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5 reasons why Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier is infamous

With the return of "Baby Doc" Duvalier to Haiti, it recalls a time when one family ruled the island nation.

2. Embezzlement

In the late 1980s, at the behest of the Haitian government, a US accounting firm studied the government鈥檚 books and determined Duvalier stole at least $300 million. 鈥淭hat was a conservative estimate,鈥 Brian Concannon, a human rights lawyer and director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, told the Monitor this week. 鈥淣obody knows for sure how much he took. We know it was hundreds of millions."

How did he get all that money? "Duvalierism fed on the people's poverty, which he showcased to the international world to attract aid and loans that rarely reached their intended beneficiaries," biographer Elizabeth Abbott writes in .

Other estimates put the amount stolen at up to $900 million, which Duvalier himself has denied. "I laugh when I hear the amounts: $400 million, $800 million. It's a lot of blah, blah, blah," he told The Wall Street Journal in a .

Of whatever amount he whisked away from Haiti, only some $6 million remains, though it is frozen in a Swiss bank account. In fact, speculation swirls that Duvalier returned this week in an attempt to recover those last dollars before they could be seized by the Haitian government.

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