontwole tout lajan Leta, oditè yo te jwenn okenn tras nan anpil nan atik yo te reklame ke yo te achte.

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