Roberts: “For instance there’s the story of Digicel. Almost anywhere you go, almost any place in Haiti, you’ll see signs for Digicel, a top telecom company. The reason they have such prominence in Haiti is because, maybe, that they have friends in high places. After the earthquake, the Clintons pushed for a wireless phone based money transfer system, a useful way to allow friends and relatives to send money into the ravaged nation. “
Schweizer: “The problem is the chief beneficiary from the Clinton’s initiative is a company called Digicel, owned by Denis O’Brien.”
Roberts: “O’Brien is an Irish billionaire who made his money in the telecoms industry.”
Schweizer: ‘Shortly after the Clintons began reconstruction in Haiti and began handing out contracts some time during that period of 2010 or 2011 he made a multi-million contribution to the Clinton Foundation.”
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