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WikiLeaked Cables Reveal: After Quake, a “Gold Rush” for Haiti Contracts


June 15, 2011



Lewis Lucke, at first Washington’s earthquake response coordinator in Haiti, became a lobbyist for disaster recovery firm AshBritt in Haiti’s “gold rush.”

Disaster capitalists were flocking to Haiti in a “gold rush” for contracts to rebuild the country after the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake, wrote the current U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Merten in a secret Feb. 1, 2010 cable obtained by WikiLeaks and reviewed by Haïti Liberté.

LEWIS LUCKE: “THE EARTHQUAKE REPRESENTED AS MUCH AN OPPORTUNITY AS IT DID A CALAMITY.”

THE GOLD RUSH IS ON!” Merten headlined a section of his 6 p.m. situation report – or Sitrep – back to Washington. “As Haiti digs out from the earthquake, different [U.S.] companies are moving in to sell their concepts, products and services,” he wrote. “President Préval met with Gen Wesley Clark Saturday [Jan. 30] and received a sales presentation on a hurricane/earthquake resistant foam core house designed for low income residents.”


Former U.S. Presidential candidate and retired General Wesley Clark was promoting – along with professional basketball star Alonzo Mourning – InnoVida Holdings, LLC, a Miami-based company, which had pledged to donate 1,000 foam-core panel built house for Haiti’s homeless.

The Pompano Beach, Florida-based disaster recovery company “AshBritt has been talking to various institutions about a national plan for rebuilding all government buildings,” Merten continued in his dispatch. “Other companies are proposing their housing solutions or their land use planning ideas, or other construction concepts. Each is vying for the ear of President in a veritable free-for-all.

One man who had the ear of President Préval, perhaps more than anyone else, was Lewis Lucke, Washington’s “Unified Relief and Response Coordinator,” heading up the entire U.S. earthquake relief effort in Haiti. He met with Préval and Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive two weeks after the quake, and at least one more time after that, according to the cables. Lucke, a 27-year veteran of the U.S. Agency for International Development, had overseen multi-billion contracts for Bechtel and other companies as USAID Mission Director in post-invasion Iraq.

Lucke stepped down as Haiti relief coordinator in April 2010, after only three months, telling his hometown newspaper, The Austin-American Statesman, in an interview: “It became clear to us that if it was handled correctly, the earthquake represented as much an opportunity as it did a calamity… So much of the china was broken that it gives the chance to put it together hopefully in a better and different way.

MERTEN’S ANNOUNCED “GOLD RUSH” BEGAN AS HAITIANS WERE STILL BEING PULLED FROM THE RUBBLE.

But in December 2010, Lucke sued AshBritt and its Haitian partner, GB Group (belonging to Haiti’s richest man, Gilbert Bigio) for almost $500,000. He claimed the companies “did not pay him enough for consulting services that included hooking the contractor up with powerful people and helping to navigate government bureaucracy,” according to the Associated Press. Lucke had signed a lucrative $30,000 per month agreement with AshBritt and GB Group within eight weeks of stepping down, helping them secure $20 million in construction contracts.

Before the lawsuit was settled, Lucke had already joined masonry product supplier MC Endeavors. The firm sent out another of many press releases last month advertising its ability to build homes and applauding Haiti’s newly-inaugurated President Michel Martelly’s declaration: “This is a new Haiti that is open for business now.

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U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Kenneth Merten with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.

AshBritt and Lucke weren’t the only gold-seekers to end up in lawsuits. Just over a year after his benevolent gesture, Innovida’s CEO Claudio Osorio was in court being sued by another NBA star, Carlos Boozer, for having “intentionally, maliciously, fraudulently” squandered a $1 million investment by the basketball player in InnoVida Holdings, reported the Chicago Sun-Times of Apr. 24, 2011. The article quotes Boozer’s attorney as saying that Osorio misrepresented his business record, lied, and “promised 1,000 percent returns from projects that benefitted disaster-stricken areas” like Haiti. “InnoVida is a defendant to at least 14 known lawsuits, including a blanket lien on the operating factory’s assets,” the suit states. InnoVida was taken over by a court-ordered receiver Mar. 3.

Ambassador Merten’s announced “gold rush” began as Haitians were still being pulled from the rubble. Since then, USAID has doled out nearly $200 million in relief and reconstruction contracts. By this April, just 2.5% of the money had gone to Haitian firms, according to the Center for Economic and Policy Research.

Lucke, for one, justifies making money off of disasters. “It’s kind of the American way,” he told Haïti Liberté. “Just because you’re trying to do business doesn’t mean you’re trying to be rapacious. There’s nothing insidious about that… It wasn’t worse than Iraq.
 

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I was planning on going down soon but with the shyt so crazy i might as well wait til July. I didnt plan on staying in PauP much anyway. I prefer to chill in the country side near Aux-Cayes. Hopefully by then Jovenel would have resigned so shyt could calm down.

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Damn the bourgeoisie have left Moise to die.

that family is the henchmen of clintons/america. been part of killing Haitian children with they bs medicine company

part of 2004 coup help financing the ex- military "rebels" and leader of death squad Guy Philippe

connect to people who been rumor to sale Haitian "orphans"
 

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Apparently they set fire to a market in La Saline. Firefighters showed up to put it out...only to get shot at :snoop:
Jovenel needs to just fall on the sword and save us the headache at this point
 

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Apparently they set fire to a market in La Saline. Firefighters showed up to put it out...only to get shot at :snoop:
Jovenel needs to just fall on the sword and save us the headache at this point

As long as those people leading this don't replace him. I saw a video of them fighting already they are not fit to be leaders. They are also very poor so they will do nothing but still.

Jovenel really fukked up by back stabbing Venezuela too.
 

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As long as those people leading this don't replace him. I saw a video of them fighting already they are not fit to be leaders. They are also very poor so they will do nothing but still.

Jovenel really fukked up by back stabbing Venezuela too.
I was somehat of a Jovenel supporter until he turned down the China deal. Granted i dont know what was in the deal itself but I thought it was time we stop handing our contracts to US, France and Canada and went in a different direction.
HOWEVER i still wanted to see him finish his term. Especially with the electrical grid project. Haitians have to start getting into the habit peaceful turnover of the presidency. We cant keep destroying the damn country every time we have a president we dont like. When it's not the military overthrowing the president it's the people tearing down the place. The french people can afford to replace all their shyt after they burn it down to the ground protesting. We dont have that kind of budget.

But perhaps since we were born out of violent revolution and that's just who we are. Having seen it first hand when i was a kid (86-92) ..It's not a way to live but oh well. "Koupé têt Boulé kay " lives on
 
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