Clinton Foundation Probes Haiti Shelters

By: - July 13th, 2011

Above: Former US President Bill Clinton in Haiti (Photo: Clinton Bush Haiti Fund)

The foundation of former US President Bill Clinton is sending investigators to Haiti to examine reported problems with storm shelters it donated to the town of Leogane in Haiti. According to Foundation Chief of Staff Laura Graham, there are 20 shelters in the city donated by Clinton’s foundation, and any problems would be fixed. [AP]

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