FNE Director General Sterline Civil/©️Ralph Tedy Erol Port-au-prince, June 12, 2025.- The National Fund for Education (FNE) rejects the accusations of waste, corruption and mismanagement of public funds, published by the online media www.realiteinfo.com and relayed on social networks. These unfounded allegations made by Esaïe Beauchard, former mayor of Cité Soleil, seriously undermine the image of the institution denounces the executive director of FNE Sterline Civil in a note. The institution requires a public withdrawal within 24 hours, failing which legal proceedings will be considered. In a context where education in Haiti is more than ever at the heart of concerns, the National Education Fund (NEF) finds itself under the fire of criticism. Rumors circulating through social networks claim that the institution would be involved in wasteful and corrupt practices, notably evoking an alleged hijacking of more than 2 billion gourdes in just 100 days. Esaïe Beauchard, former No. 1 in Cité Soleil, is responsible for these charges, which suggest that cheques would be distributed irregularly from an alleged FNE secret office housed in Vivy Mitchell, as well as allegations of dismissal of employees from midday, thus denouncing inactivity within the institution. Former Mayor of Cité Soleil Esaïe Beauchard In reaction, the general management of the FNE formally denies these accusations. The institution states that no office is located in Vivy Mitchell and that no evening cheque distribution has been authorized. On the other hand, employees of the NSF are on a work schedule that extends to 16 hours. In the interests of transparency, the FNE recalls that all its financial operations






















