FLASH: Gerald Jean paid $15,000 to Yolette Mengual to be Deputy

The Candidate for Deputation, Mr. Gerald Jean, is not a happy customer and like many unhappy customer, he has decided to do something about it by puting everything out in the open.

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According to the Candidate for Ferrier/Les Perches, Gerald Jean, he paid $15,000 US dollars in person to CEP member Yolette Mengual for a seat as Deputy. This accusation was revealed on "Vision 2000 a L'ecoute" show on Radio Vision 2000 with Valery Numa. Although this revelation can get him in a lot of trouble such as being involved in corruption by paying for an elected position; however, he feels that he must show to the public the CEP and the BCEN for what they really are, two institutions that are marred in corruption.

Kreyol:

Gerald Jean peye $15,000 a Yolette Mengual pou li vin Depite

Kandida a pou Depite, Mesye Gerald Jean, pa yon kliyan ki kontan. Li deside mete tout kaka chat deyò. Dapre kandida pou Ferrier / Les pèrch, Gerald Jean, li te peye $ 15,000 dola ameriken an pèsonn a yon manm CEP Yolette Mengual pou yon plas kòm Depite. Akizasyon sa a te devwale sou "Vizyon 2000 a L'Ecoute" nan Radyo Vizyon 2000 ak Valery Numa.

Malgre ke revelasyon sa a ka ba li anpil pwoblèm tankou ke li te patisipe nan koripsyon na peye pou yon pozisyon eli; sepandan, li te santi ke li dwe montre piblik la CEP a ak BCEN la pou sa yo reyèlman ye, de enstitisyon ki sal nan koripsyon.

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Jules says...

Yo tout se vòlè! Se pou yo trennen yo devan la jistis! Pa gen pas pou ki la

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