Monthly Archives: March 2021

Curacao Public Prosecutors’ O.M. Launches Massive Investigation Into Deviant Behaviour In The Police Force

Curaçao has started a major investigation into corruption and deviant behavior among police officers. Police officers are said to have been guilty of theft from homes or attempted theft, violation of the opium national ordinance and misuse of official powers. Internal Affairs Office of the Curaçao Police Force is leading the investigation that bears the name Outpost. Four suspects are currently detained, their custody has just been extended by eight days.
The suspects are restricted and can therefore only have contact with their counselor or counselor. Curaçao is plagued by police misconduct. In 2018, a large batch of cocaine

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Curacao Government Wants Holland To Mind Their Business Concerning Their Involvement With Failed Drug Mule Airline Insel

The loss of Insel Air in 2019 and the involvement of the Curacao government with the airline in the months leading up to the bankruptcy should, if it is up to the Rhuggenaath government, to be covered up. “,”The loss of Insel Air in 2019 and the involvement of the Curacao government with the airline in the months leading up to the bankruptcy must, if it is up to the Rhuggenaath government, to cover up stay. This can be concluded from the attempts that journalist Yves Cooper is making to uncover important documents via the National Ordinance on Open Government (LOB). Documents that remain in the drawer because the responsible Minister of Traffic and Transport, Zita Jesus-Leito, does not want a peek behind the scenes and claims secrecy on curious grounds. Cooper has requested a multitude of documents with an appeal to the LOB. Apart from access to the economic license, which is already public and the decision of the Minister to withdraw that license, all other 22 requests for publication have been rejected. According to journalist Cooper, the government is making every ef

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King Willem-Alexander Spoke To Saba & Statia Government vía Video Conference Call Today

ORANJESTAD / THE BOTTOM – King Willem-Alexander spoke in separate video conversations on Wednesday afternoon, March 10, with the government commissioner of St. Eustatius and the Island Governor of Saba. The monarch was informed by government commissioner Marnix van Rij of St. Eustatius and Lieutenant Governor Jonathan Johnson of Saba about current events and developments on the islands. The King regularly receives the government commissioner, rulers and governors of the Caribbean part of the Kingdom to be informed about recent developments. Because unnecessary travel is discouraged due to the corona vi

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Dutch Sint Maarten’s Debt Increased To 1.2 BILLION In Fourth Quarter: Austerity Measures Taking Effect

The debt of the Sint Maarten public sector is estimated at 936 million and the debt ratio of the public sector at 51 percent of GDP. The calculation of the debt ratios is based on a GDP of Sint Maarten – the total size of the economy – of 1,835 million (over 1.8 billion). The Implementation Report up to and including the fourth quarter shows a provisional budget deficit of 197 million. This deficit is lower than budgeted (263 million), mainly due to slightly higher tax revenues (than budgeted), lower personnel costs and lower costs for goods and services. Incidentally, the deficit of the government of Sint Maarten is higher than the maximum deficit allowed by the Council of Ministers (RMR) for the time being (of 186 million). This is evident from the most recent letter from the Financial Supervision Council (Cft). The Cft received the fourth Implementation Report 2020 on 19 February. In accordance with the Financial Supervision Act (Rft), the Cft receives the report no later than six weeks after the end of each quarter. The fourth quarter report should have been submitted no later than February 11, so “was submitted with a delay.” In response to the global corona crisis, Sint Maarten also had to take drastic measures. Additional liquidity was required for the support measures. In 2020, partly on the basis of advice from the Cft, the RMR provided for the additional liquidity need by means of four tranches with

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Cft: Political authorities in Philipsburg do not pay (pension) contributions

The debt position of the Country of Sint Maarten increased in the fourth quarter of 2020 by 61 million guilders to 1,232 million (over 1.2 billion). This brings the government debt ratio to 67 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP).
The debt of the Sint Maarten public sector is estimated at 936 million and the debt ratio of the public sector at 51 percent of GDP. The calculation of the debt ratios is based on a GDP of Sint Maarten – the total size of the economy – of 1,835 million (over 1.8 billion). The Implementation Report up to and including the fourth quarter shows a provisional budget deficit of 197 million. This deficit is lower tha

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MOODY’S Ba3 RATING OF ST MAARTEN’S PRINCESS JULIANA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PJIA SXM

MOODY Ba3 rating assigned to Princess Juliana International Airport’s (“PJIA”) reflects short-term challenges such as: (i) tight liquidity, (ii) breach of two covenants that require waivers from investors, (iii) debt service payments that will continue to be made

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RACIAL RECKONING UPDATE: St Maarten vs. The Netherlands Feud Makes It In Washington Post. FULL STORY

She needed a financial lifeline. Four thousand miles away, Mother Holland was prepared to throw one — but with strings attached. What followed would be a racial reckoning in the Caribbean: A bitter dispute between Sint Maarten’s Dutch overseers in Europe and local politicians representing an island populated predominantly by Afro-Caribbeans and other people of color.

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Cruise Industry, preparing it’s Caribbean comeback. Will they be welcomed back?

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A RUSSIAN ASSESSMENT: The geopolitics of the small states of the Caribbean

The States of Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao and Sint Maarten) are former territories of the Netherlands, but they have significant autonomy. However, they depend on the defense provided by the Netherlands, which also administers foreign policy.

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