Haitian Mission Denies Reports of Kenyan Officer Resignations
The Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti has dismissed claims that Kenyan officers are resigning in large numbers due to unpaid salaries and allowances.
In an official statement, MSS addressed concerns about the welfare of its officers, assuring that all payments have been made promptly and that morale among personnel remains high.
“The MSS categorically refutes these claims…The information being disseminated is both inaccurate and malicious. All MSS personnel have received their salaries, including monthly allowances, and no MSS officer has tendered their resignation as alleged,” the statement read.
MSS emphasized that the Kenyan officers are committed and in good spirits as they work alongside the Haitian National Police (HNP) to tackle the violent gangs causing chaos in the country.
To prevent future misunderstandings, the mission urged anyone with concerns or questions about their operations to contact authorized personnel for accurate information.
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Haitian Mission Denies Reports of Kenyan Officer Resignations