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Erik Prince Secures 10-Year Contract in Haiti to Fight Gangs and Collect Taxes

Vectus Global will deploy hundreds of specialized fighters to regain control of roads and support tax collection on imports, aiming to restore government revenue and security in Haiti.

  • Private security executive Prince said Vectus Global agreed to a 10-year deal with the Haitian government to fight gangs and establish a tax system.
  • Amid a worsening security crisis, gangs have seized strategic transport routes, halving Haiti’s border tax revenue last year.
  • Prince expects his forces to deploy several hundred fighters from the United States, Europe and El Salvador with helicopters and boats, aiming to control major roads in about a year.
  • A senior White House official said the U.S. government has no involvement or oversight of Prince's contract, which may be affected by Haiti's leadership change earlier this month, Gedeon Jean warned `resorting to private military companies cannot be seen as a solution to insecurity in Haiti`.
  • About half the food-insecure population and over 8,000 in displacement camps face famine-level hunger, and after security stabilizes, Vectus Global will design and implement a program to tax goods imported across the border with the Dominican Republic.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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