Jocelyn Pierre Appointed Head of OAVCT: Competence in Service of the Institution
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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The Council of Ministers, held on Monday under the presidency of Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, formalized the appointment of Jocelyn Pierre as Director General of the Office of Vehicle Insurance Against Third Parties (OAVCT). This choice signifies a desire to strengthen the governance of a strategic institution for the protection of motorists and the regulation of the sector.
A seasoned jurist, lawyer, and professor of public international law, Jocelyn Pierre has distinguished himself over the years through his commitment within the public administration.
His time at the Ministry of Social Affairs, as well as his responsibilities at CONALD for several years, have allowed him to acquire solid experience in institutional management, strategic coordination, and reform implementation.
His appointment is perceived as a signal in favor of competence and merit. His technical profile and rigor could inject new momentum into the OAVCT, particularly in a context where the modernization of public services remains a priority for the executive.
Expected areas of his action include the digitalization of procedures, the improvement of reception and processing of insured persons' files, as well as the strengthening of transparency and administrative efficiency mechanisms. The objective: to offer more accessible, faster, and better-adapted services to the needs of citizens.
The arrival of Me Jocelyn Pierre thus opens a perspective of transformation for the OAVCT. It is an opportunity to permanently establish a culture of performance and responsibility within the institution, for the benefit of users and the State.
Jean Valdonel CONSTANT
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