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‘Help keep their properties among themselves’.
This is an open – but very necessary and urgent appeal - to all St. Martin political leaders, including Prime-minister Marcel Gumbs, President Aline Hanson, Members of Parliament, Members of the Collectivity, land-surveyors , real-estate agents, notaries, banks, political activists, bloggers, St. Martin radio and tv-talk show hosts and all others involved with- and concerned about land- and property issues, affecting native St. Martiners.
Increasingly - St. Martiners are losing properties in a variety of ways.
Either through sales on the open market to outsiders, who then make sure to maintain- and to develop these acquired properties exclusively among their own kind.
Just drive around for instance in the Cul-de -Sac area in the North- and observe a new form of gated ‘South-Africa’ being established in the most beautiful areas of the island – and you will see where we are heading as a society.
However also – among a certain ethnic Caribbean group a very powerful ‘syndicate’ has emerged, which slowly- but surely is buying up auctioned off properties left- right and center on the island only to be preserved- and to be developed for the benefit of their own ethnic circles.
Although, we can not blame these ‘outsiders’ for doing what they are doing in that regards - one does not have to be a ‘rocket-scientist’ to understand, where this all is leading to and where eventually it will leave native St. Martin people – becoming ‘squatters’ at best.
Clearly – this process of ‘outsiders’ increasingly owning land on our island - is a form of a peaceful - but equally very effective form of St. Martin people becoming ethnically cleansed, or becoming victims of a silent genocide by substitution – nothing more, nothing less !
While - in principle, we do not object to the right of people to sell their property – it should also be noted that a people without land, in fact does not exist as such and that therefore in our country’s best interest this should not be allowed to happen just like that – without some kind of restriction or pre-conditions.
The time is long overdue - that on this island, we also find ways and means to prevent native St. Martiners, un-necessarily losing their properties to non-St. Martiners.
In this regard, we must commend very highly the Soualiga Grassroots People Movement for focusing all its attention and energy exposing this very dangerous threat to the very existence of the native St. Martin People that is taking place on the island.
Just for the record.
Although, our St. Martin Grassroots People Movement still regrets the process that led to the formation of the Soualigan Grassrooters - in principle we agree very much thus-far with most its positions on issues effecting our people from the perspective of preserving the native, indigenous St. Martin People.
For now – our movement strongly recommends all those mentioned at the beginning of this open letter to do whatever it takes to prevent properties owned by St. Martiners UN-NECESSARILY and without pre-conditions ending up in the hands of no-St. Martiners.
While – at the moment – there might be no laws, nor legislation protecting the property ownership of St. Martiners – we will not accept any excuses for not at least IMMEDIATELY – creating a new MINDSET and WILLINGNESS – that eventual will lead towards legislation as proposed above.
It simply is UN-ACCEPTABLE that the small-scale native, indigenous St. Martin community can not be protected against being ‘gobbled up’ by outsiders who flood the island and have all kinds of advantages in their favor to simply de-facto take over our land.
In the meantime, we recommend all notaries involved in the sale of properties belonging to natives, to call in family-members to give them the first serious options to buy the property in question BEFORE preparing any sale to non-St. Martiners.
It simply is un-acceptable, that notaries and others collaborate with certain family-members, who want to, or who are financially forced to sell family land - to sell to outsiders – BEFORE first making an offer to their own siblings, cousins, or other family members.
For any notary to collaborate in any sale, bypassing family-members, is completely, un-professional, un-ethical, immoral and goes completely against the tradition of our ancestors.
Let it therefore be known that notaries and others who participate in this type of activities, will be exposed and held accountable for in fact contributing towards the ultimate genocide by substitution of the St. Martin people.
While we will carefully monitor and report on these developments, we recommend people to also share these kinds of sales which deliberately circumvent family members getting first option with the public and/or with all pro- St. Martin activists.
After all – ST. MARTIN LIVES MATTERS TOO.

Leopold James

One would think that after the court ruling in both my colleague and I case against the Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF), the present board of SMHDF would actively be seeking a different approach. However, Mr. Bloem, who is still acting on behalf of the board of the SMHDF, wants to possibly advise his client to appeal the verdict. The case was one to dissolve the labor agreement contract between parties (s), “ontbinding zaak” for which appeal is only possible under exceptional circumstances which are evidently not present!
Since which it has become a general accepted norm on Sint Maarten in engaging shenanigans in appointing persons on boards (not making use of the Corporate Governance Council), let me try and advise the SMHDF board from a professional point of view as to not allow themselves to be misled for whatever personal gain purposes. After all, you were appointed as board members and thus you are above your lawyer and cannot hide behind of him when personally being held liable for claims and damages. I am certain that board members have other things that they would like to do with the money on their bank accounts. If you cannot accept such a responsibility as a board member then you should not accept such roles. The SMHDF/SMHFF will have some very challenging times ahead for many reasons that will soon be reveal, not by me but by natural law which states "For nothing is hidden that will not become evident, nor anything secret that will not be known and come to light.” ~Luke 8:17. This is just one of the reasons I am an open book and my story consistently remained the same in court because it is easier to defend truth than lies as you have to consistently remember all the lies less you confuse yourself.
The SMHDF board should either call a spade a spade and just pay out and move on and stop wasting more of the people money to prove a phantom story, or worst case they should seek other legal advice other than from Mr. Bloem. If the board had cared to read and understand or even took note of the many presentations that were given concerning a 20 point document with a number of outstanding things of which the prior board never took a decision on, they would know that every nickel will be needed to resolve the many issues that we kept getting derailed on to execute.
After being left in uncertainty for over 4 months, having to deal with all kind of negative rumours about embezzlement, fraud which of course caused severe damages to our good name and reputation, we was left with no choice but to take action as a last resort. For us it was obvious that we were dealing with a witch-hunt and we were "collateral damage". I released a press message in March in which I already indicated the sloppy manner in which the Supervisory Board or better said their lawyer Mr. Bloem dealt with this matter. I will even leave a little tip for Bloem for next time: Mr. Bloem, since neither I nor my department have ever been over the warehouse and certainly never had a key to it, the person over the technical department should have also be suspended and not made an interim director. In that way the witch hunt would at least look more believable. If a coup is being staged, cover all bases thoroughly and stick with a consistent story as in all my years experience, I have never seen anything done right hastily.
Our lawyer Ms. Cindy Marica tried first to settle our case out of court and proposed a payout for both me and my colleague, which was done since February /March. Bloem didn’t even respond to these proposals. Only when he became aware of the petition filed by Attorney Marica is when he responded to these letters and he even went as far as stating that he had sent a letter before in March; strange enough this letter was never received before the petition was filed.
In any event the judge basically agreed with us that the manner in which our suspension was handled was in direct conflict with the principles of "good employership". We were accused: without proof or a basis, left in the dark for too long, and there was no swift handling of this matter despite our repeated requests for information. To top things off, to date my colleague and I were never heard, not by the board, not by forensic auditors (Forensic Services Caribbean) who were given the assignment since January, and not even by the interim directors. Even though the judge gave Bloem a second chance to elaborate on the almost 100 exhibits he submitted, he failed to prove that the suspension was based on correct facts and that the accusations of embezzlement fraud etc were founded! Even a first report from the forensic auditors was given to SMHDF but yet Bloem never submitted this in the second round.
The claims for outstanding salary and vacation pay as well as damages were not handled as the judge ruled that we have to file separate procedures. Our lawyer Marica already requested Bloem to voluntarily comply with these judgments. We honestly don't expect the SMHDF to do so with the experience over the past months and thus we are prepared to proceed to Court and claim these as well. It is a pity that more of the SMHDF funds will be wasted on legal and other fees whilst by now the message should be clear. If I was SMHDF lawyer I would advise management and the Supervisory Board to settle these claims and save unnecessary costs, legal interest, penalties and time. If the Supervisory Board members are so naïve to allow themselves to be misled, I think Government should do the honourable thing and dissolve the board immediately.
For now, we are very relieved with the judgment and that the judge determined the unlawfulness of the Board's and Bloem's actions. We might not have gotten the apology but the compensation with kantonrechtersformula 2 for me says enough.
It is said that the battle is not for the swift as these last months have not at all been easy as defamation of one’s character is worse than living in poverty. So for these first results I must thank Jah for his holy words which allowed me to keep that white veil up less my own desire precede me. Justice has been served for us two and we hope soon also for Mr. Lynch. We also thank our family and friends for their support and prayers and our lawyer Ms. Cindy Marica (Mariflex Attorneys, Longwall road 18) for taking on our case and representing us in the professional manner she did. And lastly, it is a pity that when a young professional has proven that acquiring property and building affordable homes are possible even when others claimed for years it was not, one needs to only ask now if affordable housing will remain a fantasy for many persons on the island. 

Emilio Kalmera

 

Dear Editor,
Usually I tend to focus my thoughts, and by extension my words, on matters that deal with the environment; on the conservation of our natural resources and the need for us, as a Small Island Developing State, to develop sustainably. But sometimes one experiences something that shows that we indeed live in a society where the needs are felt most in sectors which are crucial to the development of Sint Maarten as a people and as a country. I had one of these experiences last Saturday when we witnessed what can only be described as Beauty, or more specifically Hope manifested through Beauty.
During last Saturday’s Art Saves Lives recital, where students who took part in the program dazzled the audience with the skills they have learned over five days of being exposed to Art in all of its myriad forms, I sat there sometimes moved to tears, sometimes moved to laughter and always moved to awe, inspired by young people guided by those most dedicated to our community and by professionals in their respective fields. And all my thoughts, in seeing these young men and women, where heightened by the knowledge that, if we as a country continue to develop these talents, talents which we have so much of, then there is great hope for our Sweet Home St. Maarten. But alas herein lies the dilemma.
Art saves, creates and molds life. And therefore it is essential that we focus heavily on ensuring that our youth continue to develop and continue to grow and express themselves through artistic expression; that the opportunity exists for our people to tap into that infinite stream of creativity that has made humanity the most unique of species.
Although some may regard art and art education as a luxury, simple creative activities are some of the building blocks of child development. Learning to create and appreciate visual aesthetics may be more important than ever to the development of the next generation of St. Maarteners.
According to a report by Americans for the Arts, art education strengthens problem-solving and critical-thinking skills and the experience of making decisions and choices in the course of creating art carries over into other parts of life. And when children are encouraged to express themselves and take risks in creating art they develop a sense of innovation that will be important in their adult lives. The kind of people our society needs to make it move forward are thinking, inventive people who seek new ways and improvements, not people who can only follow directions. And this is crucial to developing and nurturing an identity, both individually and nationally.
And why were we so moved and did we feel so viscerally the importance of what we were seeing on that Saturday? It is because humans instinctively know the importance of why we as a species evolved the ability to create art. “Imagine society without the civilizing influence of the arts and you'll have to strip out what is most pleasurable in life – and much that is educationally vital”, commented Sir Peter Bazelgette, Chair of the English Art Council when asked why art is important. “Take the collective memory from our museums; remove the bands from our schools and choirs from our communities; lose the empathetic plays and dance from our theatres or the books from our libraries; expunge our festivals, literature and painting, and you're left with a society bereft of a national conversation about its identity or anything else,” continued the scholar. But the reverse is also true: if we struggle to have these things to begin with then we in fact will always struggle to have a national conversation or identity for that matter.
So what then is the dilemma mentioned earlier? It was amazing to see last Saturday our local students interacting and learning from some of the most respected names in the Arts anywhere: from St. Maarten to New York. But the most striking and disconcerting theme of the whole evening was; “We Do Not Have A National Performing Arts Centre!” We do not have a space, an area, where our future can be mapped out in terms of being dedicated to art. We lack that space, amidst all of the developments happening on the island, where we can give, receive, exchange, showcase and develop art within our community. We desperately need a professionally built center for no other reason but to develop our people and develop our nation artistically. Not for money, not for profit, but for us. This should be priority on the list of things that should happen in our country so that the spirit, the energy and the drive which all of us experienced During that Art Saves Lives recital can continue to ensure that St. Maarten becomes a better place. Without that all of the hope I mentioned earlier, all that manifestation of beauty and energy and creativity, all of the benefits associated with art, will be lost. And so will St. Maarten.

I apologize to the Editor for dipping my toe, so to speak, in something that is not conservation or environment related. But then again I guess I am talking about the same coin here, just a different side. Indeed the conservation of our natural resources and the development of arts within our society can only lead to a better development of St. Maarten and her people. A development that is sustainable, inclusive and progressive for this small country with big possibilities. And finally to the organizers of Arts Saves Lives, as the students sang in their presentation: indeed you are flashlights. Daresay you are beacons, lighting the way for so many souls into a brighter and more creative future. Into a brighter and more creative St. Maarten. Thank you.

Tadzio Bervoets
Guana Bay Road
St. Maarten

Le conseil exécutif de la collectivité de Saint-Martin s’est réuni en séance plénière, le jeudi 23 juillet 2015. Parmi les décisions majeures de ce dernier conseil de la saison, les élus ont choisi d’octroyer une aide aux agriculteurs victimes de la sécheresse. Le conseil exécutif a aussi voté favorablement la création d’un comité territorial de conchyliculture, des pêches maritimes et des élevages marins, et déterminé un bigramme pour l’immatriculation des navires saint-martinois. Le conseil exécutif a également voté favorablement la modification simplifiée du Plan d’Occupation des Sols dans le cadre de la réalisation de 40 logements à Belle Plaine.

Une aide de 20 000€ à l’association ADEPPAL

La Caraïbe dans son ensemble est touchée par la sécheresse qui sévit depuis 6 mois. Le secteur agricole des Caraïbes a déjà perdu 1 million de dollars de récoltes et des dizaines de milliers de dollars en têtes de bétail. Saint-Martin est directement impactée par cette sécheresse qui pourrait perdurer selon Météo France. La sécheresse a des conséquences négatives sur l’agriculture et l’élevage ; elle entraîne un taux de mortalité plus élevé chez le bétail, la diminution des taux de production, des taux de fertilité et a une influence négative sur la productivité pondérale.

Une réunion en présence des éleveurs de bétails et de la CCISM a été organisée en préfecture, le jeudi 16 juillet 2015. Lors de cette réunion, il a été décidé d’intégrer Saint-Martin dans la mission d’enquête diligentée par la préfecture de Guadeloupe pour évaluer les dégâts sur les activités agricoles. Cette inclusion dans le dispositif national va ainsi permettre à Saint-Martin de faire reconnaître le caractère de calamité agricole due à la sécheresse, et d’accéder aux fonds de secours exceptionnels.

En attendant que ces fonds de secours parviennent aux éleveurs, le conseil exécutif a décidé d’agir vite et de débloquer une aide de 20 000€ sur proposition de l’association agricole ADEPPAL. Cette subvention sera octroyée à l’association ADEPPAL qui se chargera d’acheter du fourrage, des aliments concentrés et de l’eau, afin de maintenir le rendement des exploitations et de les distribuer aux agriculteurs dans le besoin.

Le conseil exécutif approuve la structuration de la filière pêche

Selon les informations détenues par la Collectivité, le territoire compte 12 marins pêcheurs, enrôlés et 38 marins informels. Il y a sur la partie française 10 navires de pêche enregistrés, dont 37% de saintoises, 26% de semi-pontes et 10% de pontes.
Le potentiel non exploité de la filière pêche représente une opportunité en terme d’emploi, car il va falloir remplacer les marins partant à la retraite. Un emploi créé sur un bateau équivaut à 4 à 5 emplois créés sur terre. Les fons disponibles à Saint-Martin pour la filière pêche sont le FEAMP (Fonds Européen des Affaires Maritimes et de la Pêche), soit 769 196 € (contre 8.2 millions d’euros en Guadeloupe), le plan de compensation 2014-2020 des surcoûts de la pêche et de l’aquaculture à Saint-Martin est estimé à 3.1 millions d’euros, tandis que le FEDER, dans le cadre du PO 2014-2020, prévoit 1.250 million d’euros en investissement portuaire, pour la création de deux points de débarquement. Dans le cadre de la coopération avec l’île d’Anguilla et Sint Maarten, des fonds Interreg sont aussi disponibles.
Afin de structurer la filière, le conseil exécutif a choisi le bigramme SW (swaliga) pour Saint-Martin, qui était jusqu’ici immatriculé sous le bigramme PP de la Guadeloupe. Une fois ce bigramme validé par le contrôle de légalité, Saint-Martin aura sa propre immatriculation portuaire (navires et autres bâtiments de mer).

  • Le conseil exécutif a aussi voté favorablement la création- La délibération sera affichée à la Collectivité
  • Un article de presse sera publié dans un journal
  • Un dossier présentant le projet de modification simplifiée et l’exposé des motifs ainsi qu’un registre de recueils d’observations seront mis à la disposition du public dans les locaux du pôle de développement durable, du lundi au vendredi, de 9h à 14h.
  • Les personnes publiques associées d’un comité territorial de conchyliculture, des pêches maritimes et des élevages marins. Ce comité aura pour mission la promotion des professionnels de la pêche, l’élaboration et l’application des réglementations de ce secteur, la réalisation d’actions économiques, la participation aux politiques publiques de mise en valeur de la filière pêche, et en apportant un appui scientifique et technique aux membres du comité.

Le conseil a voté à l’unanimité cette délibération qui deviendra exutoire à compter du 30 novembre 2015.

Le conseil exécutif prescrit une modification simplifiée du POS

Le conseil exécutif, réuni le 23 juillet 2015, a voté favorablement le lancement d’une procédure de modification simplifiée du Plan d’Occupation des Sols (POS), visant à modifier un article du règlement du POS relatif à la zone INAga, conformément à l’article 14-31 du code de l’Urbanisme de Saint-Martin.

Le projet de modification simplifiée prévoit le retrait de l’article INA8, paragraphe 1, qui précise que dans les zones INAga et INAgb, une seule construction peut être réalisée par parcelle. Cette modification est engagée dans le cadre de la réalisation du projet de 40 logements en accession à la propriété dans le quartier de Belle Plaine, afin de ne pas limiter le nombre de constructions par parcelle, car une partie du projet est située en zone INAga, où n’est autorisée qu’une seule construction par parcelle.

Pendant une durée d’un mois, les documents suivants seront mis à disposition du public :

 (Représentant de l’état, président de la CCISM, président du CESC) seront notifiées pour avis de ce projet de modification simplifiée du POS.

La Collectivité, via la société SDL (Soc. Dormoy Lewis), a entrepris le nettoyage de la baie de Cul-de-Sac, un des lieux les plus encombrés d’algues sargasses. Ce travail a débuté samedi dernier, et s’achèvera le mercredi 29 juillet prochain. Le stockage des sargasses s’effectue sur le parking du Fish Day, et les algues seront acheminées à l’Eco-site avant d’être traitées et transformées en Compost par le centre de tri.
En outre, une visite de terrain à la Baie Orientale a eu lieu hier matin, afin d’organiser le nettoyage prochain de la plage.
Parallèlement, l’appel à projet, concernant les futures équipes qui constitueront les Brigades vertes chargées du ramassage, a été lancé. La date limite de dépôt du projet est fixée au 07 août 2015.

En 2015, le salarié moyen français travaillera jusqu'au 29 juillet pour financer les dépenses publiques, soit 1 jour de plus que l'an passé - La France détient toujours, avec la Belgique, le record de la taxation du salarié moyen

Paris, le lundi 27 juillet 2015 - Grâce à des données calculées par ERNST & YOUNG, l'Institut économique Molinari a calculé le jour de libération fiscale des 28 pays de l'Union européenne (UE).

La 6ème édition de cette étude montre que :

  • le salarié français ne sera libéré de ses obligations fiscales qu'à partir du 29 juillet 2015, soit 1 jour plus tard que l'an passé et 3 jours de plus qu'en 2010;
  • la France est dans le duo des pays taxant le plus leurs salariés, tout juste derrière la Belgique.

JOURS DE LIBÉRATION FISCALE 2015

MARS AVRIL MAI JUIN JUILLET AOÛT
2 Luxembourg 2 Italie
7 Danemark 6 Belgique
7 Espagne
8 Slovénie
9 Royaume-Uni 10 Lituanie 10 Allemagne
12 Portugal
13 Estonie
14 Pologne 14 Grèce
18 Croatie 17 Hongrie
18 Lettonie
18 Bulgarie 18 Pays-Bas
19 Malte 19 Rép. Tchèque
19 Slovaquie
21 Suède
22 Finlande
23 Roumanie 25 Autriche
31 Chypre 28 Irlande 29 France
PRINCIPAUX ENSEIGNEMENTS

Les prélèvements sur les salariés moyens restent élevés sous l'effet des politiques d'austérité fiscale

Le taux d'imposition réel du salarié moyen atteint 45,19% en 2015. Il a augmenté de 1,20% depuis 2010, date de la première édition de cette étude, et baissé de 0,08% sur un an.

Alors que certains pays continuent la politique de hausses de charges et d'impôt, mise en place par les États européens suite à la crise financière de 2008-2009, d'autres font le chemin inverse.

Derrière la moyenne se cache une évolution contrastée. Sur un an, 14 pays de l'UE participent à la baisse des prélèvements obligatoires et 13 à la hausse. La pression fiscale de la Grèce, qui avait enregistré la hausse la plus forte l'an passé, reste stable.

À noter que l'écart entre les 19 pays de la zone euro et les 9 pays hors zone euro s'est accentué. La zone euro a subi une légère hausse de la pression fiscale, alors qu'à l'inverse, la pression fiscale a baissé hors zone euro.

Le salarié français est quasiment le plus pénalisé de l'Union européenne

Comme l'an passé, les champions de la fiscalisation sont la Belgique et la France. Les prélèvements obligatoires y représentent 59,47% et 57,53%, avec des libérations fiscales les 6 août et 29 juillet 2014. Suivent ensuite l'Autriche, la Hongrie, la Grèce et l'Allemagne. Les taux de prélèvements obligatoires y varient de 56,42% à 52,27% et les jours de libération fiscale s'y échelonnent entre les 10 et 25 juillet.

Le salarié moyen français est en théorie un des mieux payés (55 805 €), mais il est aussi particulièrement fiscalisé (32 103 €). À elles seules, les charges sociales (28 055 €) représentent plus que son pouvoir d'achat (23 702 €), ce qui constitue le record de l'Union européenne.

L'ampleur des charges permet d'expliquer les tensions entre les employeurs et les salariés français. Les premiers raisonnent en termes de salaire complet, en ajoutant les charges patronales au salaire brut alors que les seconds raisonnent en termes de pouvoir d'achat réel. Les uns ont ainsi la légitime impression de dépenser beaucoup pour leurs salariés, tandis que ces derniers ont l'impression de ne pas toujours être récompensés à la hauteur de leur contribution.

Une absence de lien entre prélèvement et qualité des services publics

Nombre d'études montrent même que la France enregistre des scores moyens dans plusieurs indicateurs internationaux, en dépit de l'importance des prélèvements et des dépenses publiques.

C'est notamment le cas de nombre d'enquêtes axées sur la compétitivité :

  • Lorsque la Banque mondiale classe les pays en fonction de la facilité d'y faire des affaires, elle positionne la France en 31ème sur 189 pays. Au sein de l'UE, elle attribue à la France la 13ème position sur 28.
  • Le Forum économique mondial, quant à lui, classe la France 23ème sur 144 pays. Au sein de l'UE, il met la France en 10ème position.
  • C'est aussi vrai d'indicateurs axés sur les prestations offertes ou la qualité de vie :
  • Les Nations unies classent la France en 20ème position sur 188 pays dans leur Indice de développement humain. La France, 7ème de l'UE, obtient une place qui n'est pas à la hauteur de ses dépenses publiques. Des pays ayant une pression fiscale moindre obtiennent en effet un IDH supérieur au notre : Allemagne, Danemark, Irlande, Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni ou Suède.
  •  Même son de cloche du côté de l'OCDE. La dernière livraison de Better Life atteste aussi de performances médiocres. La moyenne des différents critères proposés par l'OCDE positionne la France 18ème sur 36 pays étudiés. Au sein de l'UE la France est 11ème sur 21 États notés, plusieurs pays ayant une pression fiscale moindre ayant de meilleures performances (Allemagne, Autriche, Danemark, Finlande, Irlande, Luxembourg, Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni ou Suède).

Tous ces éléments laissent à penser que la pression fiscale et sociale française ne s'explique pas par une offre plus attractive de prestations et qu'au contraire les prestations sociales et publiques françaises ne sont pas « bon marché ».

Citation de Cécile Philippe, directrice générale de l'Institut économique Molinari (IEM) et co-auteur :

« La situation française reste inquiétante. La pression fiscale continue de croître, contrairement à ce que l'on observe en Allemagne, en Belgique, en Espagne, aux Pays-Bas ou au Royaume-Uni.

Et dépit de cette ponction sans précédent depuis 2010, les comptes publics restent déficitaires, la dette publique s'envole. Or, cette pression fiscale et sociale française ne s'explique pas par une offre plus attractive de prestations. Au contraire les prestations sociales et publiques françaises ne sont pas « bon marché »

La France, désormais dans le groupe des pays les plus endettés, refuse de prendre la mesure des risques. Le débat est axé sur de fausses réformes, à l'image du prélèvement de l'impôt sur le revenu à la source. Des sujets cruciaux comme l'assouplissement du marché du travail, les risques liés à l'étatisation de la protection sociale et la remise en ordre des finances publiques ne sont pas traités sérieusement.

Or les pays ayant réussi à retrouver une croissance durable sont ceux ayant osé une remise à plat de leurs politiques publiques assortie d'une baisse des dépenses publiques », commente Cécile Philippe.

Citation de James Rogers, chercheur associé à l'IEM et co-auteur :

« Jeudi dernier, le gouvernement belge a annoncé la réduction des charges patronales de 33 à 25 % et promis de restituer 100 euros par mois de pouvoir d'achat aux travailleurs belges. Concrètement, cela signifie que la France pourrait détenir l'an prochain le maillot jaune de la pression fiscale. La Belgique céderait ainsi sa place sur le podium qu'elle occupe depuis le début de notre étude. Elle va faire un pas vers la restauration de sa compétitivité, la France ferait bien de s'en inspirer si elle ne veut pas être la championne européenne de la fiscalité. »

Intitulée Fardeau social et fiscal de l'employé moyen au sein de l'UE - 6ème édition, l'étude est écrite par Cécile Philippe, Nicolas Marques et James Rogers de l'Institut économique Molinari (Paris et Bruxelles), à partir de données publiées par Eurostat et l'OCDE. Les calculs des charges sociales ont été faits par ERNST & YOUNG Belgique.

L'étude est disponible sur notre site : http://www.institutmolinari.org/fardeau-social-et-fiscal-de-l,2157.html

L'Institut économique Molinari (IEM) est un organisme de recherche et d'éducation qui vise à entreprendre et à stimuler l'approche économique dans l'analyse des politiques publiques. Il s'est fixé comme mission de proposer des solutions alternatives et innovantes favorables à la prospérité de l'ensemble des individus composant la société.

 

Pour la troisième année consécutive, la collectivité de Saint-Martin organise du 03 au 21 août 2015 des cours de soutien scolaire gratuits, à Grand Case dans les locaux de l’école Elie Gibs et à Quartier d’Orléans à l’école élémentaire Quartier II, de 8 heures à 12h30, du lundi au vendredi.

Pour inscrire votre enfant dans ces sessions gratuites, veuillez vous rendre au service Jeunesse & Sports de la Collectivité, dès le lundi 27 Juillet 2015 à partir de 9h00. Les inscriptions resteront ouvertes jusqu’au mercredi 05 août 2015.
Merci de vous munir des pièces suivantes :

  • Pièce d’identité de l’enfant
  • Carnet de santé
  • Assurances

Pour toute information complémentaire, vous pouvez contacter le service Jeunesse & Sports au 05 90 29 59 14. Le service Jeunesse & Sports de la Collectivité est situé rue de la Liberté à Marigot (Ancienne école bord de mer).

sucessfuldeparture23072015La Collectivité de Saint-Martin organise la 3e édition de son opération « Successful Departure » en faveur des nouveaux étudiants, le mardi 12 août 2015, de 9 heures à 14 heures, dans la cour du Pôle de Développement Humain, rue de la Liberté à Marigot.

L’Assemblée générale de Nations Unies a désigné le 12 août comme Journée internationale de la jeunesse ; cette journée a pour objectif de célébrer la jeunesse, mais aussi de mettre en exergue les problématiques auxquelles elle fait face dans de nombreux domaines.
C’est dans le cadre de cette journée internationale dédiée à la jeunesse que la Collectivité de Saint-Martin a planifié une matinée d’information animée par le service Jeunesse & Sports, qui sera l’occasion de proposer une aide logistique et de la documentation aux jeunes du territoire en partance pour des études en métropole.
La Collectivité de Saint-Martin organise cette 3e édition du Successful Departure, avec ses partenaires : La CAF, la banque BDAF, l’association des parents d’élèves, Initiative Saint-Martin et l’association Pel’Icarus. Les sapeurs-pompiers de St Martin, le centre hospitalier et le service des bourses de la Collectivité seront également présents.
Des rencontres avec des étudiants déjà installés dans les villes universitaires, viendront compléter ce forum afin d’accompagner au mieux les jeunes étudiants dans leurs démarches.
Vie pratique, aides diverses, accès à la santé, accès aux transports, au logement, restauration et loisirs, tous les thèmes inhérents à des études hors du territoire seront abordés lors de cette journée de renseignements pratiques.

Pensez à bien préparer votre rentrée étudiante 2015, et venez nombreux vous informer, mardi 12 août 2015, de 9h à 14h, au Pôle de Développement Humain de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin.

Pour tout renseignement, veuillez contacter le service Jeunesse & Sports de la Collectivité au 0590 29 59 14.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin organise la 3e édition de son opération « Successful Departure » en faveur des nouveaux étudiants, le mardi 12 août 2015, de 9 heures à 14 heures, dans la cour du Pôle de Développement Humain, rue de la Liberté à Marigot.

L’Assemblée générale de Nations Unies a désigné le 12 août comme Journée internationale de la jeunesse ; cette journée a pour objectif de célébrer la jeunesse, mais aussi de mettre en exergue les problématiques auxquelles elle fait face dans de nombreux domaines.
C’est dans le cadre de cette journée internationale dédiée à la jeunesse que la Collectivité de Saint-Martin a planifié une matinée d’information animée par le service Jeunesse & Sports, qui sera l’occasion de proposer une aide logistique et de la documentation aux jeunes du territoire en partance pour des études en métropole.
La Collectivité de Saint-Martin organise cette 3e édition du Successful Departure, avec ses partenaires : La CAF, la banque BDAF, l’association des parents d’élèves, Initiative Saint-Martin et l’association Pel’Icarus. Les sapeurs-pompiers de St Martin, le centre hospitalier et le service des bourses de la Collectivité seront également présents.
Des rencontres avec des étudiants déjà installés dans les villes universitaires, viendront compléter ce forum afin d’accompagner au mieux les jeunes étudiants dans leurs démarches.
Vie pratique, aides diverses, accès à la santé, accès aux transports, au logement, restauration et loisirs, tous les thèmes inhérents à des études hors du territoire seront abordés lors de cette journée de renseignements pratiques.

Pensez à bien préparer votre rentrée étudiante 2015, et venez nombreux vous informer, mardi 12 août 2015, de 9h à 14h, au Pôle de Développement Humain de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin.

Pour tout renseignement, veuillez contacter le service Jeunesse & Sports de la Collectivité au 0590 29 59 14.

iacacongress23072015Les Archives territoriales mettent à l’honneur l’archéologie à Saint-Martin à travers plusieurs évènements. Le premier a été la participation des Archives territoriales aux 6e Journées Nationales de l’Archéologie, le 19 juin 2015, en accueillant une conférence et une exposition de l’INRAP sur les dernières fouilles qui se sont déroulées à Grand Case, en 2014. Mardi 21 juillet 2015, les Archives Territoriales ont accueilli 150 archéologues dans le cadre du Congrès International d’Archéologie de la Caraïbe, sachant qu’une nouvelle exposition sur l’archéologie à Saint-Martin est programmée au mois de septembre pour les Journées Européennes du Patrimoine.

L’exposition de l’INRAP, qui a débuté le 19 juin dernier, a donné l’opportunité aux deux archéologues, Nathalie Sellier-Segard et Clara Samuelian, de présenter au public des objets issus des fouilles de Grand Case. Cette conférence était annoncée sur les différents sites internet de l’INRAP et du Ministère de la Culture, mettant ainsi en valeur Saint-Martin parmi les évènements nationaux. L’exposition est visible jusqu’au début du mois de septembre, dans la salle d’exposition des Archives territoriales, du lundi au vendredi, de 9h à 15h (entrée libre et gratuite).
Le 21 juillet dernier, ce sont environ 150 archéologues, venus de tous les coins du globe et réunis à Sint Maarten pour le 26e Congrès International d’Archéologie de la Caraïbe, qui ont découvert les Archives territoriales de Saint-Martin et le bâtiment culturel de Concordia (Médiathèque). Ces scientifiques, spécialistes de la Caraïbe, ont ainsi pu apprécier ce lieu et les fonds d’archives qui pourraient être utiles dans leurs travaux. Ils ont été accueillis sur place par la conseillère territoriale Rollande Questel, en charge de la Culture, et guidés au sein des Archives territoriales par la directrice du service, Stéphanie Dargaud, et son équipe. Les archéologues ont ensuite été invités à rejoindre les festivités de la fête de Schoelcher à Grand Case ; une immersion au sein des traditions locales fort appréciée.
Lors de la cérémonie d’ouverture du Congrès International d’Archéologie de la Caraïbe, le lundi 20 juillet à Sonesta Maho, Rollande Questel a prononcé un discours aux côtés des officiels de la partie hollandaise, dans lequel elle a mis en lumière les travaux de recherches archéologiques menés sur la partie française ces dernières années, ainsi que les mesures prises par la Collectivité en terme de conservation et de mise en valeur du patrimoine culturel saint-martinois.
Enfin, chacun pourra apprécier la prochaine exposition des Archives Territoriales, intitulée « Archives du sol, archives de papier. L’archéologie à Saint-Martin », qui ouvrira ses portes aux prochaines Journées européennes du Patrimoine, les 19 et 20 septembre 2015.

NOTE AUX USAGERS DE LA DÉCHÈTERIE GALISBAY-BIENVENUE :

Modification exceptionnelle des horaires d’ouverture:

Du lundi 03 août au lundi 31 août 2015, la déchèterie sera ouverte comme suit : 10H00 à 17H00

Le site sera fermé le samedi durant cette période.

Les horaires habituels reprendront le 1er septembre 2015.

La Direction de l’Environnement & du Cadre de Vie

danielgibbs10062012Mesdames et messieurs,

Il est des événements sur notre île, qui revêtent pour moi, une émotion particulière : la fête du village de Grand-Case est l’un de ces rendez-vous privilégiés à mes yeux depuis toujours, et ce, pour deux raisons : émotion particulière, parce que d’une part, la fête de Grand-Case contient, selon moi, l’essence même de l’esprit de Saint-Martin.

Alors, chacun a sa propre définition de ce qui compose « l’esprit » de Saint-Martin : et dans la mienne, cette convivialité familiale, amicale, qui nous réunit chaque 21 juillet figure en bonne place.

De notre besoin de communier ensemble, au défilé joyeux et coloré sur le boulevard qui borde la plage et finit par nous réunir sous cette tente pour parler du passé et envisager l’avenir, cette date du 21 juillet - celle qui d’un coup semble mettre l’île en vacances après la période dense des examens et des bilans – cette date me tient à cœur et je sais combien nous sommes nombreux ici ce jour à partager ce sentiment...

Chaque 21 juillet flotte sur Grand-Case, presque paradoxalement, un parfum de nostalgie et des promesses de renouveau : elle est là la magie de Grand-Case, dans cette passerelle qui, le temps d’une journée, joue la parenthèse ensoleillée entre notre passé – socle commun de notre histoire et de notre identité – et cet avenir, que nous nous devons d’envisager collectivement...

Bien sûr, le 21 juillet, c’est plus que ces quelques heures qui nous rappellent – dès fois qu’on l’ait oublié – combien il fait bon vivre ensemble à Saint-Martin.

C’est aussi l’occasion, pour nous tous, de respecter notre devoir de mémoire, autour d’un hommage commun à l’esprit de Victor Schoelcher et de tous ceux – je pense à Auguste Perrinon bien sûr - qui se sont battus, armes ou plumes à la main, dans les collines comme dans les prétoires - pour que tous les hommes puissent, un jour, vivre comme des êtres libres...

Ce qui fait l’actualité depuis quelques années que la crise économique perdure, nous démontre combien il est important de savoir d’où l’on vient et quelle est notre histoire, comment faire vivre notre langue, comment préserver notre culture, comment valoriser notre identité...

Tout cela fondent nos valeurs, des valeurs fortes et qu’il convient de transmettre si nous ne voulons pas que notre héritage se perde d’une part, mais parce qu’elles sont, surtout, autant de repères pour les générations à venir...

Mais s’il n’y a pas d’arbre sans racines, identité et histoire ne doivent être ni des refuges bornés, ni les synonymes d’un dangereux repli sur soi : j’aimerais profiter de cette date si symbolique du 21 juillet pour réaffirmer combien la tentation du repli communautariste ne peut être une solution.

A Saint-Martin, séculairement, nous sommes riches de l’Autre : voilà, en une phrase, le message que je tenais à faire passer ce jour.

Je vous souhaite à toutes et à tous, de très belles réjouissances du 21 juillet.

« J’ai appris avec émotion, samedi 18 juillet 2015, le décès de madame RICHARDSON Joyce Dafine, maman de notre collègue conseiller territorial et Président du conseil d’administration du port de Galisbay, Jean-David RICHARDSON.
En ces moments difficiles, je tiens à transmettre publiquement mes sincères condoléances et ma profonde sympathie à Jean-David, à sa famille et à l’ensemble de ses proches. Des condoléances auxquelles je souhaite associer mes quatre vice-présidents et les membres du Conseil territorial de Saint-Martin. »

Le montant du salaire minimum légal en France est revalorisé chaque année afin de garantir le maintien du pouvoir d'achat des ménages actifs.
Le montant du SMIC Horaire est de 9,61 euros brut ce qui représente en revenu brut mensuel pour un salarié travaillant 35 heures hebdomadaires, un salaire de 1.457,52 euros mensuels au 1er juillet 2015.
En revenu net, cela représente charges comprises environ 1.139 euros par mois. C'est ce que peut percevoir par exemple un jeune en Job d'été Le minimum garanti est fixé à 3,52 euros.
Les paies ne devraient donc pas, sauf négociation d'augmentation individuelle de salaire, être plus importantes au 1er juillet 2015. En effet, depuis 2012, le Smic est révisé chaque année au 1er janvier, et non plus le 1er juillet.
Toutefois, un rapport de Jean Pisani-Ferry "Quelle France dans 10 ans", pourrait remettre à plat les règles de fixation du smic, car plus il est élevé, plus il pénalise les jeunes sans qualification. Il pourrait à l'avenir ne plus être revalorisé une fois par an pour toutes les catégories de travailleurs.
Le SMIC est actuellement revalorisé sur la base de la moitié du gain de pouvoir d'achat du salaire horaire moyen des ouvriers et des employés, et non plus des seuls ouvriers. Compte tenu des règles applicables au calcul du minimum garanti, le nouvel indice s'applique également pour la revalorisation de celui-ci.
La garantie de pouvoir d'achat est assurée par l'indexation du SMIC sur l'inflation mesurée pour les "ménages du premier quintile de la distribution des niveaux de vie", c'est-à-dire celle supportée par les 20% des ménages ayant les revenus les plus faibles (au lieu de l'indice des prix à la consommation des ménages urbains dont le chef est ouvrier ou employé, hors tabac).
Cet indice, publié par l'INSEE, permet de mieux prendre en compte les dépenses de consommation réelles des salariés à faible revenu, notamment celles liées au loyer.
Source : Décret du 22 décembre 2014

2 ° Interdiction du paiement en espèces de certaines créances
Fraude, blanchiment d'argent et financement du terrorisme, sont autant de thèmes qui ont été abordés lors du Comité national de lutte contre la fraude du 23 juin 2015, présidé par Michel Sapin, ministre des Finances et des comptes publics, avec Christian Eckert, secrétaire d'État au Budget.
Dans l'optique de renforcer la lutte contre les circuits financiers illicites qui ont recours à des moyens de paiement anonymes, de nouvelles dispositions sont prises pour encadrer le paiement en espèces de certaines créances.
A compter du 1er septembre 2015, le seuil de paiement en espèces ou au moyen de monnaie électronique est abaissé à 1.000 euros, au lieu de 3.000 euros, lorsque le débiteur est résident en France.
Le décret du 24 juin 2015 fixe le nouveau montant de l'interdiction prévue à l'article L112-6 du code monétaire et financier : "ne peut être effectué en espèces ou au moyen de monnaie électronique le paiement d'une dette supérieure à un montant fixé par décret, tenant compte du lieu du domicile fiscal du débiteur et de la finalité professionnelle ou non de l'opération".
Le décret tire les conséquences de l'interdiction du paiement en espèces pour l'achat de métaux, suivant les dispositions du troisième alinéa du I de l'article L112-6 du code monétaire et financier etsupprime également le seuil relatif à l'achat de métaux mentionné à l'article D112-4 du code monétaire et financier.
Les dispositions du décret sont spécifiquement étendues aux territoires du Pacifique.
Source :Legifrance Décret (n°2015-741) du 24 juin 2015 pris pour l'application de l'article L112-6 du code monétaire et financier relatif à l'interdiction du paiement en espèces de certaines créances
3 °Indemnisation chômage : les 7 règles en vigueur au 1er juillet 2015

1,6 M de personnes sont concernées par les droits Assédic rechargeables, fin des droits des demandeurs d'emploi, cotisations des actifs, durée et montant de l'ARE.
A compter du 1er juillet 2015, le montant de l'allocation minimale et la partie fixe des allocations d'assurance chômage sont revalorisées de 0,3%. Près de 63% des demandeurs d'emploi indemnisés par l'Assurance chômage sont concernés par cette revalorisation des allocations chômage, soit environ 1,6 million de personnes.
Actuellement ou prochainement sans emploi, vous vous demandez si vous avez droit au chômage, comment fonctionne le dispositif des droits rechargeables, pouvez-vous cumuler un salaire et l'allocation chômage ? En France, Pôle emploi indemnise les personnes privées involontairement de leur emploi, sous conditions, sachant que de nouvelles règles s'appliquent en 2015.
Les partenaires sociaux se sont mis d'accord l'an dernier, sur une nouvelle convention d'assurance-chômage qui concerne à ce jour plus de 2,5 millions d'actifs à la recherche d'un emploi. Elle s'applique aux demandeurs d'emploi dont la date de fin de contrat est postérieure au 30 juin 2015.
Le dispositif de l'assurance chômage rechargeable avantage les actifs juniors et seniors qui auront accumulés des droits à l'assurance chômage grâce à leur travail, mais pénalise les jeunes qui se retrouvent contraints de changer régulièrement de travail (contrats courts) en passant par la case chômage.
Les règles de calcul de l'allocation chômage versée par Pôle emploi changent afin de renforcer l'équité des droits vis-à-vis des demandeurs d'emplois ayant de faibles revenus professionnels.
Le délai de carence prévu avant de percevoir les indemnités chômage désavantage les salariés qui partent avec une importante prime de départ négociée dans le cadre d'un licenciement ou d'une rupture conventionnelle.
Les salariés qui quittent volontairement leur emploi (ex : prise d'acte suivie d'une assignation en justice de l'employeur, finalement qualifiée de démission) avant d'essayer de retrouver du travail ailleurs, n'auront plus le droit au chômage.
Voici les principaux points de l'accord en vigueur en 2015 (règlement général annexé à la Convention Unédic) à retenir :
• Conditions d'accès à l'indemnité chômage :
- Avant la réforme, un actif à la recherche d'un emploi doit avoir travaillé au moins 4 mois (122 jours) au cours des 28 derniers mois (36 derniers mois pour les plus de 50 ans), pour être indemnisé par l'Assurance chômage. Chaque journée de travail donne droit à une journée d'allocation, dans la limite de 2 années (3 ans pour les 50 ans et plus).
- Consacrant le principe posé par la loi de Sécurisation de l'emploi de juin 2013, les partenaires sociaux ont organisé la mise en place du droit à l'assurance chômage rechargeable. Prenons l'exemple d'un actif qui se retrouve au chômage. Il a droit à 14 mois d'indemnisation par Pôle emploi. Il conserve son droit à indemnisation rechargeable si au bout de 5 mois, il reprend une activité avant de se retrouver sans emploi 3 mois plus tard. L'allocation dont le montant a été déterminé au moment de sa première inscription continue à lui être versée après sa reprise d'activité jusqu'aux 14ème mois prévus, puis à l'épuisement de ces droits initiaux, Pôle emploi lui calcule le montant et la durée d'indemnisation correspondant à la reprise d'activité de 3 mois, s'il justifie de 150 heures d'activité (contre 610 heures pour l'inscription initiale).

• La consommation des droits au chômage :
- Avant la réforme, quand un chômeur reprend un poste à plein temps, sans avoir consommé tous ses droits au chômage, il bénéficie, s'il perd son emploi à nouveau, d'une nouvelle indemnisation calculée en fonction du plus intéressant des nouveaux droits acquis ou des anciens (si le chômeur accepte un emploi moins bien rémunéré, l'indemnisation ancienne plus favorable est conservée).
- Avec le nouveau régime d'indemnisation, le dispositif qui déclenche l'indemnisation initiale est conservé.

• Cumul des allocations chômage et du salaire :
- Avant la réforme, lorsqu'un chômeur accepte aujourd'hui de reprendre un emploi à temps partiel ou un CDD très court, il peut cumuler une partie de ses allocations-chômage avec son salaire. Ce dispositif lui permet de repousser ainsi la fin de ses droits.
- Le dispositif va être simplifié pour éviter que les chômeurs actifs n'aient à rembourser un trop perçu.

• Délai de carence avant la prise en charge :
- Avant la réforme, après un licenciement ou une rupture conventionnelle avec versement d'indemnités de rupture, le chômeur peut s'inscrire immédiatement au Pôle emploi mais devra patienter pour percevoir ses allocations. Il doit en effet, attendre 75 jours (1 mois et demi) avant de percevoir ses indemnités chômage.
- Avec la réforme, ce délai de carence peut atteindre 180 jours (soit 6 mois) lorsque les indemnités seront conséquentes. Le différé de versement des droits, exprimé en nombre de jours, est égal au quotient des indemnités ou sommes versées par Pôle emploi et d'un coefficient réducteur égal à 90. Délai de carence = indemnités ou sommes dues / 90.

• Des actifs qui cotisent à l'assurance chômage jusqu'à leur retraite :
- Avant la réforme, les seniors de 65 ans en activité sont dispensés du paiement des cotisations chômage.
- Désormais, avec la réforme des retraites et l'allongement de la période d'activité professionnelle, les seniors en activité cotiseront aussi à l'assurance chômage. Pour les salariés de 65 ans et plus, il est institué une contribution spécifique de solidarité, versée au régime d'assurance chômage, au taux de 6,4% (4% à la charge de l'employeur, 2,4% à la charge du salarié).

• Les intermittents du spectacle mis à contribution :
- Avant la réforme, ils cotisent à l'assurance chômage au taux de 10,8%.
- Désormais, les intermittents du spectacle verseront des cotisations chômage (assedic) au taux de 12,8%. En cas de chômage, le cumul de leur indemnisation et leur salaire sera plafonné à 5.475 euros bruts par mois.

• Les causes de demandeur "involontairement privé d'emploi" sont modifiées :
- Avant la réforme, le départ volontaire pouvait ne pas constituer un obstacle définitif à l'indemnisation, s'il était observé après une certaine période que le demandeur d'emploi recherche effectivement un emploi. Au terme d'un délai de 121 jours (environ 4 mois), à la demande de l'intéressé, l'Instance paritaire régionale (IPR) pouvait, après étude du dossier, accorder le versement des allocations si elle constatait que l'intéressé avait réellement accompli des efforts pour retrouver un emploi.
- Désormais, ce n'est plus possible.
L'accord Unédic pourrait être modifié au cours du second semestre 2015, car selon la Direction de l'Unédic, près de 30.000 chômeurs (principalement de moins de 30 ans et ceux ayant accepté des temps partiel) seraient lésés par le dispositif de calcul, en cas d'absence d'augmentation de salaire entre deux emplois.

Le montant du salaire minimum légal en France est revalorisé chaque année afin de garantir le maintien du pouvoir d'achat des ménages actifs.
Le montant du SMIC Horaire est de 9,61 euros brut ce qui représente en revenu brut mensuel pour un salarié travaillant 35 heures hebdomadaires, un salaire de 1.457,52 euros mensuels au 1er juillet 2015.
En revenu net, cela représente charges comprises environ 1.139 euros par mois. C'est ce que peut percevoir par exemple un jeune en Job d'été Le minimum garanti est fixé à 3,52 euros.
Les paies ne devraient donc pas, sauf négociation d'augmentation individuelle de salaire, être plus importantes au 1er juillet 2015. En effet, depuis 2012, le Smic est révisé chaque année au 1er janvier, et non plus le 1er juillet.
Toutefois, un rapport de Jean Pisani-Ferry "Quelle France dans 10 ans", pourrait remettre à plat les règles de fixation du smic, car plus il est élevé, plus il pénalise les jeunes sans qualification. Il pourrait à l'avenir ne plus être revalorisé une fois par an pour toutes les catégories de travailleurs.
Le SMIC est actuellement revalorisé sur la base de la moitié du gain de pouvoir d'achat du salaire horaire moyen des ouvriers et des employés, et non plus des seuls ouvriers. Compte tenu des règles applicables au calcul du minimum garanti, le nouvel indice s'applique également pour la revalorisation de celui-ci.
La garantie de pouvoir d'achat est assurée par l'indexation du SMIC sur l'inflation mesurée pour les "ménages du premier quintile de la distribution des niveaux de vie", c'est-à-dire celle supportée par les 20% des ménages ayant les revenus les plus faibles (au lieu de l'indice des prix à la consommation des ménages urbains dont le chef est ouvrier ou employé, hors tabac).
Cet indice, publié par l'INSEE, permet de mieux prendre en compte les dépenses de consommation réelles des salariés à faible revenu, notamment celles liées au loyer.
Source : Décret du 22 décembre 2014

2 ° Interdiction du paiement en espèces de certaines créances
Fraude, blanchiment d'argent et financement du terrorisme, sont autant de thèmes qui ont été abordés lors du Comité national de lutte contre la fraude du 23 juin 2015, présidé par Michel Sapin, ministre des Finances et des comptes publics, avec Christian Eckert, secrétaire d'État au Budget.
Dans l'optique de renforcer la lutte contre les circuits financiers illicites qui ont recours à des moyens de paiement anonymes, de nouvelles dispositions sont prises pour encadrer le paiement en espèces de certaines créances.
A compter du 1er septembre 2015, le seuil de paiement en espèces ou au moyen de monnaie électronique est abaissé à 1.000 euros, au lieu de 3.000 euros, lorsque le débiteur est résident en France.
Le décret du 24 juin 2015 fixe le nouveau montant de l'interdiction prévue à l'article L112-6 du code monétaire et financier : "ne peut être effectué en espèces ou au moyen de monnaie électronique le paiement d'une dette supérieure à un montant fixé par décret, tenant compte du lieu du domicile fiscal du débiteur et de la finalité professionnelle ou non de l'opération".
Le décret tire les conséquences de l'interdiction du paiement en espèces pour l'achat de métaux, suivant les dispositions du troisième alinéa du I de l'article L112-6 du code monétaire et financier etsupprime également le seuil relatif à l'achat de métaux mentionné à l'article D112-4 du code monétaire et financier.
Les dispositions du décret sont spécifiquement étendues aux territoires du Pacifique.
Source :Legifrance Décret (n°2015-741) du 24 juin 2015 pris pour l'application de l'article L112-6 du code monétaire et financier relatif à l'interdiction du paiement en espèces de certaines créances
3 °Indemnisation chômage : les 7 règles en vigueur au 1er juillet 2015

1,6 M de personnes sont concernées par les droits Assédic rechargeables, fin des droits des demandeurs d'emploi, cotisations des actifs, durée et montant de l'ARE.
A compter du 1er juillet 2015, le montant de l'allocation minimale et la partie fixe des allocations d'assurance chômage sont revalorisées de 0,3%. Près de 63% des demandeurs d'emploi indemnisés par l'Assurance chômage sont concernés par cette revalorisation des allocations chômage, soit environ 1,6 million de personnes.
Actuellement ou prochainement sans emploi, vous vous demandez si vous avez droit au chômage, comment fonctionne le dispositif des droits rechargeables, pouvez-vous cumuler un salaire et l'allocation chômage ? En France, Pôle emploi indemnise les personnes privées involontairement de leur emploi, sous conditions, sachant que de nouvelles règles s'appliquent en 2015.
Les partenaires sociaux se sont mis d'accord l'an dernier, sur une nouvelle convention d'assurance-chômage qui concerne à ce jour plus de 2,5 millions d'actifs à la recherche d'un emploi. Elle s'applique aux demandeurs d'emploi dont la date de fin de contrat est postérieure au 30 juin 2015.
Le dispositif de l'assurance chômage rechargeable avantage les actifs juniors et seniors qui auront accumulés des droits à l'assurance chômage grâce à leur travail, mais pénalise les jeunes qui se retrouvent contraints de changer régulièrement de travail (contrats courts) en passant par la case chômage.
Les règles de calcul de l'allocation chômage versée par Pôle emploi changent afin de renforcer l'équité des droits vis-à-vis des demandeurs d'emplois ayant de faibles revenus professionnels.
Le délai de carence prévu avant de percevoir les indemnités chômage désavantage les salariés qui partent avec une importante prime de départ négociée dans le cadre d'un licenciement ou d'une rupture conventionnelle.
Les salariés qui quittent volontairement leur emploi (ex : prise d'acte suivie d'une assignation en justice de l'employeur, finalement qualifiée de démission) avant d'essayer de retrouver du travail ailleurs, n'auront plus le droit au chômage.
Voici les principaux points de l'accord en vigueur en 2015 (règlement général annexé à la Convention Unédic) à retenir :
• Conditions d'accès à l'indemnité chômage :
- Avant la réforme, un actif à la recherche d'un emploi doit avoir travaillé au moins 4 mois (122 jours) au cours des 28 derniers mois (36 derniers mois pour les plus de 50 ans), pour être indemnisé par l'Assurance chômage. Chaque journée de travail donne droit à une journée d'allocation, dans la limite de 2 années (3 ans pour les 50 ans et plus).
- Consacrant le principe posé par la loi de Sécurisation de l'emploi de juin 2013, les partenaires sociaux ont organisé la mise en place du droit à l'assurance chômage rechargeable. Prenons l'exemple d'un actif qui se retrouve au chômage. Il a droit à 14 mois d'indemnisation par Pôle emploi. Il conserve son droit à indemnisation rechargeable si au bout de 5 mois, il reprend une activité avant de se retrouver sans emploi 3 mois plus tard. L'allocation dont le montant a été déterminé au moment de sa première inscription continue à lui être versée après sa reprise d'activité jusqu'aux 14ème mois prévus, puis à l'épuisement de ces droits initiaux, Pôle emploi lui calcule le montant et la durée d'indemnisation correspondant à la reprise d'activité de 3 mois, s'il justifie de 150 heures d'activité (contre 610 heures pour l'inscription initiale).

  •  La consommation des droits au chômage :
  •  Avant la réforme, quand un chômeur reprend un poste à plein temps, sans avoir consommé tous ses droits au chômage, il bénéficie, s'il perd son emploi à nouveau, d'une nouvelle indemnisation calculée en fonction du plus intéressant des nouveaux droits acquis ou des anciens (si le chômeur accepte un emploi moins bien rémunéré, l'indemnisation ancienne plus favorable est conservée).
  • Avec le nouveau régime d'indemnisation, le dispositif qui déclenche l'indemnisation initiale est conservé.
  •  umul des allocations chômage et du salaire :
  • Avant la réforme, lorsqu'un chômeur accepte aujourd'hui de reprendre un emploi à temps partiel ou un CDD très court, il peut cumuler une partie de ses allocations-chômage avec son salaire. Ce dispositif lui permet de repousser ainsi la fin de ses droits.
  • Le dispositif va être simplifié pour éviter que les chômeurs actifs n'aient à rembourser un trop perçu.
  • Délai de carence avant la prise en charge :
  • Avant la réforme, après un licenciement ou une rupture conventionnelle avec versement d'indemnités de rupture, le chômeur peut s'inscrire immédiatement au Pôle emploi mais devra patienter pour percevoir ses allocations. Il doit en effet, attendre 75 jours (1 mois et demi) avant de percevoir ses indemnités chômage.
  • Avec la réforme, ce délai de carence peut atteindre 180 jours (soit 6 mois) lorsque les indemnités seront conséquentes. Le différé de versement des droits, exprimé en nombre de jours, est égal au quotient des indemnités ou sommes versées par Pôle emploi et d'un coefficient réducteur égal à 90. Délai de carence = indemnités ou sommes dues / 90.
  • Des actifs qui cotisent à l'assurance chômage jusqu'à leur retraite :
  • Avant la réforme, les seniors de 65 ans en activité sont dispensés du paiement des cotisations chômage.
  • Désormais, avec la réforme des retraites et l'allongement de la période d'activité professionnelle, les seniors en activité cotiseront aussi à l'assurance chômage. Pour les salariés de 65 ans et plus, il est institué une contribution spécifique de solidarité, versée au régime d'assurance chômage, au taux de 6,4% (4% à la charge de l'employeur, 2,4% à la charge du salarié).
  •  Les intermittents du spectacle mis à contribution :
  • Avant la réforme, ils cotisent à l'assurance chômage au taux de 10,8%.
  • Désormais, les intermittents du spectacle verseront des cotisations chômage (assedic) au taux de 12,8%. En cas de chômage, le cumul de leur indemnisation et leur salaire sera plafonné à 5.475 euros bruts par mois.
  • Les causes de demandeur "involontairement privé d'emploi" sont modifiées :
  • Avant la réforme, le départ volontaire pouvait ne pas constituer un obstacle définitif à l'indemnisation, s'il était observé après une certaine période que le demandeur d'emploi recherche effectivement un emploi. Au terme d'un délai de 121 jours (environ 4 mois), à la demande de l'intéressé, l'Instance paritaire régionale (IPR) pouvait, après étude du dossier, accorder le versement des allocations si elle constatait que l'intéressé avait réellement accompli des efforts pour retrouver un emploi.
  •  Désormais, ce n'est plus possible.
  • L'accord Unédic pourrait être modifié au cours du second semestre 2015, car selon la Direction de l'Unédic, près de 30.000 chômeurs (principalement de moins de 30 ans et ceux ayant accepté des temps partiel) seraient lésés par le dispositif de calcul, en cas d'absence d'augmentation de salaire entre deux emplois.

Le domaine public est constitué de l'ensemble des « biens non susceptibles d’appropriation privée » : voies, trottoirs, places, jardins, espaces ouverts ou fermés affectés à une utilisation publique. A ce titre, l'occupation privative du domaine public, à titre temporaire, est soumise à autorisation préalable et doit faire l'objet d'une demande auprès des services de la Collectivité.
Les contrevenants à ces règles s’exposent à une amende de la 5ème classe, décrite par l’article R 116 -2 du Code de la voirie routière :
Seront punis d'amende prévue pour les contraventions de la cinquième classe ceux qui :
1° Sans autorisation, auront empiété sur le domaine public routier ou accompli un acte portant ou de nature à porter atteinte à l'intégrité de ce domaine ou de ses dépendances, ainsi qu'à celle des ouvrages, installations, plantations établis sur ledit domaine ;
2° Auront dérobé des matériaux entreposés sur le domaine public routier et ses dépendances pour les besoins de la voirie ;

3° Sans autorisation préalable et d'une façon non conforme à la destination du domaine public routier, auront occupé tout ou partie de ce domaine ou de ses dépendances ou y auront effectué des dépôts ;
4° Auront laissé écouler ou auront répandu ou jeté sur les voies publiques des substances susceptibles de nuire à la salubrité et à la sécurité publiques ou d'incommoder le public ;
5° En l'absence d'autorisation, auront établi ou laissé croître des arbres ou haies à moins de deux mètres de la limite du domaine public routier ;
6° Sans autorisation préalable, auront exécuté un travail sur le domaine public routier ;
7° Sans autorisation, auront creusé un souterrain sous le domaine public routier.

A titre d’exemple, le montant de l'amende pour les contraventions de la 5e classe est de 1500€ au plus, montant qui peut être porté à 3000€ en cas de récidive lorsque le règlement le prévoit.

rosettegumbspdti16072015Mis en œuvre dans le cadre de la réforme des rythmes scolaires par la ministre de l'Éducation Nationale, de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche Najat Vallaud-Belkacem et Patrick Kanner, ministre de la Ville, de la Jeunesse et des Sports, le projet éducatif territorial (PEDT) formalise la démarche des communes et collectivités qui ont choisi d’organiser la complémentarité des temps éducatifs en proposant à chaque enfant un parcours éducatif cohérent avant, pendant et après l’école.

La vice-présidente Rosette Gumbs-Lake, en charge de la Caisse Territoriale des œuvres Scolaires qui supervise les activités périscolaires, s’est donc rendue à Baie-Mahault en Guadeloupe, samedi 11 juillet dernier, accompagnée du vice-président Wendel Cocks et du directeur de l’éducation Medhi Boucard, afin de signer la convention PEDT relative à la Collectivité d’outre-mer de Saint-Martin. Une convention cosignée par le préfet de Région, Jacques Billant, et le recteur d’Académie Camille Galap (cf photo ci-jointe).

Comme le précise le ministère de l’éducation nationale, « l'objectif du projet éducatif territorial est de mobiliser toutes les ressources d'un territoire afin de garantir la continuité éducative entre, d'une part les projets des écoles et, le cas échéant, les projets des établissements du second degré et, d'autre part, les activités proposées aux enfants en dehors du temps scolaire. Il permet ainsi d'organiser des activités périscolaires prolongeant le service public d'éducation et en complémentarité avec lui. »

La collectivité de Saint-Martin avait choisi d’expérimenter le PEDT dès l’année scolaire 2014-2015, en instaurant des activités périscolaires, le programme est désormais acté et pérennisé dans le temps.

rencontreconseilterritorial17072015Le conseil exécutif présidé par Aline Hanson a reçu, jeudi 16 juillet 2015, une délégation de six membres du conseil territorial des Jeunes de Saint-Martin, menée par la jeune présidente Grace Bauger.

C’est à l’initiative du conseil territorial des Jeunes que cette rencontre avec les élus de l’exécutif, Aline Hanson, Ramona Connor, Rosette Gumbs-Lake, Maud Gibs et Wendel Cocks, ainsi que les conseillers territoriaux Nadine Germain, en charge de la Jeunesse et Alain Gros-Désormeaux en charge des Sports, a eu lieu jeudi. Les jeunes élus ont souhaité s’entretenir avec les élus seniors afin de créer un lien plus fort et de leur faire part de certaines doléances.
Pour la présidente Aline Hanson, le conseil des jeunes est une instance incontournable qui doit être force de propositions auprès des élus et initiatrice d’actions en faveur de la jeunesse du territoire.
La vice-présidente Ramona Connor a en ce sens félicité le conseil territorial des jeunes pour avoir largement participé aux travaux réalisés dans le cadre du Plan Santé Jeunes, signé par la COM et l’ARS en décembre 2014. Les propositions des jeunes élus ont d’ailleurs été majoritairement retenues dans le cadre de ce plan.
Désireux de rencontrer plus souvent les élus seniors, notamment mesdames Rosette Gumbs-Lake et Nadine Germain, respectivement responsable du conseil territorial des Jeunes et responsable de la Jeunesse, le conseil des jeunes a reçu l’assurance de la part de la présidente Hanson que des rencontres plus fréquentes seraient initiées, sous l’impulsion du service Jeunesse de la Collectivité chargé de les organiser.
Parmi les sujets prévus à l’ordre du jour de cette réunion, le conseil territorial des jeunes a souhaité évoquer l’organisation des épreuves facultatives au lycée et l’absence de professeurs dans certaines matières, des doléances prises en compte par la présidente et son exécutif qui ne manqueront pas d’évoquer ces questions avec le recteur d’académie.
La nécessité pour les jeunes étudiants de recevoir une aide logistique de la Collectivité pour la recherche de logement en métropole a également été soulevée. Sur ce point, la présidente Hanson a rappelé que la Maison de Saint-Martin à Paris avait précisément pour rôle d’accompagner les étudiants saint-martinois dans leurs démarches administratives.
Le conseil territorial des jeunes a, par ailleurs, mentionné le souhait de poursuivre son action « Dej First » qui consiste à inciter les lycéens à petit-déjeuner le matin avant les cours. Une initiative encouragée par le conseil exécutif.

En fin de séance, l’élue en charge de la Jeunesse, Nadine Germain, a proposé qu’une rencontre soit prochainement organisée entre le conseil territorial des Jeunes de Saint-Martin et le Parlement des Jeunes de Sint Maarten, pour dégager des pistes de coopération sur le thème de la Jeunesse.

 drougestbarths13072015MARIGOT:---- Dans la nuit du 1er au 2 juillet 2015, une patrouille de surveillance générale du PSIG de St Martin
observe le comportement suspect de trois individus qui se trouvaient sur le rivage de la baie de Marigot. Un contrôle approfondi permet de découvrir que les individus transportaient 53,4 kg de cocaïne. Les trois individus, de nationalité étrangère, ont immédiatement été interpellés et placés en garde à vue.

pistol13072015Sous l'autorité conjointe du parquet de Basse-Terre et du parquet de Sint-Maarten, d'importantes investigations ont immédiatement été mises en œuvre, associant la brigade de recherches de St Martin, l'antenne OCRTIS de St Martin, la communauté de brigades de St Martin, la brigade des gardes côtes des douanes de St Martin, la brigade nautique de la gendarmerie de St martin, la section de recherches de la gendarmerie de Guadeloupe, la section aérienne de la gendarmerie de Guadeloupe et les forces de police de Sint-Maarten. Ces investigations ont notamment permis de découvrir 5,5 kg de cocaïne supplémentaires et un pistolet Smith et Wesson de calibre 40. Elles ont également permis de déterminer que ces faits s'inscrivaient dans le cadre d'un trafic international de stupéfiants.
Les trois trafiquants ont été déferrés le 5 juillet devant la juridiction inter-régionale spécialisée de
Martinique, mis en examen et écroués.

Interpellation de l'auteur d'une tentative d'homicide par arme à feu commise le 28 juin à
Chevrise :
Le 28 juin 2015, un homme était blessé par arme à feu dans le quartier de Chevrise. Les investigations diligentées par la brigade de recherches ont permis d'identifier les protagonistes et de déterminer que ces faits ont eu lieu à l'occasion d'une bagarre opposant deux individus au sujet d'un vol de scooter. L'auteur des coups de feu a été interpellé le 02 juillet par le peloton d'intervention de l'escadron de gendarmerie mobile de Maison Alfort et présenté à l'autorité judiciaire à Basse-Terre à l'issue de sa garde à vue.

glock13072015Saisie d'un pistolet Glock calibre 38 à l'occasion d'une affaire diligentée pour des violences : Le 02 juillet 2015, la communauté de brigades de St Martin réalise une perquisition dans le cadre d'une affaire ayant pour objet des violences intra-familiales. La perquisition permet de découvrir un pistolet Glock de calibre 38. Le détenteur de cette arme a été déferré devant l'autorité judiciaire à Basse-Terre à l'issue de sa garde à vue.

arme13072015Interpellation d'un individu impliqué dans un vol et des menaces avec arme :
Le 04 juillet 2015, un femme était victime du vol d'un sac à dos dans le secteur de Mon-Vernon. Le
mari de la victime, lancé à la poursuite du malfaiteur, a été menacé par celui-ci avec une arme à feu.
Le sang froid du mari, l'alerte immédiate et les renseignements précis donnés aux patrouilles de
gendarmerie ont permis d'interpeller le malfaiteur dans le secteur de Marigot, après qu'il soit monté à
bord d'un véhicule où se trouvaient deux autres individus. A l'issue de sa garde à vue, l'auteur
principal des faits a été convoqué devant le tribunal de St Martin.

 

Dès lors qu'une procédure collective est engagée, les salariés peuvent
agir en réparation de la perte de salaires pour l'avenir contre la banque ayant mis en place un montage financier à l'origine de la faillite.

Selon un Arrêt de cassation partielle de la Chambre commerciale de la Cour de cassation rendu le 02/06/2015, l'action en réparation des préjudices invoqués par les salariés licenciés, étrangère à la protection et à la reconstitution du gage commun des créanciers, ne relève pas du monopole du commissaire à l'exécution du plan.

Arrêt de la Cour de cassation, Chambre commerciale, rendu le
02/06/2015, cassation partielle (13-24714)

Attendu, selon l'arrêt attaqué, que, pour favoriser la restructuration du groupe General Trailers, la société Bank of Scotland (la banque) a mis en place, au cours de l'année 2000, un montage financier ; qu'après le redressement judiciaire, ouvert le 24 novembre 2003, de la société General Trailers France, filiale française du groupe, un plan de cession partielle a été arrêté, prévoyant le licenciement de six cents salariés ; que MM. A... et B..., désignés commissaires à l'exécution du plan, ont assigné la banque en responsabilité pour octroi de crédits ruineux et cent neuf des salariés licenciés sont intervenus volontairement à l'instance en réparation de leurs préjudices consécutifs à la perte de leur emploi, soit la perte pour l'avenir des rémunérations qu'ils auraient pu

percevoir et l'atteinte à leur droit de voir leurs chances de retrouver un emploi optimisées, faute d'avoir pu bénéficier de formations qualifiantes ;

Sur le moyen unique, pris en ses première et deuxième branches : Vu l'article L621-39 du code de commerce,

Article L621-39
• Transféré par Loi n°2005-845 du 26 juillet 2005 - art. 1 (V) JORF 27 juillet 2005 en vigueur le 1er janvier 2006 sous réserve art. 190

Sans préjudice des droits reconnus aux contrôleurs, le représentant des créanciers désigné par le tribunal a seul qualité pour agir au nom et dans l'intérêt des créanciers.

Le représentant des créanciers communique au juge-commissaire et au procureur de la République les observations qui lui sont transmises à tout moment de la procédure par les contrôleurs.

Les sommes recouvrées à la suite des actions du représentant des créanciers entrent dans le patrimoine du débiteur et sont affectées en cas de continuation de l'entreprise selon les modalités prévues pour l'apurement du passif.

dans sa rédaction antérieure à la loi du 26 juillet 2005, de sauvegarde des entreprises, ensemble l'article 1382 du code civil ;

Article 1382
• Créé par Loi 1804-02-09 promulguée le 19 février 1804
Tout fait quelconque de l'homme, qui cause à autrui un dommage, oblige celui par la faute duquel il est arrivé à le réparer.

Attendu que, pour déclarer irrecevable l' intervention volontaire des salariés, l'arrêt retient que les préjudices allégués par eux sont inhérents à la procédure collective, dont ils sont la conséquence directe, et qu'ils sont subis indistinctement et collectivement par tous les créanciers ;

Attendu qu'en statuant ainsi, alors que l'action en réparation des préjudices invoqués par les salariés licenciés, étrangère à la protection et à la reconstitution du gage commun des créanciers, ne relevait pas du monopole du commissaire à l'exécution du plan, la cour d'appel a violé les textes susvisés ;

Et sur le moyen, pris en sa troisième branche : Vu l'article 31 du code de procédure civile ;
Article 31
L'action est ouverte à tous ceux qui ont un intérêt légitime au succès ou au rejet d'une prétention, sous réserve des cas dans lesquels la loi attribue le
droit d'agir aux seules personnes qu'elle qualifie pour élever ou combattre une prétention, ou pour défendre un intérêt déterminé.

Attendu que, pour déclarer irrecevable l'intervention volontaire des salariés, l'arrêt retient encore que leur préjudice a déjà été réparé par l'allocation d'indemnités de rupture, par un autre arrêt, devenu irrévocable, de la cour d'appel de Paris ;

Attendu qu'en statuant ainsi, alors que l'intérêt à agir n'est pas subordonné à la démonstration préalable du bien fondé de l'action, la cour d'appel a violé le texte susvisé ;

Par ces motifs, et sans qu'il y ait lieu de statuer sur le dernier grief :

Casse et annule, mais seulement en ce que, confirmant le jugement, il déclare irrecevable l'intervention volontaire des salariés, l'arrêt rendu le
18 juillet 2013, entre les parties, par la cour d'appel de Paris ; remet, en conséquence, sur ce point, la cause et les parties dans l'état où elles se trouvaient avant ledit arrêt et, pour être fait droit, les renvoie devant la cour d'appel de Paris, autrement composée .

Sources : legifrance

drogue13072015MARIGOT:---- La drogue saisie par la gendarmerie de St martin le 02 juillet dernier a fait l'objet d'une opération de
destruction par incinération, sous escorte armée de l'escadron de gendarmerie de Maison Alfort et du
PSIG de St Martin.
L'enquête relative au trafic de stupéfiants mis en évidence par cette saisie et les interpellations ayant eu lieu concomitamment se poursuit dans le cadre d'un commission rogatoire délivrée par la Juridiction Inter-Régionale Spécialisée (JIRS) de Martinique. L'Office Central de Répression du Trafic illicite de Stupéfiants (OCRTIS) et la gendarmerie nationale sont co-saisis par la JIRS pour la réalisation de cette enquête.

Opération anti-stupéfiants à Grand Case dans la soirée du samedi 11 juillet

Trois patrouilles de l'escadron de gendarmerie mobile de Maison Alfort et une patrouille du PSIG de St
martin ont opéré dans la soirée du samedi 11 juillet une opération de lutte contre les stupéfiants à Grand Case. 3 jeunes majeurs ont été interpellés en possession de 4 grammes de cocaïne, d'un sachet contenant 10 exctasy et d'une petite quantité d'herbe de cannabis. La gendarmerie observe la présence de plus en plus fréquente de drogues de synthèse sur le territoire de St Martin. Il est rappelé que la consommation de ce type de produite est susceptible d'entraîner la mort.

La Médiathèque Territoriale informe son public que durant la période estivale, du 13 juillet au 22 Août 2015, les horaires d’ouverture au public seront modifiés comme suit :

Lundi : 14h - 19h

Mardi au Vendredi : 08h15 - 14h

Samedi : 09h - 13h

MARIGOT:--- La présidente Aline Hanson a pris plusieurs arrêtés en fin de semaine dernière, portant sur l’autorisation d’organiser une manifestation sur le domaine public le 14 juillet 2015, portant fermeture temporaire du boulevard de France, du dimanche 12 juillet à 18 heures au mardi 14 juillet à 23 heures, portant sur la fermeture temporaire de la rue du marché du dimanche 12 juillet au mardi 14 juillet 22h30, portant sur l’interdiction de navigation et de mouillage dans la baie de Marigot, du lundi 13 juillet à 10 heures au mercredi 15 juillet à 8 heures, portant sur l’interdiction de vendre des bouteilles en verre sur le front de mer pendant les festivités du 14 juillet, dès 6 heures et jusqu’à la fin de la manifestation.

Les Arrettes.

rencontreprocureur09072015La Présidente Aline Hanson a reçu en collectivité, jeudi 09 juillet 2015, le procureur de la République de la juridiction de Basse-Terre, Samuel Finielz, afin de faire le point sur l’avancée de l’installation à Saint-Martin d’une Chambre détachée du tribunal de grande instance de Basse-Terre.

Portée par la majorité, la création d’une Chambre détachée du TGI de Basse-Terre à Saint-Martin a été actée par le président de la République François Hollande, lors de son déplacement à Saint-Martin, le 08 mai 2015.
Jean-François Beynel, directeur des services judiciaires, était venu sur place, afin de présenter la future Chambre détachée de Saint-Martin et les moyens que le ministère de la Justice pouvait octroyer à notre territoire. Un comité de pilotage organisé à Paris au mois de juin avait ensuite confirmé la saisine officielle de l’Agence Publique pour l’Immobilier de la Justice (APIJ) chargée de superviser les travaux de réhabilitation (financés par le ministère de la Justice) de l’ancienne bibliothèque municipale, attenante au tribunal, qui viendra agrandir les locaux de la nouvelle Chambre détachée de Saint-Martin. Le procureur Finielz a informé la Présidente qu’il avait déjà libéré des postes au TGI de Basse-Terre dans le but de les affecter à Saint-Martin.
Pour ce qui est du calendrier : Le décret de la Chambre détachée est en cours de préparation, la Chambre détachée sera officiellement créée en janvier 2016, avec une mise en fonction programmée pour le 1er octobre 2016.

La Présidente Aline Hanson suit avec une grande attention la réalisation de ce projet qui donnera une réelle autonomie judiciaire à Saint-Martin. Entourée du Directeur général des services, Philippe Millon, et de la responsable du service Juridique de la Collectivité, Léonie Flanders, la Présidente a signifié au procureur sa détermination à voir cette Chambre détachée opérationnelle dans les délais impartis. Un souhait partagé par le procureur Finielz, lui-aussi déterminé à voir avancer ce dossier. Justifiant cette urgence par des chiffres évocateurs, le procureur a indiqué que Saint-Martin représentait une grande partie de ses préoccupations, avec 38% de l’activité pénale du tribunal de Grande Instance de Basse-Terre (TGI), et une cinquantaine d’affaires concernant Saint-Martin jugées en comparution immédiate chaque année (une quinzaine à Saint-Martin même), et une implication inquiétante des mineurs dans les affaires criminelles.
Un travail en transversalité entre le procureur de Basse-Terre et la Collectivité de Saint-Martin est ainsi instauré pour un suivi minutieux des différentes étapes qui aboutiront à la création et au fonctionnement de la Chambre détachée du TGI à Saint-Martin.

La nécessité de prendre en charge la délinquance des mineurs et la création à Saint-Martin d’un foyer socio-éducatif ont également été évoquées avec le procureur Finielz. Ce projet est en bonne voie - le DGS a travaillé sur le dossier avec le ministère la semaine dernière à Paris - il devrait comporter un centre d’accueil pour les mineurs délinquants (ordonnance 45), ainsi qu’un service à l’enfance avec un hébergement des mineurs en danger.
Le procureur a annoncé à la Présidente qu’une nouvelle association d’aides aux victimes composée de délégués du procureur interviendrait prochainement à Saint-Martin, notamment auprès des victimes de vols à main armée. Le volet violences conjugales et impact sur les enfants devrait aussi être pris en compte.

Enfin, le procureur Finielz a informé officiellement la Présidente du départ du vice-procureur Flavien Noailles affecté dans le département du Nord, qui sera remplacé à compter du 1er septembre 2015 par le vice-procureur Mickael Ohayon, qui exerçait jusqu’ici au TGI de Bayonne.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin et son établissement des Eaux et de l’Assainissement (EEASM) informent les administrés de la rue Saint-James à Marigot, qu’en raison de travaux visant à poser une nouvelle canalisation d’eau potable, il sera interdit de stationner pendant toute la durée du chantier dans cette rue, soit à partir du jeudi 09 juillet 2015 entre 7 heures et 16 heures, pour une durée d’environ deux mois.
La Présidente du conseil territorial Aline Hanson et le président de l’EEASM, Louis Fleming s’excusent par avance de la gêne occasionnée par ces travaux d’utilité publique, et remercient la population pour sa compréhension.

Je félicite chaleureusement les lycéens de Saint-Martin qui ont obtenu leur baccalauréat. Ils ont su mettre toutes les chances de leur côté pour réussir à leur examen. Ces nouveaux bacheliers vont maintenant pouvoir s’inscrire dans les différentes universités et écoles du pays, afin de poursuivre leur apprentissage et se former à un métier. Je les encourage vivement à aller de l’avant car notre territoire dans son ensemble, et particulièrement nos entreprises, ont besoin de la technicité de nos jeunes.
Je tiens aussi à saluer l’investissement des enseignants, des encadrants du lycée et des parents, qui par leur implication quotidienne auprès des élèves ont contribué à leur réussite à l’examen.
Je voudrais enfin adresser tout mon soutien aux élèves qui vont passer les épreuves de rattrapage du baccalauréat ces prochains jours. Je leur souhaite bonne chance dans la réussite de leur oral.

Aline Hanson.
Présidente du Conseil territorial de Saint-Martin.

Nettoyage des bas-côtés des routes à partir du 20 juillet 2015

Dans le cadre du nettoyage et de l’entretien des espaces publics, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin informe la population qu’elle va procéder, à compter du lundi 20 juillet 2015, au fauchage des bas-côtés des routes.

La Collectivité s’excuse par avance de la gêne que ces travaux pourraient occasionner aux usagers de la route et remercie la population de sa compréhension.

La Présidente de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin informe l’ensemble des administrés de la mise en place des horaires d’été au sein de la Collectivité.

Les horaires d’été ont été arrêtés comme suit : Du 13 juillet 2015 au 14 août 2015, de 8 heures à 14 heures, du lundi au vendredi.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin vous remercie de votre compréhension.

Inscription aux transports scolaires - année scolaire 2015-2016

Les inscriptions aux transports scolaires publics seront ouvertes à partir du lundi 06 juillet 2015.
Les personnes souhaitant inscrire leur enfant devront se rendre à compter du 06 juillet au bureau des Affaires Scolaires, annexe Bord de mer de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin, du lundi au vendredi, entre 8h30 et 14 heures, afin de récupérer la fiche d’inscription et la liste des pièces à fournir.

Pour plus de renseignements, merci de contacter le service des Affaires Scolaires au 0590 29 59 23.

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Registration for school transport - school year 2015-2016

Registrations for public school transport will be open from Monday, July 6, 2015.
The parents wishing to register their child will have to go as of July 6 at the office of School Affairs, Bord de Mer building of the Collectivité of St. Martin, from Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m and 14 p.m, to recover the registration form and the list of documents required.

For more information, thank you to contact the School Affaires Department at 0590 29 59 23.

Dans le cadre de l’organisation du concours de Boucs à Colombier, le dimanche 05 juillet 2015, et pour des raisons sécuritaires, la Présidente Aline Hanson a pris un arrêté territorial portant sur la fermeture temporaire d’une portion de la route de Colombier, le dimanche 05 juillet 2015, de 10 heures à 18 heures. A ce titre, la circulation et le stationnement automobile seront interdits entre l’aire de jeux et le lieu-dit « Spring Garden », sauf pour les riverains qui auront libre accès pour regagner leur domicile.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin vous remercie de votre compréhension et demande aux usagers de respecter cet arrêté pour la sécurité de tous.

NOTE AUX USAGERS DE LA DÉCHÈTERIE GALISBAY-BIENVENUE

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin informe les usagers de la déchèterie Galisbay-Bienvenue, que la structure sera fermée le mardi 14 juillet 2015 pour la fête nationale et le mardi 21 juillet 2015 pour la fête de Schoelcher. Durant l’été la déchèterie sera ouverte aux horaires habituels.

La Collectivité de Saint-Martin vous remercie de votre compréhension.

L’Office de Tourisme de Saint-Martin a organisé une première formation « Education Tourisme » en collaboration avec le CTO (Caribbean Tourism Organization) du 15 au 20 Juin 2015 dans le cadre de la convention Education Tourisme signée en 2013.

Quatre enseignantes de l’option Tourisme ont suivi la formation dispensée par Madame Bonita Morgan (Directrice des Ressources Humaines au CTO) et Madame Sharon Ferguson (Directrice du Pôle Education Tourisme au Bahamas).

Les thèmes abordés furent en partie les différents types de tourisme, un diagnostic du tourisme Saint-Martinois, le changement climatique et le tourisme caribéen, l’accueil touristique, les carrières du tourisme et les stratégies d’enseignement du Tourisme. Un vaste panel d’activités et visite de lieux touristiques étaient également au programme.

Une formation pour guide touristique était aussi organisée en parallèle le 15, 22 et 23 Juin 2015. L’objectif général étant de transmettre les connaissances, les compétences, les attitudes et la confiance requises pour fournir une expérience touristique de qualité aux sept personnes inscrites, tout en offrant la prestation de guide touristique.

Les thèmes abordés furent constat du Tourisme international, national et régional, connaissances spécifique de la destination Saint-Martin, le produit touristique, identifier ses clients et leurs besoins et l’accueil touristique entre autre.

francoisisaac01072015MARIGOT:--- C’est avec une vive émotion que j’ai appris, mardi 30 juin, le décès de notre agent de la Collectivité, monsieur Pierre François Isaac, qui travaillait au pôle Solidarité & Familles. Perdre un collègue, c’est toujours une épreuve pour l’ensemble de notre institution.

Pierre François Isaac était très apprécié à Saint-Martin pour sa grande gentillesse et pour son implication sans faille au sein de la communauté, notamment chez les Scouts où il a donné de son temps et de son investissement personnel pour accompagner notre jeunesse.
Son parcours au sein de la Commune, puis de la Collectivité, a été particulièrement dense. Il est entré dans le service public en 1978 en tant que policier municipal de la commune de Saint-Martin. Il a d’ailleurs été l’un des trois premiers policiers municipaux et a gravi les échelons jusqu’à devenir le chef de la police. Après une brève affectation au Port/Gare maritime de Marigot, entre 2009 et 2010, Pierre François Isaac avait finalement rejoint le pôle Solidarité & Familles en septembre 2010, où il exerçait encore en qualité de coursier.
En ces moments difficiles, je tiens à adresser mes sincères condoléances à la famille et aux proches de Pierre François Isaac. Des condoléances auxquelles j’associe mes quatre vice-présidents et l’ensemble du Conseil territorial de Saint-Martin, ainsi que les employés de la Collectivité, qui sont eux aussi touchés par ce deuil.

Je transmets à chacun d’entre vous l'expression de ma plus profonde sympathie.

La Présidente Aline Hanson.

PHILIPSBURG:---  Friday July 24, 2015 members of the St. Maarten Soccer Association executive board met with the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Telecommunication and Transportation (TEATT) Claret Connor within his capacity as Minister of TEAT and as Minister representing the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports. The meeting was held to give the respective Ministries an update on the planning progress of the tournament.

The tournament, which has been held on Trinidad and Tobago and the Cayman Islands in the past will consist of 15 teams from across the region, and St. Maarten has been given the opportunity to join the regional football fraternity by hosting it this year. The island can estimate to receive around 1000 persons including players, coaches, staff, dignitaries and athlete family members who will all be based on St. Maarten over a two week period.
The Minister of ECYS championed the tournament as an excellent opportunity to not only develop soccer but all sports on the island and commended the St. Maarten Soccer Association and all other St. Maarten sporting associations currently active for taking on such endeavors.

Minister Connor lauded the executive board of the St. Maarten Soccer Association for accepting the responsibility of organizing such a large tournament and the significant economic impact that the tournament will have on the island during the off season. The Minister echoed the need for diversifying the nation's tourism product by placing emphasis on events such as regional tournaments as a positive development in our Sports Tourism niche market. Moreover, St. Maarten will have the opportunity to host this tournament for the next 4-5 years.

vsaworldbreastfeeding310720GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- Stakeholders met on Thursday in preparation for World Breastfeeding Week which is celebrated every year from 1 to 7 August in more than 170 countries to encourage breastfeeding and improve the health of babies around the world.

Stakeholders include Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, the Department of Labour within the aforementioned ministry, Educare Foundation, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) Breastfeeding Committee, midwife R. Janga and the White & Yellow Cross District Nursing.

One of the first activities is set for August 1 which is Family Fun Day at the Emilio Wilson Estate from 12.00pm to 6.00pm. The general public is invited out to spend a relaxing afternoon with their family members on Saturday.

CPS along with the other stakeholders have a month-long public awareness campaign planned that includes a Breastfeeding March on August 7 starting at 5.30pm from the Court House in Philipsburg up Front Street to the Emmaplein and then down Back Street and up the alley by the House of Parliament ending at the Court House.

A Breastfeeding Café is set for August 12 from 6.00pm to 8.00pm at the Baby Clinic; on August 22 from 10.00am to 11.30am there will be ‘Toddler Time’ at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library; and on August 28 starting at 7.30pm there will be an Expo at SMMC.

Breastfeeding is the best way to provide infants with the nutrients they need. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding starting within one hour after birth until a baby is six months old.

Nutritious complementary foods should then be added while continuing to breastfeed for up to two years or beyond.

World Breastfeeding Week also commemorates the Innocenti Declaration signed in August 1990 by government policymakers, WHO, UNICEF and other organizations to protect, promote and support breastfeeding.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry VROMI has given permission to the New Testament Church of God to carry out maintenance work on their building at Back Street #120 and on the façade of the building.
These works can commence between August 1 up to and including August 15. Work can only be carried out between 3.00am and 7.00am
During the maintenance period, the H. Beaujon Street and Cannegieter Street should be kept free of any obstructions to pedestrians or motorized vehicles. Works have to begin on the façade facing H. Beaujon Street.
The façade facing Cannegieter Street can be worked on from 3.00am to 4.00pm, as long as the safety of road users is ensured.
The relevant safety measures will have to be taken to safeguard pedestrians and road users. The areas must also be cleaned daily during the maintenance period.

honkytonk31072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Honky-Tonk Bar with its lunch time kitchen has been awarded a Certificate of Excellence from Trip Adviser. This beachside spot on the Broadwalk continues to draw crowds from the growing number of cruise ships that visit the Friendly Island.
Founded by co-owners Simon Healey and Pierre Hitie eight years ago, the establishment attracts a wide range of clientele that seek a different kind of beach experience. “There are many restaurants and bars on Philipsburg’s golden mile, but our punchy music, laid-back atmosphere and food are what move the crowd,” says Healey.
Healey believes that his “place is a space to relax from the structured facilities on board cruise ships. We walk our path and we are delighted that our customers want to tell everybody else about who we are and how we are.”
In addition to the regular popular punch drinks available at Honky Tonk is a rather unusual ‘shot’ inspired by Healey and bar tender Francis Prescott. Called ‘house on fire’, the ingredients of the shot are absolutely secret but set alight in the glass for a second - after which they create a vacuum that makes the glass stick to the bar tender’s hand.
Healey who comes from Manchester originally says that his bar has been successful: “because he has a great team that has to work very quickly with an endless smile and a human touch that customers find cool and comfortable before posting their glowing reports to Trip Advisor.”

Policy makers and children in Costa Rica will soon be better prepared to prevent and deal with disasters, as ECLAC Caribbean brings its disaster assessment package to the country.

Officials from ECLAC Caribbean will visit Costa Rica from 3-5 August, at the invitation of the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Policy (MIDEPLAN) to deliver training, this time not to emergency responders but instead to government policy makers, with emphasis on disaster assessment, pre-disaster preparation, prevention and incorporation of risk reduction policies.

The training will benefit the new environment sector initiative established by MIDEPLAN, which aims to promote positive actions against global climate change, through citizen participation, technological change, risk management and research.

The ECLAC team will also visit the Franklin Delano Roosevelt School in Costa Rica to deliver an awareness raising session to fourth grade students, as part of the organisation’s aim to reach out to a diverse demographic across the region, in promoting disaster assessment awareness from an early age.

This training is a continuation of a series of ECLAC training courses that will strengthen the ability of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to assess damage and loss caused by disasters, and follows on recent trainings held in Peru.

Considering the fact that Latin America and the Caribbean ranks as one of the regions most affected by disasters, ECLAC Caribbean continues to provide countries with the knowledge to determine their own recovery and reconstruction path, and to incorporate future measures to reduce vulnerabilities and increase resilience.

PHILIPSBURG:----For the up-coming event of ‘August Monday’ on 3rd august 2015 on Anguilla, the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard is issuing some boating safety recommendations.

Please take in consideration of the rules and regulation of Country St. Maarten for sea worthiness.

For example:

  • Registration numbers and letters on both side of the vessel
  • Personal Floatation Devices
  • Visual Distress Signal (flares, floating smoke signals, etc)
  •  Fire Extinguisher (check the expiration. date)
  •  Sound Producing Device (a whistle or an air horn that is not a human
  • produced sound)
  • VHF- radio
  •  No sailing under the influence (alcohol and drugs)
  • Valid certificate of competence
  • Valid certificate of sea worthiness.
  • Hereby some extra advices that you can follow:
  • Mobile phone with a good working battery.
  • Enough drinking water.
  • A good working torch.

Weather Conditions.

To those travelling to Anguilla on 3rd August 2015, for the “August Monday” celebration, please be advised to monitor the weather condition. The above mentioned is an advisory from the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard on St. Maarten.

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM):--- The Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS) reports that there was a 3,8 magnitude earthquake 19 kilometers/12 miles East north east of the country.

The earthquake occurred around 6.28pm, and occurred at a depth of 34.6 kilometers, according to information received from the U.S. Geological Survey.

pscsimpsonbay30072015PHILIPSBURG:----The Public Service Center (PSC) in Simpson Bay has become an essential focal point for a ‘one stop shop’ for various services rendered by the Government of Sint Maarten. The aforementioned was established as a pilot project out of the necessity to improve services to the public and will be replicated in the New Government Building when that opens.
Government has established a Department of Public Services of which public services are delivered to the community, business and residential via the PSC. This department falls under the Ministry of General Affairs and is considered the ‘Centre for the People.’

In addition to its current services, the Department of Public Services is already working towards offering online services and online appointments for various services; just to name a few. Staff is also being trained in order to be able to continue to provide efficient and effective services to the public.

A customer oriented government is seen at the center point in the enhancement of the quality of life for Sint Maarten citizens.

The improvement in public services goes back to 2009, when the Island Territory Government commenced with the development of a new vision for providing efficient service to the citizens. This vision led to the development of a Plan of Approach in 2012 to realize the PSC.

Government is committed to improving services by providing seamless access to the full range of government services and products through the use of modern technology and other innovated means such as one stop services, effective and efficient services.

The benefits of this approach is an increase in service; cost reduction; improved accessibility, usability; a decrease in waiting times at various service providers.

Sint Maarten has not re-invented the wheel where the deliveries of public services are concerned, because it realizes that PSC are a growing phenomenon in countries all over the world.

Instead, the department has paid attention and learnt from best practices as there are a number of countries who are at the forefront where it comes to excellent public service delivery: Australia, Malaysia, Portugal and Hong Kong.

Governments have become cognizant about their obligation to serve and support the needs of its citizens and the community they represent.

bonvoyage30072015SIMPSON BAY:----For the fourth consecutive year, the Princess Juliana International Airport, SXM, in collaboration with Domino’s Pizza, will be saying “Bon Voyage” to about 30 students who will be departing the island Sunday, August 2, 2015, to further their studies in The Netherlands.
Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs, Minister of Education, Sports, Culture & Youth Affairs Rita Bourne-Gumbs, and SXM Airport’s Managing Director Regina LaBega will all address the students before they board the KLM aircraft that will take them to Schiphol, Amsterdam.
During the special send-off, the students, while enjoying pizza and refreshments distributed by Domino’s Pizza, will be entertained by DJ King Kembe and MC Suppa.
They will also receive goodie bags containing SXM branded gift items fit for college-bound students. The airport’s Rescue & Fire Fighting team has prepared a water canon salute for the plane that will be taking the students as a special blessing.
SXM Airport is encouraging family and friends of the students to come and bid them farewell and is offering free parking for this event, which starts at 10 AM on Sunday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The members of the Supervisory Council of the St. Maarten Tourism Authority (STA), would like to clarify what is and what is not happening with the STA, especially in light of the many comments pouring in from overseas travel partners over the lack of tourism promotion by St. Maarten .
The STA is essentially a foundation on paper at this point in time. The legal structure of this foundation was chosen by the previous Council of Ministers as a temporary construction that would allow funds from government’s destination marketing and tourism product development budget to go to work in a more effective and timely manner. As a secondary point the STA Foundation would allow private sector entities and government companies involved in tourism to contribute expertise in an advisory capacity only and potentially money as well, still under Government control. The intent was to create a public body or ZBO by national ordinance, as quickly as possible, that would replace the foundation and allow for structural private sector contributions. This was expected to take 18 months to 2 years.
Currently the STA foundation is without a Board, any employees, director and zero funds. These are the responsibility of government to provide as stipulated in the Articles of Incorporation of the STA. Currently only three of the five Supervisory Council positions have been filled by PJIA, the SHTA and the SMTA, with vacancies awaiting government action to fill the other two positions.
The three persons on the Supervisory Council were announced with some fanfare at the formation of the STA foundation. All three, by means of this statement, wish to inform the public that the STA has yet to be activated.

hoever30072015COLE BAY:---- Sint Maarten has a new law firm as of July 2nd, 2015 at 57, Welfare Road in Cole Bay, but the individuals behind Hoeve & Rogers Attorneys at Law have been practicing law for a combined 24 years, and are well known throughout the community and surrounding islands.

Melinda Hoeve and Jason J. Rogers are the founding partners of Hoeve & Rogers. Besides providing legal services, the firm also offers professional accounting services via consultant Ahmed Bell of Principle Accounting & Consulting Services.

Hoeve & Rogers Attorneys at Law, is expected to grow in the near future as more attorneys and consultants are added to address the many needs and concerns of the community and businesses on Sint Maarten and as well as on the neighbouring islands.

Hoeve & Rogers provides effective legal services to its clients throughout the Dutch Caribbean. The firm’s primary client target group is civil and corporate clients, but is not limited to the aforementioned. The firm is committed to the community they serve and also provide pro bono, pro deo and public service.

Both attorneys established Hoeve & Rogers Attorneys at Law based on the need for local, dynamic and approachable attorneys with a keen sense of understanding of the local clientele.

“We pledge to provide accessible, efficient and high quality legal representation and service to all our clients and to obtain the best results possible in every case. In achieving this goal, we seek to understand our clients’ needs; we work closely together with them and as such treat them with respect.

“We handle every case professionally and act aggressively on our clients’ behalf in order to achieve the desired result. We find it very imperative that our clients are satisfied with our quality of service, both in terms of results as well as the manner in which the service is provided to them.

“Our clients’ interests and that of our profession always prevail above personal interests. In all our actions, we make sure that we act in compliance with the law, rules and ethics that govern our profession,” Hoeve and Rogers said on Thursday.

Melinda Hoeve has a Master’s degree in Law with specialization Civil Law. Hoeve has practiced and has acquired vast experience and knowledge in Labour Law, Family Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Civil Servant Law, Rental Law, and Contract Law.

Jason J. Rogers has a Master’s degree in Law with specialization in (international) Criminal Law and Criminology. Rogers also practices Administrative Law, European Law, Labour Law, Family Law, Contract Law, Civil Servant Law, Immigration Law, Liability Law, Inheritance Law, and Corporate Law. Rogers also holds a Master’s degree in US (Comparative) Law with a focus on US Criminal Law, White Collar Crime, Tort Law, and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Ahmed Bell has a Master’s degree in Accounting & Control and a Bachelor degree in Economics with specialization in Finance & Accounting. Bell has provided accounting services for various industries such as utility/energy, banking, telecommunications, insurance, hotel, casino and retail.

For more information about Hoeve & Rogers Attorneys at Law, you can visit their website at www.hoeverogers.com or give them a call at 544-4850.

soccer30072015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Saturday July 25th, several board and team members of the Soualiga Soccer Associaton (SSA), hosted a soccer clinic during this years Summer Fit Camp, organized by the Collective Prevention Services (CPS - Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour). This was the second year the camp was hosted as well as the second time SSA joined in on the fun. The goal and purpose of this camp is to promote healthy eating habits and physical activity within a controlled environment. A total of 25 children between the ages of 9 to 12 years (or cycle 2 students) learned different ways to be physically active, eat healthy portion controlled meals and snacks, build self-esteem and confidence. They also learned the importance of healthy snacking, limiting sugary foods and beverages and the importance of drinking water rather than of juice.

The ladies of the Soualiga Soccer Association dedicated some of their time to inspire the children by teaching them a few basic soccer moves and playing a few small matches with them and some of their camp leaders. The kids as well as the SSA ladies enjoyed this wonderful initiative. The Board of the Soualiga Soccer Association would like to congratulate CPS on hosting such a successful camp. Ever since its inception in April 2013, Soualiga's main goal has been to encourage girls and women to participate in the sport of soccer, thereby living a healthy and active lifestyle, as well as contributing to the community when and wherever they can and has therefore dedicated themselves to helping out initiatives such as the Summer Fit Camp.

Where is the TODAY Newspaper Reports on these cases?

PHILIPSBURG:--- The prosecutor’s office has decided to dismiss one of the cases filed against the owner of the Today Newspaper and lawyer Richard Gibson Sr. who was accused by a teenager for touching her inappropriately while she was sleeping over at Gibson’s house.
The case was filed almost a year ago by the child and her parents, however, in April 2015 the Prosecutor’s Office dispatched a letter to the young woman and her mother informing them that after the investigation was completed by the National Detectives they have decided to dismiss the case and not prosecute for the lack of evidence that a crime was committed. In an invited comment press prosecutor Karola van Nie said in an email response to the questions posed by SMN News that “The other case, where the girl filed a complaint, that case was investigated by the Landsrecherche. The Prosecutor’s Office, based on the investigation and the file, came to the conclusion that further prosecution would not be successful, because there is not enough evidence that a crime has been committed. Therefore the case has been dismissed. We indeed informed the mother and her daughter and pointed out that if they don’t agree with our decision, they have the option to start an Article 15 (Wetboek van Strafvordering) procedure, which means they can turn to the High Court to ask to review our decision. To my knowledge this has not been done so far.”
Van Nie further stated that the complaint that was filed against Gibson Sr. for signing for a national of the Dominican Republic who is residing on the French side is still under investigation and that investigation is not yet completed.
It should be noted that Gibson Sr. filed for working documents for someone that was residing on the French side as a messenger while the person never worked for him. The first request was submitted and granted in 2013. In 2014 the working documents were due to expire in September 2014. Gibson Sr. resubmitted the renewal application in June 2014 while the documents would have expired in September 2014. A relative of Gibson Sr. told SMN News that this person never worked for Gibson but her mother was working for him as his housekeeper, and while the person was not working for Gibson Sr. and she was residing on the French side the person had full medical coverage and other benefits. The relative further stated that after the complaint was filed and the investigation kicked off Gibson had the person showing up at his house as of January 2015 for three days per week. Due to these investigations Gibson failed the screening to become Minister of Finance and he resigned from the board of the CFT.
While SMN News reported all of this the editor of the Today Newspaper who constantly harasses SMN News reporter never reported anything on these complaints, the fact that his boss failed the screening because of the complaints and the reason he chose to resign from the board of the CFT. The question one has to now ask where is the journalistic skills of the Today Newspaper editor in chief when it comes to these articles. Why is he spending his day on SMN News which he considers a gossip site and why did he tell his boss that he could not write anything on GEBE because it was reported by SMN News and he could not touch it because SMN News would go after him for plagiarizing their website? Why did the same editor in chief hunt down former Minister Maria Buncamper Molanus who he basically prosecuted and convicted with his vicious newspaper articles, not to mention the articles he wrote on former Minister of Justice Roland Duncan, is the Today Newspaper editor targeting people he does not like or who would stand up to him or is he really reporting the news fairly on St. Maarten?

Transparency International gave the media on St. Maarten, namely the two newspapers a very low rating, stating that reporters working for the newspapers do not conduct investigative reporting most of all because they are foreigners that depend on politicians. The Today Newspaper in their article boasted about bringing down former Minister Maria Buncamper Molanus and former Minister of Justice Roland Duncan. If one should turn back the pages they will see that Roland Duncan resigned when the government fell during the last term, so far there is no known investigation against the former Minister of Justice or at least none has been made known by the Prosecution.

sxmfod30072015Winair wins “FOD Boss Award”

 

SIMPSON BAY:----The Foreign Object Debris (FOD) prevention awareness at Princess Juliana International Airport, SXM, has continued in July with debris-removal walks, and inspections.
The FOD Awareness Month at SXM Airport is observed annually in June. This year marked the fifth anniversary of FOD Awareness with the June activities, which included several information sessions and FOD walks; and with the extension of the awareness and training program through July, according to Michel Hyman, SXM Airport Operations manager.
The awareness and training program through July scheduled two FOD walks a month to ensure full participation and a weekly selection of airline representatives to carry out runway inspections with the Operations Department during the various periods of the day and have them observe and report their findings.
Similarly, the program included a weekly selection involving all airport stakeholders such as caterers, cargo operators, and ground support services, to assist with FOD removal and apron cleanup.
“We also have a simulated training presentation program that includes show and tell and demonstration of various systems, and a display of Operations sweeper vehicle and pick-up stick for the removal of wildlife,” Hyman added.
SXM Airport’s Rescue and Firefighting Department (RFF) has been functioning as a support group, giving a demonstration of the use of the Jaws of Life as well as the RFF truck for the removal of debris such as fuel, gravel, etc.
Beginning with the FOD Awareness activities in June, “The participation from the users and staff was overwhelming,” Hyman stated.
“We received a lot of feedback on the presentations delivered on FOD, causes and how to rid the work environment of FOD. One of the presenters, Mukesh Elenora, senior staff at Arrindell by Signature, went beyond our expectations to develop a self-made video on how to control and properly dispose of FOD. This video was shown during the awareness session and was well received by all,” Hyman stated.

The annual FOD month began with the traditional FOD walk in which several stakeholders participated. They included flight crews, mechanics, bus operators, fuel agents, Cargo handlers, counter and gate agents, Security Officers, Airlines and Handlers Managers/representatives, SXM Technical, RFF, Security and Airport Operations Team.
The FOD presentations were focused on continuous safety training for all persons with access to the airport’s operations area.
“The mission of the awareness month is to expound on the importance of the FOD prevention at SXM Airport,” Hyman said.
One of the highlights of the awareness month is the FOD Boss Award, which recognizes an organization that exhibits a year-round commitment to promote FOD awareness for a safer work environment. The winner of the FOD Boss Award in 2015 is the Windward Islands Airways International (Winair).
According to Hyman, the goal of the FOD Boss Award is to motivate organizations to develop and promote the awareness of Foreign Object Debris/Damage.

PhotoCaption: Personnel of SXM Airport and “several stakeholders” at SXM following a FOD walk during the Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Awareness Month of June 2015. (SXM airport)

stpetersresident29072015ST. PETERS:---  United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) MauriceLake is coordinating assistance in the area of social and health for St. Peters resident Vincent Gumbs.

Gumbs lives in a one bedroom section of his home with his son. Hurricane Gonzalo in October 2014 ripped off the roof of his home and it remains in the same condition as it was the after Gonzalo had passed about 10 months ago.

Gumbs seems to be suffering from the onset of Parkinson’s disease, but this still has to be confirmed by medical tests. It is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects movement. It develops gradually, sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. The disorder also causes stiffness or slowing of movement.

Although Parkinson’s disease can’t be cured, medications may markedly improve ones symptoms.

Gumbs living condition was brought to the attention of MP Lake by Veteran TV Program Producer Oral Gibbes.

“I visited Vincent Gumbs and was saddened by the state of his living conditions. Due to his illness, he is not able to focus on cleaning up and repairing his home. As a community spirited person, I am working with a number of persons and stakeholders to help Gumbs.

“I would like to thank Meadowlands NV Derek Fleming, Operations Supervisor, who will clean up the yard and surrounding area of Gumbs home. All debris will be removed.

“Another good corporate citizen of the community who has pledged his support is contractor TallisinNV. They will rebuild the roof of the house so Gumbs will no longer have to share a room with his son, but will have the living space that he once had before.

“Mr Gumbs has had it very difficult during the past months with Parkinson’s disease taking a hold on him. He has even slept in his car a couple of times.

“I would like to thank the SZV Ms. Vanincia Walters who is assisting the health care aspect and Peggy Ann Richardson who is helping with medical and social assistance. Both ladies have been extremely helpful in providing advice and what steps need to be taken to ensure that Gumbs gets the necessary help and assistance that he needs.

“I would also like to thank the Gumbs family physician who has also been instrumental where it concerns the various tests that are needed in order for Gumbs to be sent abroad for further medical care.

“Our communities need to get back to basics. Neighbours need to start looking out for each other. Give a helping hand here and there. I don’t see the community spirit anymore like we use to have when I was growing up as a young man.

“We need to get back to basics and bring our communities together. We need our community councils to get more involved and take the lead. I think this would be a good start to get the ball rolling.

“In conclusion, I would like to thank Oral Gibbes for bringing the situation of Gumbs to my attention. Gumbs acted as a big brother to many in his community and was always there for us and now its time for we to be there for him and that is what we are now doing. This is just one case of many within our communities. Let’s help our neighbours who are in need,” UP MP Maurice Lake said on Wednesday.

mauricelake29072015UP MP Lake says too much gossip destabilizing country, not enough on building the nation

GREAT BAY:--- United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) MauriceLake said on Wednesday that Government, its workers and civil society are constantly being distracted while investors become weary with the unfounded rumours about the fall of the current government.

UP MP Lake has strongly dismissed gossip that he plans to break with the current UP-led coalition and form a new one with MPs from the opposition and others from the current coalition.

“I want to make it abundantly clear, as I told my good friend Billie Dee from SOS Radio Station on Wednesday morning; no one speaks on behalf of Maurice Lake other than MauriceLake. When MauriceLake makes the decision to make a change, he will personally make it known to the media. It is so unfortunate that vicious blog posts are given legitimacy as if it is a fact.”

“We need to understand that governance is not a game. This is why I am constantly calling for political maturity in this country. Our people also need to understand that not everything placed on the internet is true. Unfortunately, we have people who know that and write anything that pops into their mind to create sensationalism without fact checking or proof, and they do so without any consequences for creating a negative image about our country which has serious consequences for all of us and our economy,” UP MP Lake said on Wednesday.

The MP added he has indeed been critical about government and its handling or non-handling of issues affecting the country.

“This is political maturity! I just can't sit back and see our people suffer and nothing is being done to improve their quality life. Not because I support the government means I will be silent and go with the flow of Government.

“As an MP, I have a responsibility to see that government and Parliament works for the people. It’s like Transparency International pointed out in their report that Parliament needs to use its oversight function. I did not need a report to tell me that. I am performing my job as required of an MP in bring forth my oversight in a back to basics approach.

“We have a lot of our people hurting, out of jobs, need housing, medical care, and we need to work with the private sector to build our economy. It is high time we get serious by putting a plan of action for priority issues. I am looking forward to getting this done with my party and coalition partners once the recess is over.

“The Governing Programme is starting point. Now, government needs to execute the policies and projects, especially in the areas of economic development and tourism – our life blood,” UP MP stated.

“We need to sit down with some key stakeholders in the private sector, share our marketing budget and see how they can contribute.

“The Council of Ministers must ensure the talents of all qualified civil servants are optimally tapped into and that they are placed in the right ministry and the right position suited to their background and expertise. This will speed up the process to draft and amend legislation to better serve the people. Our people have passion and drive. They just need more motivation and for ministers to listen to advices from the people on the front line.

“I am still waiting to get an update about the Solid Waste Ordinance, Kadaster amendment to VROMI, abolishing of the Expat law and many other legislation which is just sitting on someones desk and slowly going through the process. We need a solid system of checks and balances to make sure work is done and afterwards that the laws and policies are enforced,” said the UP MP.

“All political parties came up short in the latest TI report, which should be a good indication to all political leaders to step up to the plate and start leading in a mature manner.

“We need to get our act together and provide stability for our country and start setting priorities and quick wins projects to get this economy up and running again. The people only care to have a Government and Parliament that works and is effective.

“It's high time our leaders start leading and setting priorities and guidelines for our Government to start executing the people’s work and start addressing the issues that are affecting our people on a daily basis. We can only do this together as one and show political maturity,” UP MP Maurice Lake concluded.

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Vitalizing investment is key to boosting growth and productivity in the region, ECLAC indicates in a new report.


PHILIPSBURg:--- The countries in Latin America and the Caribbean will grow 0.5% on average in 2015, according to new projections released today by ECLAC during a press conference in Santiago, Chile. Although the deceleration is a generalized phenomenon in the region, the organization forecasts heterogeneous growth among subregions and countries; South America will contract -0.4%, Central America and Mexico will grow 2.8%, and the Caribbean will expand 1.7%.
On a national level, Panama will lead the regional expansion with a 6.0% increase, followed by Antigua and Barbuda (5.4%) and the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua (both with 4.8%). Mexico’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will grow 2.4% while Argentina’s will rise 0.7%. Brazil will experience a contraction of -1.5% while Venezuela will face an even greater decline of -5.5%.
Upon presenting its most recent annual report, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) called for vitalizing the investment process to resume growth and improve productivity in the region’s economies.
According to the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2015, the economic slowdown is due to external and domestic factors. In the external arena, the global economy’s slow growth during 2015 stands out, particularly the deceleration of China and other emerging economies, with the exception of India. The report indicates that global trade will remain stagnant as part of what has become a structural problem in the global economy; and in addition to less external demand, there is also a downward trend among prices for basic products as well as greater volatility and uncertainty in international financial markets.
On the domestic front, the report says that a contraction in investment along with the deceleration of consumption growth, coupled with other factors, are contributing to a reduction in domestic demand, which has been the main factor driving growth in recent years.
The decline in the investment rate and the lower contribution to growth of gross capital formation are worrisome, since they not only affect the economic cycle but also the capacity for growth and its quality in the medium and long term, ECLAC emphasizes. That is why one of the main challenges for resuming vigorous growth lies in vitalizing the process of gross capital formation, the document states.
“Revitalizing growth in the short and long term requires boosting public and private investment at a complex time. This can be done with fiscal rules that protect investment, resorting to public-private associations and new sources of financing, such as the investment and infrastructure banks of the BRICS countries, and alternative mechanisms such as green bonds and triangular loans cooperation,” said Alicia Bárcena, ECLAC’s Executive Secretary.
On labor matters, the Economic Survey signals that the lower growth will have a negative impact on employment. On average, the unemployment rate is forecast to rise in 2015 to around 6.5% of the population, from the 6.0% registered last year.
In its report, ECLAC stresses that the ability of countries in the region to accelerate economic growth will depend on the room they have to adopt countercyclical policies that especially stimulate investment, which will be key to reducing the effects of external shocks and thereby averting that these economies suffer negative consequences in the medium and long term.
The organization adds that investment does not only affect the pace and accumulation of capital, but it also relates directly to economies’ productivity. For that reason it is necessary to establish a framework of public policies that promote both public and private investment.
According to ECLAC, public investment can expand fiscal room for stimulating growth, without that necessarily implying an increase in countries’ debt levels. Furthermore, investment in infrastructure can be central to achieving sustainable development. Although this has increased in recent years, significant gaps persist.
In terms of private investment, ECLAC indicates that countries must improve small- and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) access to productive financing while also orienting financial systems towards the productive sector and the long term. In addition, they should shore up their productive and territorial architecture with industrial policy investment instruments and technological innovation that go beyond tax incentive schemes.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Leona Marlin Romeo in a radio interview on Tuesday said that the current coalition government is in-tact and that she is not part of any complot to break the UPP/De Weever/LMR/USP coalition government. After listening to the radio interview the first question that comes to mind is if MP Romeo Marlin is the spokesperson for the current coalition. Secondly, one must ask themselves how credible is the Independent Member of Parliament who told reporters on September 5th 2014 that she will be standing beside her party leader MP Frans Richardson come 2018. She admitted that she had some concerns about things her party leader did back then and further stated that “people can throw her to the wolves but she will return leading the pack.” Days later Romeo Marlin left the USP and joined the UPP as was reported on SMN News.
Romeo Marlin blasted the blogs especially SMN News who broke the story that she was contemplating to leave the USP to join the UPP. On Tuesday Romeo Marlin again blasted the blogs for writing what she perceived as being untrue. She said people and possible investors are reading what is written on the blogs but somehow MP Romeo Marlin did not touch on the fact that one of the candidates she ran with on the USP slate is the one that announced Tuesday night on SOS radio “Online Program” by Fernando Clark that the government had fallen. Seemingly MP Romeo Marlin does not know that all programs on SOS radio are streamed live online.
While the information released Tuesday night maybe premature, it is clear that the current coalition are having some serious problems and sooner or later this government will fall.
It is already speculated that within the other month or so, there will be another government in place which is most likely a ‘national government”.
MP Franklin Meyers said on Oral Gibbs show that they were having problems with their own coalition members and instead of working for the country they were busy putting out fires within the government. MP Meyers even said that some members of the coalition went to Curacao and they were busy forming a government there.
Another observation made over the past months is that MP Maurice Lake have been criticizing his own government and even posing questions to them publicly. Last weekend and even on Tuesday MP Lake was busy trying to secure help for an elderly man that lives in the St. Peters area in a house without roof. The man lost his house roof during the passing of hurricane Gonzalo. MP Lake contacted Taliesin construction to seek assistance for the elderly man who has been sleeping in his car while the Ministry of VROMI has done nothing to assist the elderly and sick man.
Lake most recently questioned food prices on the Dutch side compared to the French side.
MP Silvio Matser is another Member of Parliament who is fully dissatisfied with how government is functioning. He made public statements saying that his party were not working in the interest of the people, instead they were busy taking care of themselves.
MP Lloyd Richardson also shared sentiments of discomfort but he is not speaking out loud about his concerns, so while MP Leona Marlin Romeo wants to deny that St. Maarten does have some real problems brewing in government she would be better off reading the most recent integrity report that was also published on SMN News.

Click here to read and listen to MP Leona Marlin Romeo and her then Party leader Frans Richardson.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On July 30th, the Philipsburg Jubilee Library will be hosting a poetry evening by the teenagers from the library’s summer camp. All are invited to come to the library and hear what our teenagers have to offer on poetry.
The teenagers of the summer camp have been preparing for this poetry evening throughout the past few weeks. This is a great opportunity for the youngsters to demonstrate their talents in verse and the spoken word. Come one and all to listen to and support our teenagers and what they have learned on this summer program.
The poetry evening will take place at 5:00 pm at the library.

New Coalition Government in the making.

PHILIPSBURG:--- What appeared to be a rumor seemingly became a reality Tuesday night when it was announced on Online radio program that the current coalition government fell apart. According to information reaching SMN News states that Member of Parliament Silvio Matser, and Member of Parliament Maurice Lake allegedly pulled their support from the current coalition and would join the National Alliance, Democratic Party and USP to form the next government. SMN News learnt the break up took place just after 8pm Tuesday night. However, it was clear that MP Maurice Lake was not happy with the current government. Recently MP Lake criticized the way the current government has been operating.
SMN News understands that Member of Parliament and Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin and Leader of the Democratic Party Sarah Wescot Williams met at Parliament Building on Tuesday morning for several hours.
Around 10pm Tuesday night SMN News was told that the new coalition partners were busy dividing the portfolios even though some of the MPS that are mentioned are currently off island.
It should be noted that the UPP has been having internal problems with their members for months now and each time the leader of the UPP Theodore Heyliger was busy putting fires out within his own party. Not to mention the governing program that was presented by four members of the coalition was done without the knowledge of the UPP leader Theodore Heyliger and some other Members of Parliament representing the UPP faction.
SMN News will bring you more information on this story as it unfolds.

raphaelboasman28072015PHILIPSBURG:--- SMN News has been reliably informed that the second Minister to complete the executive branch of government has been found. SMN News has been reliably informed that a candidate for the Ministry of Labor has been found. According to information provided to SMN News is that Member of Parliament Cornelius de Weever intends to appoint the former policy advisor and acting mediator of Labor Department Raphael Boasman who went on pension at the end of June 2015. Boasman told SMN News that he was going into his own business and if government wants his service then they would have to be prepared to pay him good.
The source said that MP De Weever felt that Boasman will be the perfect candidate for the Ministry since he firmly believes that Boasman would fight tooth and nail to have the counterpart law established on St. Maarten.
While Boasman is the latest candidate that has been named. Raphael Boasman is already working as a consultant for two of the BES islands. SMN News further learnt that Boasman even submitted a request for a license to operate his consultancy company since he is currently working under his own name. It is not yet known if Boasman obtained that license but up to last week he checked with the Ministry of Economic Affairs to see if his request was handled and if it was approved by government. Efforts made by SMN News to reach Boasman Tuesday evening proved futile as he did not respond to phone calls made to him.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- The Department of Economic Licenses from the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication (Ministry TEATT), is hereby informing the general public that approved licenses to operate a business in the country will only be kept on file for a maximum of six (6) months.

If the license is not picked up by the applicant, it will be destroyed. This new measure takes effect as of August 1st 2015, and is part of the departments ‘clean up project.’

Other measures effective as of August 1st are that the Department of Economic Licenses will only be accepting complete applications to operate a business.

In the event that additional information or documentation is required from the applicant, the application will be deemed incomplete and kept for a maximum of six (6) months from the date of application before being discarded, if the requested information is not received. The applicant will then receive a letter from the department informing them that the application has expired and must be re-submitted.
The aforementioned is applicable to requests for all licenses processed by the Department of Economic Licenses including: business, branch, director, amendments to licenses already issued, vending and operational licenses.

Applications for business licenses must be submitted together with the application for operational licenses (in the case of bars, restaurants, hotels and other establishments regulated in the National License Ordinance“Vergunningslandsverordening”).

The reason for this is because presently, the department cannot proceed with the processing of the business license, without having received the complete application including the reports from the relevant inspection departments confirming that the location of the establishment meets the requirements for an operational license.

The department is faced with many requests being submitted for business licenses, where the application for the operational license is not submitted.
The department is aware that the process of getting establishments inspected can be lengthy, so to avoid any inconvenience as it relates to documents expiring, the department will validate the required documents, before sending the applicant to the relevant departments to arrange inspections of their businesses.

The applicant has to then return to the department after receiving all inspection reports, with the complete application for the business (& director’s) license as well as the operational license. This is to ensure that both requests are handled simultaneously.

In the case of Public transportation licenses, specifically car rental licenses, which do not fall under the existing moratorium established as of February 18, 2014, the request for a business license must also be submitted together with the request for the Public transportation/Car Rental license.

A moratorium is still in effect for Bus, Taxi, T and G licenses.

The department will strive to respond to all requests within six weeks. If the processing of the license takes longer than 6 weeks, we will strive to update the applicant as to the reasons why and give a new timeline.

For more information you can visit the department at Zoutsteeg #3, Philipsburg or call 542-2986.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Trench work and laying of utility lines/cables and sleeves has commenced as of July 28th on Union Road after the roundabout in the direction of the French Border. The latter works will be carried out behind the guard rails and will not obstruct traffic.
The same works have also commenced on the Silver Maple Tree Drive off of Arlet Peter Road and will end on the intersection of Union Road/Manjack Drive Colebay and will continue through August 14.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- Heatwaves are among the most dangerous of natural hazards that have a significant impact on society, Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA) said on Tuesday.

CPS says extremely hot weather can make you sick. Individuals should stay cool and hydrated. Extremely hot weather can cause sickness or in severe cases even death.

Heat stress is heat-related illness caused by your body’s inability to cool down properly. The body normally cools itself by sweating, but under some conditions, sweating just isn’t enough. In such cases, a person’s body temperature rises rapidly. Very high body temperatures may damage the brain or other vital organs.

Heat-related illnesses or death are preventable if you follow a few simple steps. During the hottest hours of the day stay out of the sun.
Stay in an air-conditioned area or well ventilated cool area. If you don't have air conditioning make, use of public places such as shops, a shopping mall or go to the library to stay cool.
Wear light, loose-fitting clothing. Drink water often; invest in a water bottle to keep with you at all times and refill as soon as it is empty. Don't wait until you are thirsty. Make it a habit to take a sip every now and then. Drink at least two litres of water per day.
Avoid unnecessary strenuous physical activities if you are outside or in a building without air-conditioning. Avoid unnecessary sun exposure. When in the sun, avoid unnecessary sun exposure, wear a hat, preferably with a wide brim and use shades to protect your eyes from ultra violet over exposure.
A cool and/or shaded environment is the strongest protective factor against heat-related illness. Exposure to cool air for even a few hours a day will reduce the risk for heat-related illness.
Heat or hot weather that lasts for several days, often referred to as “a heatwave” can have a significant impact on society, including a rise in mortality and morbidity. Heatwaves also place an increased strain on infrastructure (power, water and transport). Clothes and food retailing, tourism and ecosystem services can also be affected, such that there may be socioeconomic “winners and losers” from heatwave events. In some instances, heatwaves may even trigger social disturbances at a number of levels.
The impacts of heatwaves can be great and sometimes catastrophic, as manifested by the large number of heat-related deaths recorded across Europe in July and August 2003, and the Russian Federation in July and August 2010.
Over the past 50 years, hot days, hot nights and heatwaves have become more frequent throughout the world. Extreme heat or hot weather that lasts for several days is often referred to as a ‘heat wave.’

The length, frequency and intensity of heatwaves will likely increase over most land areas during this century, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Recently, both India and Pakistan have been hit by deadly heatwaves, killing hundreds of people.
CPS, reminds the public of Sint Maarten to take the necessary measures to protect themselves against heat-related illness.

PHILIPSBURG:----The Secretariat commenced back in June with the process related to the Annual President of Parliament Award whereby organizations, individuals and others could send in nominations.
The application documents are on the parliament’s website. Persons/organizations have until August 15, 2015 to submit their nominations.
The website address is: www.sxmparliament.org and can be found under the documents section of the site. Select the link and you will be able to download the application form.
The purpose of the award is to honour young persons on Sint Maarten that are a great example to the youth and who have contributed positively to the community and the country.
Nominations can be submitted by any citizen of Sint Maarten who believes that the individual that he/she is nominating meets the criteria.
The eligibility criteria are: the candidate must have the Dutch nationality and/or has been legally residing in Sint Maarten for 10-years or more consecutively, and has been registered in the Civil Registry for that period of time; must be between the ages of 15-24 years; has made a worthwhile contribution to the development of the community and the country; these contributions/achievements must have taken place within the last three years; contributions/achievements must have been made while the individual was acting as a private citizen, not as an appointed or elected government official; and must have demonstrated capacity for leadership and ability to motivate.
An award committee will be established each year consisting of three members of Parliament. Members of the committee will review the nomination documents prior to the selection meeting and select three nominees.
During the selection meeting, the President of Parliament selects the recipient of the award based on the recommendations of the award committee.
The award will be presented yearly to the recipient during the reception ceremony at the Opening of the Parliamentary Year.
Nominations for the Annual President of Parliament may be submitted to The Parliament of Sint Maarten, attention, Annual President of Parliament Award Committee, Wilhelminastraat 1, Philipsburg.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---- Coastal residents are advised to have plans in place for possible storm surge in the event of a passing hurricane along the south coast of the country.

According to the Office of Disaster Management, these plans should have been in place since before the start of the hurricane season on June 1.

The season so far has seen three storms form, and the peak of the season still has to come.

Property damages that can be expected from hurricanes and coastal flooding have been increasing year by year, and in many places the threat to life is increasing as well, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Most coastal communities are vulnerable to one or more different kinds of flooding and related hazards: frequent flooding from storm surge and winds; and storm-caused erosion of bluffs and beaches.

Coastal areas of Sint Maarten are: Beacon Hill, vicinity of the Princess Juliana International Airport road connection to Beacon Hill, Simpson Bay, Pelican, and Philipsburg (along the boardwalk).

In the event of a passing hurricane, homeowners should secure their possessions to upper levels of the structure. If you decide not to stay in your home, you should make the necessary arrangements before the passing of a hurricane on where you would stay to ride out the storm system.

One should not wait until the last moment to evacuate their home; this should be done before the hurricane arrives. First responders won’t be able to go out during hurricane force winds to execute a rescue. Rising storm waters can also flood coastal roads, therefore you should leave before.

The most important link in the chain of preparation and response for coastal flooding is you. Take the necessary measures to prepare your family and home, according to the Office of Disaster Management.

Here is a check list if you have to leave your home before a hurricane strike due to high storm surge that is expected: turn off water and gas; have a radio and spare batteries; a first aid kit; flashlight; spare bedding; bottled water and tinned food; house keys; prescription medicine; cash and credit cards; mobile phone and spare clothing.

Remember, it only takes one hurricane to make it a bad season. Be prepared!

tzuchi28072015PHILIPSBURG:---- St. Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation and its volunteers assisted Key to Freedom drug and alcohol rehabilitation center during its first graduation ceremony at Celebration Palace on Sunday, July 26.

The seven Key to Freedom graduates were Gerard Chirlias, Rafael Venon, Cyril Williams Melvin Hous, Etnaldo Benders, John Samuel and Jacob Alexander. Those who graduated successfully completed the programme at the center and are ready to be reintegrated into society.

As part of its continued efforts to inspire with vegetarian delights, the Tzu Chi donated a number of vegan treats, a Key to Freedom graduation cake, water and non-alcoholic champagne for the event.

A total of 13 Tzu Chi volunteers dedicated part of their Sunday to help prepare the vegetarian items and serve guests. The vegetarian treats included croquettes, vege chicken sate slice, vege pepper steak slice, bread with tomato brouchette and fruit, cucumber/tuna quiche and journey cakes with cassava cheese.

After serving guests in an organised and uniformed Tzu Chi manner, volunteers remained on hand to help clean up after the event.

Key to Freedom Foundation and its Director Elvison Adamus is a fervent supporter of Tzu Chi Foundation and is usually present to lend a helping hand during Tzu Chi events.

Tzu Chi Commissioner Sandra Cheung said Tzu Chi and its volunteers were more than happy to be able to return the kindness to Key to Freedom.

Key to Freedom Foundation is located at Marigot Hill Road #3 and currently has 12 clients.
Its rehabilitation programme covers drug and alcohol abuse. The Foundation has five board members. The Foundation's vision is to include the youth, women and the elderly in the community.

Tzu Chi volunteer Claire Elshot said she was grateful for the opportunity to assist at the graduation ceremony because Key to Freedom is always there for All Children’s Education (ACE) Foundation School events. “I am extremely proud of all the graduates,” Elshot said. She urged the graduates to focus on what lies ahead and to take their graduation as a serious effort to really benefit them.

Guests at the event included a representative of the Ministry of Justice and members of the Christian clergy.

Cheung thanked volunteers for their efforts and congratulated Key to Freedom and the graduates for reaching this milestone.

Key sectors of society must increase levels of transparency to strengthen people’s ability to hold institutions to account

 

Berlin/PHILIPSBURG:---- There is a general gap between law and practice in St. Maarten’s key institutions, the global anti-corruption organisation Transparency International said in a report published today. This is a major obstacle for consolidating the democratic foundation of this new country and weakens its accountability mechanisms. It will limit the success of any future programme promoting good governance and countering corruption, if not addressed.

St. Maarten’s National Integrity System assessment – a study of the anti-corruption efficacy of the island’s principal institutions and actors – was undertaken over the past year and found the public sector and civil society were the weakest links in the island’s ability to fight corruption. In addition, weaknesses in political parties and a lack of transparency in political finance undermine the effectiveness of key institutions.

To increase people’s trust in institutions and public officials, it is necessary to ensure proper integrity procedures do not only exist in the books, but are also implemented and enforced in practice. St. Maarten needs to dedicate further resources and efforts to this with urgency. To enable citizens to hold officials to account when this does not happen, transparency across all sectors of society needs to be enhanced.

“Corruption is not an issue that can be dealt with by a single institution or government agency alone. The government needs to initiate a multi-stakeholder dialogue with all sectors of society, including business and civil society, in order to be effective in curbing corruption”, said Alejandro Salas, Transparency International’s Regional Director for the Americas. “Only by working together can a better future be achieved for all of St. Maarten’s citizens.”

In the public sector, legal provisions concerning transparency are limited, while provisions to ensure accountability are to a large extent in place, yet largely ineffective in practice. Also, the legal framework for public procurement is weak, with opacity around the decision-making process being especially prevalent in regards to state owned companies.

In contrast, the Electoral Management Bodies, the ombudsman and the audit institutions score relatively well in the St. Maarten National Integrity System assessment. The research shows that they are largely independent and have the potential to create an effective system of checks-and-balances, acting as an important defence mechanism against corruption. To be more effective, however, these institutions require increased cooperation from other institutions and sectors they interact with.

The study illustrates broad concerns about some sectors that are vital for promoting integrity and good governance. An example of this are political parties which do not function well in many aspects. In particular, they are not transparent in their internal procedures, lack party programmes or platforms, and are weak in their ability to represent social interests. Effective political competition is limited due to opaque and unequal access to financing and the tendency of “jumping” from one party to another which undermines a stable political environment. In addition, the legislature does not make full use of the oversight instruments at its disposal to hold the executive to account.

Based on the findings of the St. Maarten National Integrity System assessment, Transparency International recommends the following:

  • The government should initiate a process of dialogue with all sectors of civil society and the private sector to raise awareness of the impacts and costs of corruption on St. Maarten, and commit to a roadmap towards greater integrity.
  • Increased resources should be dedicated to the implementation of existing transparency and accountability regulations in the public sector, to ensure their enforcement in practice.
  • Political parties must disclose accurate and timely information on their income and expenditure, including the dates of donations, precise amounts and the names of the donors. Transparency of political party finance is crucial to ensure that oversight institutions and citizens can find out whether politicians are acting in the interests of the public or only of the select few.

Transparency International thanks all people of St. Maarten who have provided input at different stages to the National Integrity System assessment. It is our hope it is seen as a positive contribution to anti-corruption reforms and progress in the country.

Click here to read the complete report from Transparency International on Integrity on St. Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Domicanos who had a verbal agreement with GEBE former Chief Operations Officer (COO) Romelio Maduro to demolish six old engines at GEBE power plant in Cay Bay plans to take legal actions against Maduro and an employee of GEBE that is accused of stealing two truck-loads of copper from the power plant. SMN News learnt that the contractor will be filing both a civil case against Maduro and a criminal complaint with the police. It is not yet known if these cases were already filed.
SMN News reported earlier that the contractor had a verbal agreement with Maduro where he agreed to demolish the engines and he will be able to keep the copper which he would sell to pay his workers. However, the contractor and his workers were left empty handed when an employee of GEBE went to the power plant and took away two truck-loads of copper from the location. According to information provided to SMN News the stolen copper value about $80,000.00. Apart from the copper the contractor agreed with GEBE management team to also keep the old engines which they were to remove in order to create space for the LPG gas.
SMN News further learnt that the management team of GEBE did not put this particular project on bid before awarding it to the Dominicanos verbally.
The entire clean-up project would have landed the contractor with about $1.5M.
SMN News learnt that the contractor contacted the supervisory board of GEBE demanded that they be paid for the work they did since the copper was stolen by someone working for GEBE. This prompted the supervisory board to ask GEBE security to provide them with a full report on what transpired at the power plant. According to information SMN News received the report that was submitted to the supervisory board states that an employee of GEBE went to the plant and removed two truck-loads of copper without checking in with the security on the location.
While the contractor contacted GEBE Supervisory Board for payment it is clear that the Supervisory Board of GEBE cannot take such decisions since they cannot interfere with the day to day management of the company and the Chief Financial Officer Rene Gartner is currently on honeymoon vacation therefore no immediate decisions could be taken on whether or not GEBE would pay the men that worked for over three months and were not paid.

GEBE Supervisory Board Investigating the Outsourcing of Jobs through Placement Agency --- Human Resource Manager getting a dig in while workers are being robbed.

SMN News further learnt that the Supervisory Board of GEBE is also investigating the Human Resource Manager who chose to use a job placement agency to outsource jobs for the company. A  source close to the board said that the Supervisory Board already questioned the former COO on the outsourcing because GEBE is paying the job placement agency huge sums of monies for each worker who barely gets minimum wage  to take home. The source said just recently an employee that holds a permanent position at GEBE contested what the job placement agency and GEBE Human Resource manager were doing because the person had three contracts and she was about to get a fourth when the Supervisory Board stepped in.

 

rishmeryork08072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The performa hearing for suspended police officer Rishmer ‘Redrum” York who is in police custody for the shooting death of Ackeem Isidora is scheduled for September 2nd 2015 while the actual court case should take place at the end of October 2015 confirmed press prosecutor Karola van Nie. Ackeem Isidora was shot to death on the evening of March 4th 2015 next to his Belvedere home. Relatives of the late Ackeem Isidora including his mother Jenifer Isidora told SMN News that York was constantly harassing her son including the day he shot him to death. She said York even arrested her son not far from his home for the lack of an identification card. Mrs. Isidora said in an earlier interview that even though she ran out of her house with her late son’s passport York insisted and arrested her son and took him to the Philipsburg Police Station where he was later released.
Prosecutor Van Nie said that the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) is still ongoing while York was ordered to undergo a physiological evaluation. Asked when the actual court case will go before the court prosecutor Van Nie said it should be scheduled for the end of October 2015. Van Nie said that witnesses are still being heard by the judge of instruction (PI) and after that the performa hearing will take place on September 2nd. This she said will give the prosecution the opportunity to lay out its case before the court while the lawyers representing the suspect will get an opportunity to go deeper in the files that were turned over to them
York is accused of firing three shots on the night of March 4th 2015 from his service revolver, two of which hit Ackeem Isidora who died on the spot while the third shot ended up in a wall as it missed its target who happens to be Junior Isidora. Prosecutor Van Nie said that York will be charged with murder or manslaughter.
While the Prosecution and the national detectives knew York fired those deadly shots it took them months before they actually arrested the suspect. A detective working for the National Detective Department was sent home on April 23rd 2015 citing that he is under investigation for dereliction of duties. It should be noted that Officer York called that detective on the day of the deadly shooting and told him he was going to “take out” Isidora whom he claimed was harassing his girlfriend.
Investigations done by SMN News revealed that the detective in question is related to the late Akeem Isidora and he once spoke to officer York about the alleged harassment, further to that it is also understood that on the day of the shooting York called the detective twice who spoke to him and ordered him to leave the area. Shortly after the crime was committed York was suspended by KPSM as well as the detective who gave a sworn statement to the National Detectives about the phone call he received.

stabbingsuspect28072015PHILIPSBURG:---- The 41 year old suspect identified as T.T. W. C that stabbed Miguelito Garcia who died in the Dominican Republic one day after he was sent there for further medical treatment will stay behind bars for the next 60 days as the police continues to investigate the fatal stabbing incident.
Prosecutor Karola Van Nie told SMN News that the suspect appeared before the judge of instruction on Monday where his pretrial detention was extended. The stabbing took place on July 6th 2015 while the victim succumbed to his injuries on July 7th 2015. Van Nie said the two women that were also arrested when the main suspect was arrested shortly after the stabbing incident were released. She did not say if the two women will be charged or if they will be called as witnesses. The press prosecutor said the suspect who has been identified as T.T. W.C is a native St. Maartener who has been charged with murder/manslaughter.

cconnormisssxm27072015PHILIPSBURG:---  Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Claret Connor, received a visit from five time pageant winner Dshnay Mathew York, who is preparing to clinch her sixth title at the Ms Dutch Caribbean Islands pageant in Saba.
York is no stranger to pageantry having won five pageants so far since she first started to take part in them. Pageants that York has participated in are: Miss Baby Swimsuit Model 1999;
Ms Pichounette 2008; Ms Junior Carnival Queen 2006; Ms Teen Carnival Queen 2014; and
Ms Haynes Smith Caribbean Teen 2014.
York is very excited to represent St Maarten as an ambassador in the Caribbean islands pageant. York stated that when she takes the stage she will be representing the many people living on the island, and is thankful for the support she has been getting from the community.

Six young ladies from the Dutch Caribbean islands will be participating in the pageant. The pageant will be held at the Festival Village in The Bottom, Saba. All contestants have been crowned at least once in their pageant experience so this show is expected to be on a high caliber, which will make the show very exciting.

The contestants will travel to Saba on July 28th and will engage in various activities to become familiar with Saba and get prepared for the pageant.

York is being groomed by her Model coach Francis Mathew, a three time award winning best model coach in the UK.
York sees this pageant as another way to showcase her beloved St. Maarten. She enjoys singing dancing and modelling in her spare time. Her team is very excited about the pageant and is preparing her.
York and her team thanked Minister Connor for his support and are very happy for his continuous support for individuals representing the island abroad as she is not only representing herself but the people of the island. Minister Connor wishes York much success as she represents the countr:--

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---- On the occasion of World Hepatitis Day to be observed globally on Tuesday, July 28, Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, would like to share the following information with the community.

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver commonly caused by the hepatitis virus. The theme is “Prevent hepatitis. Act now.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners are urging policy-makers, health workers and the public to act now to prevent infection and death from hepatitis.

There are five types of hepatitis viruses. Viral hepatitis – a group of infectious diseases known as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E – affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, causing acute and chronic liver disease and killing close to 1.5 million people every year, mostly from hepatitis B and C.
These infections can be prevented, but most people don't know how.
In May 2014, World Health Assembly delegates from 194 governments adopted a resolution to promote global action to prevent, diagnose, and treat viral hepatitis.
On World Hepatitis Day, events will take place around the world focusing on preventing hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
The date of 28 July was chosen for World Hepatitis Day in honour of the birthday of Nobel Laureate Professor Baruch Samuel Blumberg, discoverer of the hepatitis B virus and developer of the first hepatitis B vaccine.
Hepatitis may present as acute or chronic infection. An acute infection may be present without symptoms or with limited symptoms. Typical symptoms are jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark urine, extreme fatigue, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
Chronic infection may lead to cirrhosis, liver failure or liver cancer. Hepatitis B and C viruses are the main cause of chronic hepatitis in millions of people.
Viruses A and A and E are transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food or water; through lack of basic hygiene, such as hand washing before eating or after using the restroom. Hepatitis E can also be transmitted through contaminated blood

Viruses B, C, and D are transmitted through contact with infected blood or sexual contact without protection, including oral one. By receipt of contaminated blood through transfusions, organs transplants, invasive procedures (ex. injection or tattoo with reused needle) and mother to newborn transmission.

Preventive measures change depending on the type of
hepatitis virus and the routes of transmission. However,
an easy way to prevent infection is using basic hygiene rules and safe sex, avoid contact with infected blood and ingestion of contaminated food and water; as well as through vaccination (hepatitis A and B).

For more information, contact the Ministry of Public Health, Vineyard Office Park in Philipsburg at W.G. Buncamper Road #33 or call 542-2078 or 542-3003.

kpnclogoSABA:---The man who has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the death of the student who was found in April on Saba, has been released on July 27th, 2015.
However the Prosecution considers him still as a suspect. The evidence on which he was previously in custody is still valid, according to the Prosecutors Office.
On three previous occasions the magistrate issued an injunction to keep the man in custody, however this time he did not extend the suspect’s custody. Because the previously issued warrant to detain the suspect ended on July 27, the Prosecution has no legal basis to detain him any longer.
The investigation is far from over.

First the police and the Prosecutors Office continues to search for witnesses who can give any information about what happened that night or what the defendant did that night. The investigation team has indications that there are witnesses who have not yet told everything they know about this case, but these witnesses have still not spoken with the police.
In addition, the forensic investigation is still in progress. There are traces being examined by the Dutch Forensic Institute, among other useful DNA information. Many research results leads to new questions which lead to further investigation. Also, it is often necessary after the release of results. to conduct additional interviews with witnesses to interpret the results.

Under these circumstances, no final conclusions can be drawn on the circumstances. Because the suspect denies that he has anything to do with the death and the research does not give definitive conclusions, the judge has decided that the evidence in this case no longer justify the detention of the suspect. By this, the investigating judge shows a different interpretation of the case than the Prosecutors Office .
The Prosecution considers this decision of the magistrate also as a setback but stressed that the investigation is obviously continuing.
Also, as was the case up until now, not only the option will be investigated that the now freed suspect acted alone, but also other scenarios are still being investigated.

The cooperation with the authorities in Canada and the United States remains unchanged. Now, under the new circumstances, there is a revision of which additional investigation resources and detectives are needed. The Public Prosecution is still working with the Prosecutors Office in the Netherlands.

Public Prosecution and the police cannot give information about the whereabouts of the suspect after his release.

Verdachte in onderzoek Hector niet langer in detentie

De man die eerder is aangehouden op verdenking van betrokkenheid bij de dood van de studente die in april werd aangetroffen op Saba is op 27 juli op vrije voeten gesteld.
Het Openbaar Ministerie beschouwt hem nog steeds als verdachte. De aanwijzingen op basis waarvan hij eerder in voorlopige hechtenis zat, zijn volgens het OM nog steeds aan de orde.
De rechter-commissaris die eerder drie maal een bevel uitvaardigde om de man in voorlopige hechtenis te houden, heeft die bevelen niet verlengd met een nieuwe termijn. Omdat het eerder afgegeven bevel om hem gevangen te houden op 27 juli afliep, heeft het OM geen juridische basis meer om hem langer vast te houden.
Het onderzoek is nog lang niet afgerond.

Allereerst proberen politie en OM nog steeds om getuigen te vinden die iets kunnen verklaren over wat er die nacht is gebeurd of wat de verdachte die nacht heeft gedaan. Het onderzoeksteam heeft aanwijzingen dat er getuigen bestaan die nog niet alles wat zij weten hebben verteld, maar deze getuigen hebben zich nog steeds niet gemeld.
Daarnaast is het forensisch onderzoek nog in volle gang. Nog steeds worden sporen door het Nederlands Forensisch Instituut onderzocht, onder andere op bruikbare DNA-informatie. Veel onderzoeksresultaten roepen weer nieuwe vragen op die dan weer tot nader onderzoek leiden. Ook is het vaak nodig om na het beschikbaar komen van onderzoekresultaten die resultaten op basis van aanvullende getuigenverhoren te kunnen interpreteren.

Onder die omstandigheden kunnen nog geen definitieve conclusies worden getrokken over de toedracht. Omdat de verdachte ontkent iets met de dood te maken te hebben en de onderzoeksresultaten nog geen definitieve conclusies mogelijk maken, heeft de rechter-commissaris besloten dat het bewijs in het dossier niet langer de voorlopige hechtenis rechtvaardigt. Daarmee geeft de onderzoeksrechter blijk van een andere interpretatie van het dossier dan het OM.
Het Openbaar Ministerie beschouwt deze beslissing van de rechter-commissaris dan ook als een tegenslag maar benadrukt dat het onderzoek vanzelfsprekend wordt voortgezet.
Daarbij wordt net als dat tot nu toe het geval was, niet alleen de optie onderzocht dat de nu vrijgelaten verdachte als enige betrokken is, maar worden ook andere scenario’s open gehouden.

De samenwerking met de autoriteiten in Canada en de Verenigde Staten blijft ongewijzigd. Onder de nieuwe omstandigheden wordt nu bekeken welke onderzoeksmiddelen en rechercheurs er extra nodig zijn. Het Openbaar Ministerie werkt nog steeds samen met het OM in Nederland.
Openbaar Ministerie en politie kunnen geen mededelingen doen over de verblijfplaats van de verdachte na zijn vrijlating.

mauricelake26102014PHILIPSBURG:--- United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake says it is high time Government sits down with supermarkets and distributors of food products in the country to get a grasp on why consumer prices on the Dutch side are so high compared to the French side.
“The cost of living on St. Maarten is trying for so many people. We have to start looking at the items that cost our people the most money and food is high on the list. Yes, the Economic Affairs and Inspection Department needs to carry out price control inspections, but it is time for government to looks pass the price of the items on the shelves and look at the way the prices are built up,” UP MP Lake said on Monday.
The MP added that for too long supermarkets and distributors have claimed that the price of shipping to St. Maarten is too high and that the population is too small for them to buy food and food products at competitive prices to ship to the island.
“Government needs to have an independent study carried out with respect to the costs of shipping food products to the island. Faced with the prices offered by French side supermarket Super U, I anticipate that one of the first things supermarkets and distributors will say is that Super U is part of a huge chain of supermarkets and can get better prices. I am sure if there is closer inspection of the Dutch side supermarket prices there will be room for price reductions,” UP MP Lake pointed out.
The MP would like government to find out how Super U can offer rock bottom prices to shoppers. “They ship via of our port and they are stocking their shelves with products made in Europe and not from the United States like the majority of our Dutch side supermarkets,” said MP Lake.
“I also don't understand how Curacao which has to pay import duties, and the Supermarket market prices on that island are less than our Dutch side Supermarket prices. We cannot sit by and just listen to one side saying this and that in order to justify the high cost of living that our people are experiencing. We just cannot!
“I went to Super U with my Mom over the weekend to check the prices and atmosphere. My mom shopped and left with two big bags of goods for only US $62.91. Super U was like a home coming, because a lot of Dutch side people were shopping there. I had discussions with them about prices. Many shoppers wished the Dutch side had a Super U type of supermarket,” the MP added.
“I like the variety in goods, products, and fresh vegetables, the customer service and environmental friendliness of Super U. They don’t provide plastic shopping bags just like some of our Dutch side supermarkets do.
“The daily necessity products such as rice, milk, toothpaste and chicken are at great prices for the consumers to buy more for their family.
“Super U is a plus for the community and hopefully competitor supermarkets will reduce their prices. This way more buying power is given to the people.
“As Government, we need to address the cost of living for the people and that starts with looking at the price build up and price points used by Dutch side Supermarkets,” UP MP Maurice Lake concluded.

armedrobberyfillin13082012Man robbed
PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday 24th July just around midnight a 50 year old male was standing at the bus stop located on the Backstreet in the area of the former Parliament building when he was brutally attacked and robbed by two armed assailants. He suffered a lacerated forehead as a result being gun butted. He managed to walk to the  police station where he sought  help. Later he was transported to the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC ) for further medical attention.

ARMED ROBBERY
Previously on Thursday 23 July at approximately 11pm at night the Rembrandt café was robbed by a single assailant brandishing a firearm. He entered the establishment and demanded money from the bartender. After helping himself with the cash out of the register he proceeded to robbed a couple of the patrons before fleeing the bar. No one was hurt in the process. Detectives were called and are busy with the investigation.

KPSM Police Report

campers27072015GREAT BAY:----The United Volleyball Club (UVC) wrapped up its annual ‘summer’ camp last Friday, after a week of intense training in theory and practice, said coordinator Rhoda Arrindell.
This year there was a boost to the camp, with the acquisition of the Skill Attack volleyball machine, purchased with a donation from the electricity and water company GEBE NV.
“We are very grateful to GEBE for the generous donation, which allowed UVC to buy the Skill Attack volleyball machine. This investment in our youth will go a long way to improve the skills of the athletes and raise the level of volleyball overall,” said Arrindell.
“We’re also happy that UVC camper Shiovanni Levenstone received the best opposite attacker award in the just-concluded ECVA youth championships,” said Arrindell. Levenstone and fellow UVC camp participant Derrick Tidort are team members of the youth national selection.
In addition to weekly training throughout the year, the annual UVC youth camp is held on-island and abroad, said Arrindell, founder of the club’s youth program.

breakthrough27072015Pond Island:---- All the world is now a stage for TelCell’s Breakthrough youth talent winners who launched their exciting music video “Who you are” at the TelEm Group main building Friday.

The music video is a collaboration of the talents of Tristan Defoe (dance), Serenity Martinus (Rap), Reborn (formerly Arias – vocals) and the New Generation Status Drum Band.

After an encore showing to friends, family and the media Friday, the hot production will now be distributed to different parts of the world where a network of DJ’s will be asked to include a play in their party mixes.

According to producer and recording professional from Rock ‘N’ Vibes label, Berteau “Mr. Rude” Fleming, the final product is the work of the youngsters themselves with only the final “polish” provided by industry experts.

“They have done a fantastic job of coming up with their own concept, their music, their lyrics and their choreography, and have ended up with an amazing sound that has a chance to go anywhere,” said Mr. Rude.

He said he was especially pleased with the fusion of sound and the manner in which the drum band was incorporated into the final sound without causing any musical anomalies.

The music video launch is the culmination of a year of hard work and performances for the youngsters who have also had their posters raised at various locations throughout St. Maarten advocating positive messages to the island’s youth.

It is amongst a host of promises made to the Breakthrough winners by sponsors of the annual talent search competition, TelCell.

Event coordinator, Angel Richardson said she could not be more pleased and proud of the music video after hearing it for the first time before Friday’s launch.

“I was completely blown away and from the response I have been getting so far, I know other people will also be impressed with the sound,” continued Angel.

She thanked the parents and guardians of the youth for their continued support and Mr. Rude for his continued enthusiasm and commitment to the Breakthrough event – especially its importance to the St. Maarten youth and the positive message the event is intended to convey.

“I am especially grateful to other members of the team, including Cheryl Rismay, Edgardo Lynch, David Evans, Angela Fleming, Melvin Richardson, Nataska van den Berg, Lilianne de je Roberts, Marelva Jones and Hillary Williams,” continued Angel.

She said members of the team are tireless in their support for the project and spend many hours working behind the scenes to ensure the continued success of the annual event.

Angel finally thanked management of TelCell for their continued sponsorship of the TelCell Breakthrough Talent Search event, noting that without such unequivocal support the type of talent that is coming forward from the youth community would remain untapped. She also commended Mr. Joel Ayuk and team for the script and video production. Working with his team is always a great pleasure, she added.

“We continue to see the Breakthrough Talent Search grow from strength to strength and the launch of “Who you are” is hopefully one more indication of what this program is all about,” said Angel.

She wished the young performers the best of luck in developing their individual talents further in the coming years.

“I am confident that it’s only a matter of time before a St. Maarten-grown talent will be recognized globally not as a star, but a mega star,” Angel added.

Asked about their own experiences during the past year, Tristan, Serenity, Reborn and New Generation Status Drum Band members all spoke positively about their accomplishments and hopes for the future.

On the whole, all agreed that it was hard work keeping up with tight schedules of performances and studio time along with regular school hours, but in the end it was all work their effort.

They all realize that in order to be a success, a high level of commitment and hard work is required, and they are most thankful to the organizers and TelCell for giving them just a little taste of what is possible on the way to realizing their dreams to become well known stars in their own right.

Meantime the search is on for a new group of talented Breakthrough stars for the Breakthrough 2015 Talent Search auditions at the Philipsburg Cultural Center, August 15.

Organizers say they have so far received more than 100 registrations from potential performers hoping to make it to the finals later in the year.

Persons who wish to audition and are still not registered are urged to do so right away or to show up on the day of the auditions ready to perform.

Willemstad:---- Hotel occupancy figures for the 1st semester of 2015 (Year To Date – June) illustrate a considerable surge, in comparison with 2013 and 2014. Curaçao hotel performance registered a 75% occupancy in the 1st semester of 2015 which is a 5% increase over last year’s 70%

Curaçao Hotel Occupancy inception in 2015 was quite successful with January occupancy coming in at a considerable 80% rate, serving the hotels an occupancy that was 7% higher than January 2014’s 73%, and 11% higher than January 2013’s 69% Hotel occupancy, signifying a considerable surge in two years. February, being the only month to date to have surpassed January’s 80% occupancy rate, came in at an unprecedented 83% occupancy, also marginally surpassing 2014 by 4% and 2013 by 7%. March Hotel occupancy was recorded at 73% thus showing a slight increase over 2014 with 1%, while compared to 2013, 2015 occupancy has decreased by 3%. Signifying that Quarter 1 of 2015 mostly retains the trend of annual growth.

Hotel OCC % 2013 2014 2015
Q1 –January 69% 73% (+4%) 80% (+7%)
Q1 – February 76% 79% (+3%) 83% (+4%)
Q1 – March 76% 72% (-4%) 73% (+1%)

Quarter 2 of 2015 commences with 73% Hotel Occupancy in April that came in lower than 2014 by 3%, with similar occupancy figures in the same month of 2013. The annual shoulder months for hotels, outlined by May, show a lower occupancy compared to quarter 1, yet compared to May 2014, 2015 occupancy shows an increase of 1%.

Hotel OCC % 2013 2014 2015
Q2 – April 73% 76% (+3%) 73% (-3%)
Q2 – May 61% 63% (+2%) 64% (+1%)
Q2 – June 63% 58% (-4%) 60% (+2%)

Generally, the 2015 ADR has grown slightly when compared to 2014, the 2015 Year To Date ADR increasing 3% compared to 2014 illustrates this. RevPAR, similar to ADR, shows a steady increase in 2015 compared to 2014 with an increase in all 6 months of this semester. The 2015 increase is 6% compared to 2014.

Year  2013 2014 2015
Month ADR RevPAR ADR RevPAR ADR RevPAR
January 172 118 172 129 177 140
February 175 139 171 130 178 148
March 168 129 165 115 159 116
April 145 106 139 101 144 106
May 126 77 132 86 139 89
June 123 78 129 75 131 78
YTD Average 152 108 151 (-1%) 106 (-2%) 155 (+3%) 113 (+6%)

Miles Mercera, Director of Marketing & Product, realizes that accommodations have to be more creative in the shoulder months as to stabilize occupancy, therefore, CHATA provides its members with support to stimulate demand in these months.

sabacontrols27072015Before the start of Carnival, inspections were held by KPCN. On Thursday evening, July 24 and Friday, July 25 unannounced inspections were held at the harbor of Saba.
Two ships were inspected by the Coast Guard, Customs, Police Force, KMar and Customs. Goods and persons were thoroughly checked. Nothing significant was found during this inspection.

There was also a large traffic control on Thursday on July 24th, 2015 held by the police in the area of St. John's. More than 50 vehicles were checked and 10 drivers were verbalized for non-payment of road tax, the use of public roads without a valid insurance and driving without a valid license. Also several drivers received warnings from the police because of their way of driving.

wibusmdonations27072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd (WIB) makes a substantial financial contribution to the University of St. Martin's (USM) new School of Continuing Education and Life Long Learning, as its Key Sponsor. WIB’s Managing Director Mr. Derek Downes (right) seen presenting the cheque to USM’s Manager of Finances & Operations Mr. Robert Budike (left).

aslives27062015JetBlue sponsors students trip


Simpson Bay:--- Fifteen students who participated in Art Saves Lives Summer Intensive were selected as ASL’s 2015 Student Award recipients at the Student Talent Showcase at the conclusion of Art Saves Lives Summer Intensive earlier this month.
The students will attend classes at Alvin Ailey, Broadway Dance Center and other Dance Schools, Private Vocal classes, and acting classes hosted by Google Headquarters; in addition to taking in a Broadway Show during their visit. They will also have the opportunity to enjoy the sights of New York City. JetBlue Airlines has partnered with Art Saves Lives and sponsored the tickets for the students.
Dejah Doncher, Skyler Hook, Genesis Meyers, Chanice Richardson, Lincoln Arrundell, Fernando van der Kraats, Jasmine Grannum, Marine Caillet, Maisha Marlin, Shana Groleau, Aesha Gibson, Sha-Neisha Gijsbertha, Chardonnay Martes, Shaianne Lake, and Therry Michel are this year’s student award Recipients.
Caption: Several of the Student Award Recipients, JetBlue Representative Ms. Janid Ortiz, Ari Sutton and Nicole De Weever of Art Saves Lives Foundation at the Student Performance on July 4th..

anguillafinancialmeeting270PHILIPSBURG:---- Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs, Minister of Finance Martin Hassink, Vice Presidents of Parliament Leona Marlin-Romeo and Cornelius de Weever were in Anguilla last Friday to attend the change of the guard at the Monetary Council of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).
In a ceremony that took place on July 24, Anguilla’s Chief Minister Victor Banks became the chairman which was held by Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves.
On Thursday, at the invitation of the Governor of Anguilla Hon. Christina Scott, Prime Minister Gumbs and the rest of the Sint Maarten delegation attended a reception which allowed the delegation to meet and discuss various issues with leaders from across the Caribbean namely the Prime Ministers of St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Antigua & Barbuda and the Chief Ministers of Anguilla and Montserrat.
“These types of engagements are very important. One of the points discussed was Sint Maarten becoming an associate member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). A technical team will be formalized to explore this process further.
“All of the independent Caribbean countries have seats in the United Nations and can influence as a block along with other countries policies, programs etc. We had some very good discussions and I look forward to following up on matters of mutual interests,” Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs said on Sunday.
The ECCB started in 1983 and maintains since then a stable Eastern Caribbean currency. Countries in the Monetary Council are: Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
PHOTO CUTLINE: L to R: (Front row), former Chief Minister of Anguilla Hubert Hughes, Minister Martin Hassink, Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs, St. Kitts & Nevis Prime Minister Timothy Harris, Sint Maarten First Vice President of Parliament Leona Marlin-Romeo, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, Antigua & Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, and Chief Minister of Anguilla Victor Banks. (Back row): Chief Minister of Montserrat Reuben Meade and Second Vice President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten Cornelius de Weever.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Seismic Research Centre (SRC) of the University of the West Indies (UWI) on Sunday announced that it has downgraded the alert level from orange to yellow with respect to the Kick ‘em Jenny under water Volcano that is located near the South Caribbean island of Grenada.

The Office of Disaster Management (ODM) on Thursday was informed about the increased seismic activity related to the under sea volcano and the increase in the alert level to orange. Since then, the ODM monitored the situation closely and is very pleased that the situation is slowly returning to normal.

According to SRC/UWI, seismic activity levels have reduced significantly during the last 48 hours since 6.00pm on Saturday, July 25 when no activity was recorded.
The Government of Grenada, based on the advice of the SRC, has lowered the alert level to yellow based on the findings of an aerial survey that was carried out on Saturday.
Under the alert level yellow, vessels should observe a 1.5 km exclusion zone, and as a precautionary measure, the marine community in the Southern Caribbean near the island of Grenada has been advised to continue to observe the 5 km exclusion zone.

In a further reaction to the governing program 2014 -2018, " Ready to work for you", as received by Parliament from Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs , I cannot but express utter disappointment in the document that should have spelled out government's vision for the remainder of this governing term.

Considering that the government has presented the program to Parliament, I consider this the program of the Gumbs-cabinet. I will not accept from government that this program needs to be tweaked, because the coalition partners in submitting their program to government have called for it to be executed.
The government would have come across much more credible if in presenting the 2014 - 2018 program to Parliament, it (the government) would've stated that it needed to rework the "wish list" of the coalition into a coordinated, doable plan of what, how, who and when. If the government was unable to comply, they should have informed parliament of such.

So to respond to government's letter: "No, the parliament has not been sufficiently informed, definitely not this member".

Of course from the wish list of items, there are those that the Democratic Party (DP) recognizes as initiatives of its own, others fit the priorities that the DP has established for itself for this parliamentary term.
However, the contradictions in the document are blaring. See for example the matter of integrity and good governance on the pages 5 and 6 respectively. Is government yet to decide on these reports, according to page 5 or is government set to carry them out as page 6 would indicate?

So on that premise, I ask that government clarify the point on the integrity reports. By the way, no mention is made of the imminent report by Transparency International, due for release shortly.

The paragraph on financial discipline/management is the most puzzling of all. High level of social protection, welfare for all, stable economic development, but the budget will lay down the direction of economic policy. Can some-one explain this?

I don't know whether the poorly edited program was a strategy or total disrespect for the readers of this program, or if someone dropped the ball.

Without wasting too many words on the subject of presentation and grammar, I had expected after the long wait, a more thorough paper. But I guess, the adage "if you can't convince them, confuse them" seems to have been the leading thought. Again I refer to the paragraph on financial discipline/management.

Take government-owned companies etc. as another example. Many government entities by law are the responsibility of a particular minister. How does that jive with all responsibilities being put on the table of the Council of Ministers?

And am I to conclude after all that is written in the program about government-owned companies, that the approval of the budgets of all entities rests with the Minister of Finance? Is this not a contradiction?

swescotwilliams30062015PHILIPSBURG:---That the "adopt-a-school" program has become "to reallocate responsibility to the business community by allowing... is a win-win investment" needs to be clarified and swiftly so. This is beyond me.
What responsibility is being reallocated?
The constitutional responsibility to provide education lies squarely with the government!
What organization will monitor this massive shift of responsibility and how?
How is this a win-win investment?
Did the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports not just recently release its vision, mission, strategic objectives & priority areas in which it is states that " the necessary repairs and overall improvements needed will be carried out through a long term maintenance plan?
Will government in the "reallocation to the business sector", in the meantime finance maintenance of "other" schools?
Does the government not in this very same program state that they will offer incentives to adopt a school?

On a different note, let's see what government's commitment to electoral reform will bring, if anything at all.

Government throws out statements like " we will build a modern medical facility, a mental health facility and there are many more such throughout the program. How, is any-one's guess. Where the resources will come from is a mystery.

This governing program is a collection of (ongoing) ministerial projects, parliamentary wishes and individual pet projects/ideas, totally void of the connecting dots and a bigger picture.
How will the government e.g. strengthen the legislative capacity within Parliament?
Or facilitate training for incoming parliamentarians?

I am pleased to read that the government is committed to the National Development Plan. Maybe they should have awaited that plan before making a presentation of this governing program.

While again, the government says all the "right" things about medical tourism, Columbia, that is beefing up its medical services big time to cater to medical tourism, proudly lists St. Maarten as one of its biggest clients.

Tax incentives is a buzz word throughout the governing program. Tax incentives for special groups, fiscal incentives for corporations, this incentive for that. But the government does not know yet what kind of tax system we will have. That, according to government, is to be studied.

A comprehensive labor policy is to be developed, again according to the program , but in the meantime, the government is keen on several single labor related projects.
I recommend to government that they do not have far to look. Read the Central Bank's report and the IMF's recommendations regarding our labor market and government policies. Which prompts the question, "What are government's plan with the monetary union?"
The governing program on this topic has 2 complete opposing views.

And then another remarkable intention of government is to "hire out" police officers to businesses, because in government's opinion, this will yield income and government can attract more policemen. Excuse me?
This statement follows on the heel of government's own admission of the challenges faced with recruiting officers, with remunerating officers adequately etc.

By the way, I will closely monitor government's commitment to the University of St. Martin.

Government establishes that the youth is the future and the most valuable resource, but yet dedicates 2 lines to the chapter of Youth Affairs.

While much is stated by the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication, not a word about the National Economic Framework and its initiatives and input from stakeholders.

There are so many more questions, resulting from the governing program 2014 - 2018, "Ready to work for you" that it begs the question: who drafted this?
Let me give one example to explain that:
The government commits to draft a sustainable development plan for the Emilio Wilson Estate? Really, after the property has been leased out?

I hope this program is tabled for debate in Parliament soon, but I do not hold my breath.

Democratic Party Faction Press Release.

pjiaeterminal26072015SIMPSON BAY:---- About a dozen international aviation and travel journalists will be visiting the island on a media trip organized by the Princess Juliana International Airport, SXM, from August 11 – 13, 2015. The trip is aimed at bringing more international exposure to developments at the airport, and in particular to its increasing hub function.
“In view of the several international awards SXM Airport has won in recent years, and especially seeing that we are considered the international airport for seven hub partners, management has decided to invite a select group of aviation and travel journalists to visit the island and showcase the airport and the island to their readers and viewers,” said Ms. Regina LaBega, SXM Airport’s managing director.
Ms. LaBega disclosed that a group of stakeholders, including representatives of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and the Tourist Office in Marigot, met recently to discuss matters related to the media trip and work on the program of activities for the visiting journalists. Ms. Suzy Kartokromo, acting manager of SXM Airport’s Marketing and Customer Service Department, chaired the meeting.
“Of course, our own local media will play an active role in the media trip, networking with their foreign colleagues and having full access to all relevant information concerning developments at the airport,” Ms. LaBega added.
Among the visiting journalists, who are mostly drawn from the US, Canada and the UK, are editors of prestigious aviation and travel publications and contributors to networks such as CNN, ABC, NBC, CBC, BBC, and FOX. Two of the journalists are also professional pilots.

tishanidosh26072015GREAT BAY:---The Adulterous Citizen by Tishani Doshi, the award-winning writer from India, has already gone half way around the world since its Caribbean publication here in June 2015.
House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) launched the new book of poems, stories, and essays by Tishani Doshi at the opening ceremony of the St. Martin Book Fair, attended by over 250 guests, said HNP president Jacqueline Sample. Poet and novelist Doshi was the keynote speaker at the 13th edition of the island’s literary festival.
The Adulterous Citizen: poems stories essays has also accompanied Doshi to Europe for a July 2 reading, conversation, and book signing in London. The champagne-toast affair at the Shangri-La Hotel’s Cultural Salon, was part of what the organizer called “an exciting new experience for guests, visitors and local Londoners.” http://www.shangri-la.com/london/shangrila/meetings-events/cultural-calendar/.
Sample wants people everywhere to be excited by the experiences in Doshi’s book. To HNP publisher Lasana M. Sekou, “The poignant poetry, fascinating short fictions, and essential new generation essays in The Adulterous Citizen reflect a worldview of Tishani Doshi’s intoxicating experiences and captivating observations in India, Kenya, Mexico, the USA, Wales, and ‘elsewhere’.”
With The Adulterous Citizen in tow, Doshi’s global island-hopping took her from Britain to Singapore for the South Asia Literary Salon on July 11. The Institute of South Asian Studies and the National University of Singapore organized the meeting on “Modernity, Identity and Belonging.” Doshi spoke on “Resistance of a poet: What can art do to shape society.” She was one of 12 authors and intellectuals from Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Singapore, and the USA that participated in the salon.
“At HNP we like the idea that the Singapore trip could be seen as an Asian leg of the new book signing tour,” said Sample. But the globe-trotting Doshi was probably scheduled for the literary salon before the book launch that kicked off an earnest island-hopping halfway around the world for The Adulterous Citizen. Tishani Doshi is set to appear at the Chandigarh Literary Festival in November.
Doshi’s earlier work has already been called “invigorating” in a UK Guardian review. In India the stellar author is also known for her encounter at age 26 with the legendary choreographer Chandralekha, which led to an unexpected career in dance. In fact, “Tishani Doshi brings to the written page the precision, poise and sensuality of an accomplished dancer, which is also what she is,” said Aarhus University professor and novelist Tabish Khair about The Adulterous Citizen.
The Adulterous Citizen – poems stories essays by Tishani Doshi is available at Amazon.com, SPDbooks.org, and other bookstores.

More about Tishani Doshi for the Caribbean and the Americas

Tishani Doshi was born in Madras, India, in 1975. She received her master’s in writing from Johns Hopkins University and worked in London in advertising before returning to India in 2001.
In 2006, Doshi’s Countries of the Body won the UK’s Forward Poetry Prize for best first collection. She is the winner of the All-India Poetry Competition.
Doshi’s first novel, The Pleasure Seekers, was published to critical acclaim in 2010 and has been translated into several languages. It was long-listed for the Orange Prize and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and short-listed for the Hindu Literary Prize. Her articles have appeared in the Guardian, International Herald Tribune, The Hindu, The Weekend Financial Times, Vogue, Elle, and The New York Times.
Doshi has been a guest author at festivals and conferences from Dhaka to Segovia, Wales, and Cartagena: including the Jaipur Literary Festival; Apeejay-Oxford Calcutta Literary Festival; Abu Dhabi Book Fair; Singapore Sun Festival; Incroci di Civilita (Venice); Berlin International Festival; Brooklyn Book Festival; South Asian Literary Festival; Melbourne Writer’s Festival; Jahazi Literary & Jazz Festival (Zanzibar); and the St. Martin Book Fair. Tishani Doshi said that she now divides her time between “a village by the sea in South India, and elsewhere.”
Doshi said she always wanted a selection of her poems, fictions, and essays published in one volume. The Adulterous Citizen is her first such collection, featuring new work, previously published texts, and updated versions of earlier material. Tishani Doshi is thought to be the first important author from India published in the Caribbean.

tzuciretreat26072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Four volunteers from the Tzu Chi St. Maarten chapter experienced the spirit and compassion of the organisation at the Tzu Chi Spiritual Resource Retreat 2015 held at Tzu Chi USA Headquarters in San Dimas, Los Angeles, California from July 17 to 19.

Attending the retreat were volunteers Roger Yee Fong, Yamile Bastidas (commissioner), Hilda Guevara and Saskia Amatdawoed. The group departed St. Maarten on July 16 and returned on July 22. The retreat was held under the theme: Back to the Roots - Sincerity and Love.

During the retreat the four volunteers participated in a weekend of inspiration, sharing experiences and learning about Tzu Chi Founder Master Cheng Yen’s dharma and the Tzu Chi spirit. It was one of the few Tzu Chi retreats held in English.

The programme included activities and presentations on Tzu Chi’s history, spirit and philosophy, a peek into the English programmes in the different regions, insights about the activities of Tzu Chi’s Four Missions, discussions and sharings and a demo of the “Gratitude, Respect and Love” volunteer training programme that is being adopted around the US. The retreat also included a cultural feast with traditional vegetarian treats and entertainment.

Guevara said her experience at the retreat was “absolutely enriching joyfully and heart fulfilling.” She said the spirit of Tzu Chi goes far beyond an ordinary charity foundation.
Amongst other things, she learnt how easy persons can bring happiness to others by minimizing one’s ego. “By having compassion and love we can also experience and share how easy is to show respect to others,” she said.

Amatdawoed said her experience was very interesting. She said everyone was shown love and respect from the moment they arrived in Los Angeles. Amatdawoed recalled at one point during the retreat participants had to say to each other: “I deeply respect you.” Participants also had to carry themselves in a certain manner throughout the retreat. The way participants walked, sat and stood etc., had to be done in a uniformed Tzu Chi manner. Amatdawoed is truly grateful for the experience and the training she received at the retreat. She plans to apply what she has learnt here in St. Maarten.

The US team was so impressed with Amatdawoed’s performance that they recommended that she continue her training to become a Commissioner and offered to cover the expenses for her to go Taiwan to make this possible.

Fong said from the moment volunteers arrived in Los Angeles, they were treated like family. For Fong, the entire retreat was about self development and self realization. Everyone in the retreat was very compassionate and caring. He learnt a lot about himself.

Fong recommended that Tzu Chi St. Maarten link up with the various emergency disaster response groups on the island so that a core number of its volunteers can be trained in disaster response. These persons can then be available to assist Tzu Chi international in international disaster response if needed.

Another recommendation was for St. Maarten to broaden its mission with prison inmates and St. Martin’s Home clients. He said another Tzu Chi chapter not just visit inmates, but also visits the family members of inmates. When these volunteers follow up with their visit to inmates they are able to relate to the inmate that they had visited with their family members. This creates a closer bond with the inmate. Inmates are also allowed to write letters to Tzu Chi, which Tzu Chi responds to. Fong said such a connection can be made in St. Maarten. He said the St. Maarten team was small, but it made a good impression at the retreat.

Bastidas said the St. Maarten Tzu Chi chapter was given eight minutes to make a presentation during the retreat. The group used the opportunity to shine. Bastidas said each day in the retreat had been a new learning experience. She said it had been a learning process for her and she is grateful that she had the opportunity to experience the retreat.

There were 129 participants at the retreat and 425 volunteers assisted in bringing it all together including top CEOs and executives.

Tzu Chi St. Maarten Commissioner Sandra Cheung thanked the four volunteers for attending the retreat and for absorbing the information given. She urged them to apply what they have learnt in Tzu Chi as well as in their daily lives to create a blessing field in St. Maarten.

cconnorvolleyball24072015PHILIPSBURG:---  Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Claret Connor, welcomed athletes on Thursday evening at the opening of the regional 2015 Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Junior Men & Women Championships Tournament at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium.
The minister welcomed the visiting athletes to the country and wished all participants much success with their tournament.
The tournament is hosted by the local volleyball association SIMVA.

gumbsconnorculinary24072015PHILIPSBURG:----- Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs invited Tracy Blijden who recently graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Culinary Arts and Food Service Management from Johnson and Wales University.
Blijden spent one month in Singapore and is now off to Germany to further gain experience and expand her craft in culinary arts. To highlight the accomplishments of this young local professional, Blijden just 22 years of age, was invited by the Prime Minister to prepare lunch for the Council of Ministers.

gumbsarduin24072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs earlier in the week received the Ombudsman 2014 Annual Report from Ombudsman Dr. Nilda Arduin. Also present for the presentation was student and former chair of the Youth Parliament, Rochana Richardson, who is currently on a summer job stint at the Ombudsman Bureau. The report has been sent to the Council of Ministers for further review and handl

armedrobberyfillin13082012Philipsburg:---- On Friday 24th July at approximately eleven 11: 20 am, a jewel store situated on the Front Street was robbed by three unknown armed assailants. An undisclosed amount of merchandise was taken from the store. After committing their deed they fled the jewel store. Detectives were on the scene and they are conducting an investigation.
At this time the investigation is ongoing and for now this is the only information available. If anybody has any information about this case, please contact us at 542-2222 and ask for the detective department. If you want to share your information anonymously, you can call our tip line on 9300.

SMN News learnt that its Helena Jewelry store located at St. Rose Arcade that was robbed, workers in the area said that the three bandits smashed the counter of the store in order to get to the merchandize they stole.

KPSM Police Report

tzuchi24072015PHILIPSBURG:---- The St. Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation helped to spread the word about the delight of healthy eating when it offered a range of vegetarian delicacies at its booth at the Roman Catholic Church Family Fun Day and Food Extravaganza held recently.

This was the first time that the St .Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation participated in the event. Commissioner Sandra Cheung said the foundation and its volunteers were extremely happy to have been of service at the event.

The Church sold a total of about 2,000 tickets for US $10 each for the event, which was held at the Roman Catholic Church in South Reward.

Tzu Chi had three different menu choices at its booth. The options included vegetarian Sushi, cassava cheese pasta, vegetable eggroll, vegan chicken sate, eggless cupcake and miracle juice made from beet, carrot, ginger and apple. The second vegan option was vegan lasagna, veggie croquette, vegetable fried rice, vegan spicy sate, eggless cupcake and fresh mango juice; while the third option consisted of vegan cheese baked potatoes, vegetable fried rice, vegan chicken sate, croquette, eggless cupcake and fresh juice.

Tzu Chi’s booth was very popular amongst patrons and its cuisine was sold out way before the event ended.

In addition to the St. Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation a number of other groups were present with food from their native countries including the Dominican Republic; Dominica; Mexico, Haiti; Suriname; Anguilla, Aruba, Jamaica, Guyana and St. Maarten.

Tzu Chi was said to be the only booth that offered varied vegetarian only delicacies and fresh natural local juices only.

Tzu Chi Volunteer Roger Yee-Fong, who participated in the event for the first time said for him the event had been a tremendous success not only because of the large number of participants, but more so by the many persons of different ethnicities who participated. “Very interesting was the fact that with many different distinct ethnicities come varied tastes, habits, smells, styles and even greetings. So here in St. Maarten, we are truly blessed to be able to experience this peaceful diversity,” he said in reflecting on the event.

“As a Tzu Chi Volunteer, I was indeed grateful for the opportunity that the Catholic Community would embrace the Tzu Chi Foundation's participation and the vegetarian food that was to be offered,” he added. “Our goal is to promote a healthier lifestyle by embracing a plant based diet. Many visitors could not believe the chicken sate, croquettes, spring rolls, baked potatoes, pasta and sushi were made from plant based-items because they taste no different.”

“As a Buddhist foundation in St. Maarten, we are grateful for the opportunity to help the Catholic Church and a chance to promote vegetarian and vegan food, and the most comfortable part is the feeling of no boundary of religion.”

Cheung thanked all volunteers for participating in the event and the Roman Catholic Church for accommodating the foundation at the event.

rbcport24072015POINT BLANCHE:---- Port St. Maarten – On Thursday afternoon, one of Port St. Maarten’s Gottwald cranes, a 14-year old HMK 260E, was loaded onboard the Cargo Vessel BBC Congo for a six-day voyage to Mexico.

Port St. Maarten has acquired a new Terex Gottwald Model 6 Crane after RBC Bank signed up to supply the loan for the acquisition. The new crane is tentatively set to arrive in September, and in the meantime cargo operations will continue as the port has another Gottwald crane.

The involvement of RBC Bank once again demonstrates the continued trust and commitment of the financial institution with respect to Port St. Maarten in continuing to nurture and foster their business relationship with the port, but also to be a continuous partner in the development of the country.

As part of the acquisition of the new Gottwald Model 6 crane, Port St. Maarten was also able to find a suitable buyer for the older Terex Gottwald HMK 260E, also known as Crane 1.
The acquisition of the Terex Gottwald Model 6 Mobile Harbour Crane and the additional Bromma spreaders will in no doubt bolster Port St. Maarten’s position and continue to expand its cargo related activities and foot print within the North Eastern Caribbean region.
As a result of this new development whereby initial discussions started some years ago, Port St. Maarten has recently concluded all ground work and due diligence in acquiring and trading in their older version Model 4 Gottwald Crane for a newer Model 6 crane with an outreach of 15 across and load capacities of 125t, to be able to properly accommodate and continue to grow its foot print within the north eastern Caribbean region.
The Terex Gottwald Model 6 harbour crane is high performance for higher handling rates, and is part of the large crane family from Terex Port Solutions. The crane can be used on ships up to post-Panamax and Capesize Bulker class.
craneport24072015The Model 6 crane is equipped with the technical and ergonomic functions and features required to improve productivity, environmental compatibility and facilitate operation to boost economical and sustainable cargo handling in ports and terminals. Port St. Maarten crane staff is already trained in using this model of crane.
Over the years Port St. Maarten has invested significantly in Cargo, where infrastructure, dredging, and upgrading of Cranes are concerned; training of staff leading to six local certified operators and supervisors.

With increasing cargo volumes especially related to transshipment where enormous growth opportunity exist, brings about a good feeling for port officials.
Port St. Maarten cargo facility investments have led to a steady growth in containerized business making the island a regional sub-hub for the North Eastern Caribbean.
Port St. Maarten serves the islands of Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Antigua & Barbuda. The port is also in the process of developing a special relationship with the Caribbean Netherlands islands of Saba and St. Eustatius with respect to port handling, operations, economic development and sustainability. Both islands receive their cargo shipments/services from Port St. Maarten.

 

wreathlaying24072015PHILIPSBURG:---- 89 years later the late Albert Claudius Wathey also known as Claude Wathey was honored with a wreath laying ceremony in front of the Government Administration Building on Friday moring.
Family members of the late politician and supporters flocked by his statue to pay tribute to the “ole man” Erno Labega started out the wreath laying session with some words about the late politician.
Al Wathey laid the first wreath along with Michaela Hodge on the part of University of St. Martin. Member of Parliament Sarah Wescot Williams and Erno Labega laid a wreath on behalf of the Democratic Party.
The United Peoples Party was represented by Sylvia Meyers, President of the board and Gina Illidge. Grandkids Ariana Rivers and Melony Wathey took a moment of silence infront of the statue and laid their wreath.
acwaheywreathlaying24072015The Dr. Claude Wathey Political Awareness Foundation member Valerie Giterson-Pantophlet laid a wreath on behalf of the organization.
MP Wescot Williams called the occasion a special one. Wathey was responsible for placing a young Wescot Williams on the democratic party list years ago. The Council of Ministers of St. Maarten was represented by Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Claret Connor who laid the last wreath and congratulated the family for the work Wathey done for St. Maarten and was honored to be present at the ceremony.

Minister Connor lays wreath on behalf of COM at 89th birthday commemoration of Dr. A.C. Wathey


 cconnorwreatlaying24072015Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Claret Connor, on behalf of the Council of Ministers, Friday, July 24th 2015, laid a wreath at the statue of Dr. A.C. Wathey in front of the Government Administration Building in commemoration of his 89th birthday.
Wreaths were also placed at the statue by representatives of the Wathey family, the United People’s (UP) party, Democratic Party (DP), A.C. Wathey Foundation, and the University of St. Martin (USM).

mauricelake26102014PHILIPSBURG:---- United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake is calling on Government to come up with creative financing ideas and to foster stronger more meaningful public-private partnerships. Such partnerships will increase the development of the economy and improve services for the entire country.
“The private sector has been the driving force for years as an essential pillar of the economy and to the economic achievements of our country. They are why we are tops in the Caribbean in a lot of areas over the years. In these challenging economic times with a government that doesn't have money, that is the only way we can move forward as a country is hand-in-hand with the private sector,” said MP Lake.
“When government and the business community work together the ultimate winners are the people of St. Maarten. Good partnerships, that’s what it’s all about,” said the MP. The partnership will stimulate growth, stability, create decent jobs and enhance community togetherness to reduce crime and poverty.”
St. Maarten’s economy saw a 1.5 per cent growth in 2014 and is projected to see a 1.6 per cent growth this year, according to the Annual Report 2014 of the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten (CBCS).
Lake: “I know St. Maarten can show a better increase in economic growth if we show more political maturity and work together to build this country. We need to raise the bar to take this country to another level.”
The drastic decline in the construction sector in 2014 shows the urgent need for government to boost the economy by starting projects to benefit the people, said Lake. “The country’s budget it tight, I know, but that’s the reason we need to get creative. Government needs to build homes for our young professionals. The Vorst Land is now in the hands of government – free and clear. We have no reason to wait, let’s start the process. When the private sector sees government is going something in the community, the confidence level will go up and more will start to happen.”
“Why we can't build more affordable housing with the assistance of the General Pension Fund APS for local professionals at a deducted rate, create financing with SHTA to pay law and hospitality teachers to execute much needed courses for our university with public/private partnership projects,” said Lake.
“What’s the holdup on completing the taxi way for the airport to keep our competitive edge in the Caribbean for the upcoming season? Why the businesses in Front Street and Back Street can't contribute to the maintenance and upkeep of the streets in Philipsburg in the form of a public/private partnership,” asked Lake.
The MP questioned that status of utilities company GEBE’s investments in waste-to-energy and alternative energy to reduce to cost of living which is the main areas hurting our people.
Lake called for a revamp of the tax system so everyone, including undocumented people pay taxes, instead of a just a few. “The integration of all tax related departments and unique number system are needed promptly to increase tax compliance.”
Government needs to create other incentives, other than money, to help entrepreneurs to jump start their businesses and by extension the economy, said Lake.
Central Bank President Emsley Tromp has advised government in the Annual Report to reconsider of St. Maarten’s authority to borrow on the capital market and the country’s budgetary constraints leaves limited or no room to borrow for much needed capital investment projects. “These projects are very critical for continued economic growth in our country, the Dutch is not going to let us borrow and create a budget for capital investments for St. Maarten,” said Lake.
Lake said in his former post as VROMI Minister he was successful without a balanced budget thanks to his “Back to Basics” approach of working with the community and coming up with creative financing ideas, including forging public/private partnership projects.
“I hit the ground running as a minister working very closely with the Timeshare Association, St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association, Harbour, Airport, Rotary and many other associations and community councils in connection to public/private partnership projects. These led to the upgrading of the entrance at Oyster Pond, Pelican, improved road signage, streetlights, adopting roundabouts and paving of dirt roads within the different districts,” said Lake.
Lake wanted to complete the upgrading of the sidewalks along the main road of Simpson Bay together with area businesses to create a safer walk and running path, and addressing the drainage problem by Atruim Hotel going into Pelican, giving the local contractors within their district a tender two year contract to clean the trenches within their district, outsource the road painting contract but his 18 months term as a minister ended in December 2014 and he headed into Parliament. “I wanted to do the same type of public-private partnership project we did with the improved road in Cupecoy.”
MP Lake concluded that he understands everything costs money, but: “If we come together and everyone contributes with a public-private partnership initiative, we would get a lot more accomplished for the country.
“Government needs to hit the ground running and start building especially in a time where construction is stagnant at the moment. We need to build more sewage treatment plants and water tanks in strategic areas, and this could be done via the aforementioned initiative along with the landowners.”

PHILIPSBURG:----- The Office of Disaster Management (ODM) and the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten are closely monitoring reports related to the undersea submarine volcano known as ‘Kick ‘em Jenny’ which is located near the island of Grenada in the South Caribbean Sea.
There is no imminent threat, and the Government of Sint Maarten will be informed by the relevant scientists if there is a need for action to be taken at the local level, but that is not the case at this point in time.
According to the Seismic Research Centre of the University of the West Indies (UWI-SRC), on Thursday, July 23rd from 1:25am to 3:00am local time, a strong continuous signal was observed on instruments monitoring the Kick ‘em Jenny submarine volcano.
Signs of elevated seismicity (earthquakes) began on 11th July and continue to present. For the period since the 11th July a total of more than 200 micro and small earthquakes, of varying magnitudes, have been recorded, with the largest, prior to the strong signal, less than magnitude 3.0.
There have also been observations from divers of degassing occurring off the west coast of Grenada in the Moliniere Sculpture Park area.
This activity is being closely monitored by The UWI-SRC and further updates would be issued as more information becomes available.

Pembroke Pines, FL:---- For more than 20 years, destinations have improved their share of cruise tourism by hosting the annual Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Conference & Trade Show. From triple-digit increases in passenger and vessel arrivals to the development of new piers and cruise destinations, hosts of the FCCA Conference & Trade Show have directly benefited from spotlighting their products, experiences and infrastructure to the industry's most influential decision makers-over 100 executives, presidents and CEOs from FCCA's 19 Member Lines.

Cozumel and Mexico aim to actualize these benefits by hosting their second FCCA Conference & Trade Show from October 5 - 9, 2015. The destination knows the significance of hosting this event because of their progress after their first Conference in 2007.

According to data from the port authorities, in 2006 Cozumel received 2,028,002 passenger arrivals, and Mexico received 5,551,176. Just one year after hosting the event, Cozumel experienced a 21 percent increase, with 2,450,381 passenger arrivals from FCCA Member Lines alone, and Mexico saw 10 percent growth, with over 6.1 million Member Line passenger arrivals. Plus Cozumel continued rising, seeing over 3.3 million passenger arrivals from FCCA Member Lines last year and garnering the second-most passenger arrivals in the region.

As Cozumel and Mexico recognize, these numbers extend far beyond the cruise pier; they impact the entire country's economy, to the tune of $565.4 million in passenger, crew and cruise line spending, in addition to 15,990 jobs and $93.5 million in wages generated through cruise tourism, per the Business Research & Economic Advisors (BREA) 2007 study, Economic Contribution of Cruise Tourism in Mexico.
The 2009 BREA study, Economic Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Destination Economies, found that the average expenditure per passenger in Cozumel was $104.58 (a 17 percent increase compared to 2007), which directly benefited numerous industries through purchases of goods and services, including food and beverage at restaurants and bars, shore excursions, ground transportation and retail purchases.
The same study showed that Cozumel benefited from crewmembers spending $25.6 million for similar products and services; cruise lines paying $24.6 million; and cruise tourism generating 7,089 jobs with wages of $41.4 million (a 28 percent increase compared to 2007).

By these numbers, if Cozumel's 2014 FCCA Member Line passenger arrivals grew the same 20 percent experienced after hosting their first FCCA Conference & Trade Show, it would represent $69.4 million more in passenger spending alone, along with the coinciding increases of employment and crew and cruise line spending, as well as indirect contributions that include supplies purchased by tour operators, restaurants and port authorities.

Even a single additional cruise vessel would carry a large economic wake for Cozumel and the country. BREA's figures show that just one average cruise ship-130,000 GRT, carrying 3,000 passengers and 500 crewmembers-in Cozumel generated $313,740 in passenger spending and $31,740 in crew spending, along with roughly $29,000 in port fees, totaling $374,480 in direct economic contribution, not including employment and indirect contributions.

Considering this potential economic impact, it becomes easy to understand why Cozumel and Mexico again decided to invest in the country's economy by hosting the FCCA Conference & Trade Show.

To learn more about and/or register for the FCCA Conference & Trade Show, please visit www.regonline.com/fccacozumel.

claudewathey23072015PHILIPSBURG:---- The annual wreath laying ceremony, commemorating the life of the late Dr. A. C Wathey will be held on July 24th at his statue in front of the Government Administration building in Philipsburg at 9.00 a.m.
July 24this the birthdate of the “Old Man”, as Claude was affectionally called.
During the short annual ceremony, wreaths are laid by the Government of St. Maarten, the Democratic Party, which he co-founded, the United People’s Party, the University of St. Martin, A.C. Wathey Educational & Awareness Foundation, The Family of the late Dr. A.C. Wathey
“The wreath laying event is coordinated by the A. C. Wathey Educational and Awareness Foundation, a foundation created in his honor to promote political awareness amongst the general population of St. Maarten”, according to foundation president, Mrs. Valerie Giterson-Pantophlet.
Dr. A. C. Wathey was born on July 24, 1926 and had dedicated his life to serving the people of St. Maarten in numerous political capacities.
He, along with the late Clem Labega founded the Democratic Party of St. Maarten, and the University of St. Martin was the brainchild of himself and Ambassador Hushang Ansari, just to mention 2 of his lasting contributions.
The wreath laying ceremony is also a sign of homage to his indelible contribution to the overall growth of our beloved St. Maarten land.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:---- Previously on Tuesday July 21st at around 4:30pm the Simpson bay patrol was directed to the paid parking area located at the PJIA. On arrival they encountered a 39 year male bleeding from a stab wound to his right forearm. At the hospital he explained detectives that his child’s mother was the one that had stabbed him after partially causing damage to his vehicle that was parked in the paid parking at the airport. The reason behind this outburst is still sketchy. The victim told detectives that he did not want to press charges but would give a full recount of the incident in the days to come.

Jet Ski accident
PHILIPSBURG:--- On the July 21st at around3pm several tourists staying at a local hotel were involved in a crash involving Jet Ski’s in the Great Bay harbor. According to reports the jet ski’s were rented by two brothers and while riding they collided into each other. One of the brothers sustained injuries to his ankle while the other brother was uninjured. The injured tourist was transported by  ambulance to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment.

Man arrested with stolen car
PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday July 22nd the patrol arrested a male suspect who was in possession of a stolen vehicle. The vehicle had been stolen several weeks ago from the French side of the island but was spotted numerous times driving on the Dutch Side of the island.
The stolen vehicle was once again seen and the patrol was dispatched to the location. Upon question the male subject that was standing by the vehicle stated that he was the owner and had bought it from a third party. He was immediately arrested and the vehicle was confiscated. After questioning he was placed in preventive custody pending further investigation.

Man arrested
PHILISPBURG:--- On Wednesday July 22nd a 25 year male was arrested after being suspected of breaking into cars in the area of the Causeway. After a report was filed stating that shortly after having discovered that their vehicle had been broken into they spotted a suspicious vehicle driving away from the scene patrols were on the look out for this vehicle. The vehicle number plate, make and model were also given to the police. The vehicle was spotted in Philipsburg and police patrol mange to stop and control the vehicle. In his possession was found items belonging to several victims who had had their vehicle broken into while parked in the area of the Causeway Bridge. The suspect was kept for questioning as detectives are busy investigating further.

KPSM Police Report.

armedrobberyfillin13082012PHILIPSBURG:----- Previously on Monday July 13th at approximately five in the early morning hours a call came in to the central police dispatch that a male subject had just been robbed and shot. Patrols were on their way to Nazareth when they were redirected to the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) because the victim had already been transported there. On arrival the victim had already been taken to the operation room but was in stable condition.
The victim stated that while he was sitting in his car when he was suddenly attacked by two armed men who proceeded to attempt to rob him of his gold chain. A struggle ensued and he managed to free himself from there grip and ran towards his car that was parked nearby. He was then shot at and was struck in the back. The victim managed to escape and drive himself home to safety. The victim has since been released from hospital.
At this time the investigation is ongoing and for now this is the only information available. Any updates will be giving in a subsequent report.

KPSM Police Report

stuartjohn23072015PHILIPSBURG: --- The entertainment industry on St. Maarten is surely seeing some movements yet again.

Stuart Johnson has officially taken up the responsibility of being Manager for X-plosion Band. A well known St.Maarten band with endless hits is busy restructuring for a "epic come back."

"I feel humbled and honored to become a manager for a band that is no stranger to St.Maarten, the region and around the world," Johnson stated.

Johnson resigned from his post of Manager of the junior carnival band 4M HD a couple weeks ago.

"In a few days we will be releasing new songs as our commitment to the local music industry which is year round and not only during carnival time," Johnson added.

Johnson's role as manager is further supported by well-known local singer Theo De Weever who will work with him to manage the band.

Johnson added, "Theo is a dynamic singer who knows music first hand from his many performances and I'm glad he accepted the opportunity from me to co-manage the band."

The band is busy with the completion of its next album. It's time St. Maarten's music recaptures the #1 spot locally, regionally and internationally, as we've done in the past.

"The return of X-plosion is going to be epic and I promise you St.Maarten that you will be proud of our own talent yet again," Johnson concluded.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM) :--- School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching at the Inspection Department of Ministry of Economic Affairs would like to remind school bus owners and drivers that school bus inspections are scheduled to start this Friday, July 24 and again on July 28 and 29.

School bus owners and drivers are hereby advised to take note of the aforementioned dates. Inspections will take place between 8.30am and 12.30pm.

School bus owners/drivers are requested to call the department to make an appointment.

Drivers are required to provide the following documentation during the inspection process: Valid driver’s license; Insurance; Valid motor vehicle inspection card and Business license. Fire extinguishers and First Aid Kits are also part of inspection process.

The key objective is to continue to provide safe, reliable and comfortable transportation services for school children.

For further information about services rendered by the Inspection Section, call telephone number 542-5641.

PHILIPSBURG:---- Ministry VROMI will be pruning the branches of the trees in the Philipsburg Market on Gevangenissteeg on Friday July 24, which will consequently call for the closing of the street.

Gevangenissteeg will be closed from 5AM through 9AM for the pruning works as well as clean up.

Motorists and pedestrians will be restricted access should take note of the closure and use alternative access to backstreet

VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences caused.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sunshine Real Estate managed to secure a contract with the Dutch Government to provide solar energy on the island of St. Eustatius.
SMN News obtained information from one of the people that are acquainted with the company who said that on Thursday last week the Dutch Government signed the contract with Sunshine Real Estate after they won the bid on that island. The project which is very comprehensive will cost the Dutch government close to 5 million Euros for 2 MW of solar energy some of which will be stored in batteries so that the island could run solely on solar power. The first part of the project is to provide solar energy to parts of St. Eusttius but the objective of the Dutch is to get to the point where Sunshine Real Estate will provide solar enegry to the entire island.

According to the information SMN News obtained is that the process took just over eight months before the contract was signed on Thursday which include the bidding process.
Sunshine Real Estate also won the bid to provide solar energy for GEBE St. Maarten but to date no contract can be signed even though the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Rene Gartner signed a letter of intent (LOI) with the company.
SMN News further learnt that Sunshine Real Estate did everything they were asked to do after they won the bidding process and even provided all documents to GEBE but somehow the former COO Romelio Maduro and the current CFO Rene Gartner messed up the process. "The former COO Romelio Maduro refused to take the LOI to the Supervisory Board as he was basically fooling around with the project and the investors, that forced Gartner to sign the LOI and then Maduro took it to the board when he wanted to get rid of Gartner. This LOI and the car Gartner purchased without the approval of the Shareholder representative were subjects the Supervisory Board of Directors questioned. Because of these two disagreements Gartner and Maduro almost ended up in a fist fight during one of their meetings with the supervisory board of directors of GEBE."
SMN News published the LOI that Rene Gartner signed before presenting it to GEBE Supervisory Board for approval. Inside sources at GEBE said that the supervisory board of directors sent an eight page memo to Gartner posing several questions to him on the LOI with Sunshine Real Estate but to date Gartner did not respond to the supervisory board thus the process of awarding the contract to Sunshine Real Estate halted.
In earlier reports SMN News reported that GEBE internal controller was busy formulating a report for the supervisory board on how bidding takes place at GEBE, however, SMN News could not confirm if the report on the bidding process at GEBE has been completed and submitted.
It should also be noted that the shareholder representative of GEBE announced earlier this year that they will be conducting a forensic audit at all the government owned companies on the island

unesco22072015PHILIPSBURG:----The St. Maarten National Commission for UNESCO is organizing a five (5) day intangible cultural heritage (ICH) field inventory exercise targeting young people from various youth organizations in the community.
Minister Claret Connor, who delivered the welcome remarks on Monday, July 20th thanked the young people for participating in this important and valuable initiative, and for assisting the Sint Maarten National Commission for UNESCO with this project which will assist with preserving and passing on this knowledge about St. Martin’s culture heritage. He asked them to treasure this opportunity and experience, and he looks forward to reviewing some of the recordings and documentation from this week.
One or more participants from the Youth Parliament, National Institute of Arts, Funtopia, The SXM Young Ambassadors, Voice of Our Children, Voice of the Youth and Teen Times are participating in the workshop.
During the five days of training, they are learning a number of skills that will enable them to assist with the inventorying and recording our intangible cultural heritage.
The lead facilitator for the training is Ms. Clara Reyes, co-director of the National Institute of the Arts (NIA), while other facilitators for the workshops include Ms. Daphne Thomas of the Culture Department, Mr. Alston Lourens of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, Mr. Rodney Richardson and members of the Department of Communication (DCOMM) and Ms. Marcellia Henry, Secretary General of UNESCO, St. Maarten.
The sessions over the 5 days will focus on developing the young people’s knowledge and understanding of Cultural Heritage: Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) &Tangible Cultural Heritage, the importance of identifying, safeguarding and inventorying St. Martin’s Cultural Heritage.
The youth participants will also obtain practical training in the usage of audio and video recording and photography. They will learn interviewing skills and techniques and will discuss attitudes, ethics and responsibilities when inventorying and ICH element in a community.
The final aspect of the training consists of preparations for inventorying gathering information about the ICH Element the ‘Ponum Dance’. In which students will get the opportunity to go on an excursion to interview and video record different persons (dancers, drummers, senior citizens), who still practice, preserve and have knowledge of this national dance. Afterwards, the editing of the recorded work will follow.

The Sint Maarten National Commission for UNESCO would like to thank the Netherlands’ Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, who via the UNESCO, Paris is financing this project to Strengthen the capacities of Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, St. Eustatius, St. Maarten, Saba, and Suriname to jointly implement the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. Other persons whom the National Commission would also like to thank include the UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office, particularly Ms. Andrea Richards for coordinating this project, and Mr. Nigel Encalda, UNESCO Paris Head Quarters, particularly the Intangible Cultural Heritage Division, and the local ICH Organizing Committee members, Marcellia Henry, Secretary Genral-UNESCO, St. Maarten stated.

Berlin:----- Transparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation, will launch its St. Maarten National Integrity System assessment on 28 July 2015. Following extensive research and interviews with key stakeholders in the past year, the report will contain evidence-based findings on the corruption risks on the island as well as concrete recommendations on how to improve integrity and good governance. It looks in detail into the main pillars of society, such as the public sector, business, political parties, media and other institutions.

The report will be launched with a public event in which the main findings and recommendations will be presented for discussion. All citizens of St. Maarten are cordially invited.

The event is also open to all journalists and media outlets.

When: Tuesday, 28 July 2015, 19:00 – 21:00
Where: University of St. Martin

Speakers will include:

  •  Alejandro Salas, Regional Director for the Americas at Transparency International
  • •Top government officials invited to speak

More on St. Maarten Integrity investigation http://www.transparency.org/whatwedo/nisarticle/st._maarten_2014

 

PHILISBURG:---- lions22072015The St.Maarten Lions Club presented a donation of US$1000 to the St. Maarten Volley Association to assist the organization in preparing the for the upcoming 2015 Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association(ECVA) Junior Men & Women Championships. Eight male and six female teams will play volleyball from July 23rd to 26th, 2015 at the L.B. Scot Sports Auditorium starting from 10am through 10pm. The Lions Club will be promoting their Youth Alcohol Abuse Awareness Campaign during the volleyball with the placement of banners at the event location.

(in picture) The President of the St. Maarten Lions Association Lion Eldert Louisa (on right) presenting the cheque to the President of the St. Maarten Volleyball Association Raymond Jacobs with St. Maarten Volleyball Selection Team in the background.

WILLEMSTAD:---- Curaçao recorded another success in managing to take away funds from criminals. This yet even before the " Afpakteam Curacao” is operational. Authorities on Curaçao assisted the United States (USA) in a matter involving a Venezuelan drug trafficker who laundering proceeds through Puerto Rico. He was arrested in Colombia and extradited in 2010 to the United States. As a result, the United States is prepared to share $873,127.57 with Curaçao. This in accordance with the “asset sharing treaty” which exists between Curaçao and the USA.
The funds at the “Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section” (AFMLS) will be allocated on the
account of the Fund for Combatting Crime which is administered by the Ministry of Justice of
Curaçao.

VS deelt fondsen met Curaçao

Curaçao boekt wederom een succes in het kader van het “afpakken” van gelden van criminelen. Dit nog zelfs voordat het “Afpakteam Curaçao” operationeel is. In dit geval hebben de autoriteiten van Curaçao de Verenigde Staten (VS) geholpen in een onderzoek waarbij een Venezolaanse drugshandelaar is aangehouden en veroordeeld is voor witwassen. Opbrengsten werden door de verdachte via Puerto Rico gesluisd. De man werd gearresteerd in Colombia en is in 2010 uitgeleverd aan de Verenigde Staten. Dientengevolge is de Verenigde Staten nu bereid het bedrag van $
873,127.57 te delen met Curaçao. Dit conform het “asset sharing” verdrag tussen Curaçao en de VS. De fondsen ondergebracht bij de Amerikaanse “Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section” (AFMLS) wordt gestort op de rekening van het Criminaliteitsbestrijdingsfonds van Curaçao, deze wordt beheerd door het Ministerie van Justitie van Curaçao.

Merka ta kompartí fondonan ku Kòrsou

Korsou a bolbe logra un éksito den kuadro di kitamentu di fondonan di kriminal. Tur esaki asta promé ku “Afpakteam Kòrsou” a bira un realidat. Den e kaso aki ta outoridatnan di Kòrsou ku a yuda Estádos Unídos den pasado resien ku un kaso ku ta envolví un tráfikadó di droga Venezolano ku tabata laba plaka via Puerto Rico. El a keda detené na Colombia i despues ekstraditá pa Estádos Unídos na 2010. Komo resultado di e kaso Merka ta dispuesto awor pa kompartí e montante di
$873,127.57 ku Kòrsou. Esaki konforme un areglo ku tin entre Korsou i Estádos Unídos, formulá den
e asina yamá “asset sharing treaty”.
E fondonan aloká serka e departamentu Merikano, “Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section” (AFMLS), ta keda depositá na Korsou riba e Fondo di Kriminalidat (Criminaliteitsbestrijdingsfonds) ku ta ser manehá pa Ministerio di Hustisia di Kòrsou.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:---- On Monday the 20th of July approximately 3:30pma police patrol was dispatched to Calabas Drive in Almond Grove where a 65 year old male was robbed and beaten in his home when he was confronted by a masked intruder. After severely injuring the victim, the assailant managed to still search the victims’ home and left with undisclosed amount of items from the home. Patrols responded quickly, but the assailant managed to evade capture. Members of the forensic department were on the scene and detectives are conducting an investigation. The victim was transported to the French side to seek medical attention for his injuries. Contact was made with the victim who is still in hospital. He will be flown to Guadeloupe for further medical attention.

KPSM Police Report.

PHILIPSBURG:----  The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations (CKAIR) of Parliament will meet in session on July 23.

The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations meeting is set for Thursday at 10.00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point is a discussion on a draft letter to the Chairpersons of the Dutch First and Second Chambers of Parliament pertaining to the position of the Dutch Parliament on the decisions of the Kingdom Conference that was held on June 16, 2015.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and parliament’s website www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:---- Front street will be closed from July 21 through July 28 from 8 PM through 5AM nightly
Demolishing works will be carried out for approximately 7 days at Building site #114 Front Street. Debris will be transported to the landfill from the demolishing site through Front Street along Diamond Casino to the Sanitary landfill.
Motorists will be restricted access and pedestrians should take note of the closure and use alternative access through backstreet.
VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences caused.

nurserosie21072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Rosie Gumbs also known as Nurse Rosie celebrated 25 years in her nursing career yesterday. She has been working at the St. Maarten Home in St.John for the last 25 years. The celebration took the form of a short service, with a blessing done by Evangelist Salt, some words of congratulations from colleagues and friends, followed by some snacks. Rosie was generally described as a person who takes her job very seriously.

rlabega21072015SIMPSON BAY:---The Managing Director of the Princess Juliana International Airport, SXM, Ms. Regina LaBega has been invited to participate as a panelist at the CEO forum of the Airports Conference of the Americas, which will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico from August 10 - 12, 2015.
Dubbed “Leadership Focus: Airline and Airport Executive Forum,” the session which will be held on August 12, 2015 will feature three other speakers, including Thomas Bosco, Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Mr. Mario Diaz, Director of the Houston Airport System, will be the moderator.
“I am honored for the invitation and see this as a recognition of what we have been doing at SXM Airport to enhance the passenger experience,” LaBega said.
The conference is organized by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), the South Central Chapter AAAE, and the International Association of Airport Executives (IAAE), in collaboration with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Topics to be discussed include runway safety, infrastructure planning and funding, commercial air service development, wildlife management, new concession trends, and security.
“This is the best forum for US airport, government and industry suppliers to network with representatives from the Caribbean and Latin America and to discuss the challenges associated with managing an international airport in today’s fast-moving environment,” the organizers stated on their website.

imarotarydonation21072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Rotary Club of St. Maarten Mid Isle continued its effort to give back to the community by donating food to the children and volunteers attending a 3-day Foster Care workshop at the John Larmonie Center on two consecutive days. On day one, pizzas and drinks were delivered for all to enjoy while on the second day the participants were able to partake of a healthier lunch as they were given veggie pasta, baked chicken legs and garden salads from Mark’s Place.

Present from Rotary Club of St. Maarten Mid Isle were Assistant District Governor Louis Wever, President David Antrobus, Immediate Past President Wayne Wilkie, And New Generations Chair Jon Hart.

Mrs. Antonia Hodge of the Hope Outreach Foundation for foster care was very appreciative of the gesture.

Rotary club of St. Maarten Mid Isle hopes to continue to assist with projects in the community that will improve the quality of life of all citizens in particular our youth.

zoo21072015PHILIPSBURG:---- On Saturday July 18, 2015, the St. Maarten Zoological and Botanical Foundation hosted a Bonfire & BBQ Fundraiser which was a great success. The event started at 6:00 pm sharp with the lighting of the tiki lamps and the igniting of the bonfire which was placed in the common area of the zoo.

The atmosphere was as promised, warm and relaxed, families came dressed in the T’s and jeans. The children were entertained by Funtophia. They received individually designed balloons and they also played childlike games and made full use of the playground facilities. The children also took part in a dance off competition which gave one child the opportunity to receive a raffle ticket for their parents for a “Weekend Getaway” at Royal Islander Club LaTerrasse Resort. The three finalists were Camicko, Jayden and Ceth.

Besides the relaxed atmosphere, music was provided by Genesis Music Group, which gave everyone the opportunity to dance the night away. Food and drinks were also on sale which was provided by Captain D’s.

On behalf of the board of the St. Maarten Zoological & Botanical Garden Foundation we would like to thank the persons and companies who contributed to making the event a success, and we look forward to your continued support in keeping our gates open for all to enjoy, the board concluded.

cftboard21072015PHILIPSBURG:---- During the last visit of the Board of Financial Supervision (Cft) in February, the government of Sint Maarten agreed to settle its payment arrears with APS and SZV before the end of May. The Cft regrets that government has missed the deadline and as a consequence, has discussed with the government of Sint Maarten how this issue can be resolved.

On June 24th and 25th, the Cft held meetings with the Governor, the Prime Minister, the minister of Finance, the Council of Ministers and the Financial Committee of Parliament. The main topics of discussion were settlement of the payment arrears, the compensation of the accumulated deficits in 2010-2014, the income ceiling for 2015, as well as the need to reform the public pension scheme and healthcare system.

2015 budget
The 2015 budget was provisionally approved by the end of March 2015 after substantial delays. At the same time the Cft requested the Kingdom Council to approve a multiannual compensation of the deficits accumulated in 2012-2014 (approximately ANG 60 million). On May 13th, the Kingdom Council decided that these deficits may be compensated in three years, up to the budget of 2018. Sint Maarten will now have to prepare a multiannual budget amendment to take this into account.

Actual revenue data up to April suggest that an income level of ANG 445 million may be just feasible. At the same time, the Cft notes that seasonal revenue patterns suggest that shortfalls may occur later in the year. Consequently, it has asked the government to stand ready to take remedial action if needed.

Payment arrears
The government of Sint Maarten also accepted to come up with a final settlement of the payment arrears to SZV and APS by the end of May. The Cft suggested using a combination of selling government property, using the proceeds of the ‘vereffening’ and budgetary amendments. It was clarified that payment arrears cannot be settled by taking up long-term loans, since this would undermine any budgetary discipline, apart from the fact that the Kingdom law does not allow such loans. Likewise the Cft requested the government to focus on the completeness of the budget, with regard to pension and healthcare related expenses, in order to avoid unforeseen new demands on the budget. Progress has been made in agreeing on the exact magnitude of the arrears to be settled, but the financial means to settle the arrears have not yet been properly identified by the government. The Cft regrets that this long-standing issue – which is of paramount importance for the viability of the social security for the people of Sint Maarten - has not been resolved. The Cft will have to inform the Kingdom Council of Ministers by early July and will possibly advise to give Sint Maarten a targeted instruction to address the specific issues outstanding.

Pension and healthcare reforms needed
An analysis of the payment arrears with SZV and APS shows that both the healthcare and pension system need urgent reforms to attain financially viable funds for the near future. Although several plans have been proposed by the council of ministers to restructure both systems, the attendant legislation still needs to be adopted by Parliament. The government plan to increase the pension age needs to be implemented, and the final-pay pension scheme needs to be substituted by an average-pay scheme, as is best practice elsewhere. Premiums are already at a high level and further increases would be needed to make the current pension scheme sustainable, which is clearly unrealistic and would undermine Sint Maarten’s competitive position by adding to labor costs. Healthcare expenses have been increasing rapidly, causing the SZV funds to dwindle its reserves to cover the deficits. Cost cutting measures such as excluding over the counter medicines, applying a 10% deductable and increasing the salary threshold are just a few examples that were included in the 2015 budget, but have not been executed. The Cft advises the government to take swift action to restructure the pension and healthcare system to enable them to attain long term financial sustainability.

Medium-term strategy
The Cft supports the government’s plans to structurally strengthen the Sint Maarten economy and lay the foundations for sustainable public finances. The government’s Strategy for Growth program can help to strengthen the tax base and so provide the necessary financial means to provide an adequate level of public services. Improved financial management, strengthening of the tax authority and improving tax compliance should underpin this strategy.

cconnorarchconf20072015PHILIPSBURG:-----  Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Claret Connor, spoke at the opening of the International Congress for Caribbean Archaeology (IACA) at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort.
The IACA is being hosted by St. Maarten from July 19-25. The IACA Congress is the largest gathering of professional archaeologists specializing in Caribbean studies in the world, with representatives from over 23 countries and over 300 delegates; it is the place to be for cutting-edge research information about heritage in the Caribbean.
Minister Connor during his address stated: “It is remarkable to observe that 26 years ago to be exact was the last time since this Congress was held on Dutch soil, and today you are here on St. Maarten (on another Dutch soil) for the 26th Edition of the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology. So as we would say it in the Dutch language “Welkom Op St. Maarten”.
“I can stand here as Minister of Tourism and Economics Affairs and say thank you for choosing St. Maarten for the venue of this event, because of the economic benefits that it will provide for our country. We are indeed honored to host over 200 delegates on our soil, however more important for me is that this congress comes at the heel of a very important process for St. Maarten. As a government we have established vital dialogues with all stakeholders; public, private and grassroots, whom are meticulously playing their role in sculpting and etching our “National Development Plan”.
“To complement the aforementioned process, my ministry recently organized an Economic Summit during which time the nucleus was placed on St. Maarten's comparative advantages and how these were central to developing its future. As a country in development, we must clearly identify these advantages and find ways to build upon them while adding to our existing products. For example our niche tourism, marine activities, agriculture, financial services and logistics are all areas identified in our National Economic Framework as viable options for St. Maarten.
“But imagine for a moment how irrelevant all of this work would be without aligning ourselves with the work that you do. The information that you share lays the linkages between cultural and national heritage and its importance to the community and development of a country.
“Imagine what our very existence would be like without the discipline of archaeology? Imagine not knowing about our past in order to cultivate our future. Imagine not knowing how a society adapts to cultural change. Imagine in absence of archaeology we would not know why so many visitors are attracted to our island.
“In the UK the (Charted Institute for Archaeology) or CIFA for example emphasizes moreover that planning policies should be on sustainable development that benefits the economy, society and the environment and requires, among other things, the protection and enhancement of the historic environment. For projects in the developing world, banks and development agencies increasingly require cultural assets to be looked after and to be incorporated into new development”. In other words, there is an immense correlation between archaeology and heritage, the environment, the economy and society as a whole that should not be underestimated by government.
“(The term re purpose-Reuse or Upcycle... comes to mind in looking again at our much talked about and treasured historical monuments and sights etc.)
“I want to therefore commend all of you present, whom during the next couple of days will be either networking with fellow colleagues or discoursing about future anthropological interpretations, new paths to be unraveled.....or pioneering new research and advancement in the discipline of heritage. I wish you continued success in your work collectively as an organization,” Minister Hon. Claret Connor said on Monday to the conference attendees.
The local host organization for the IACA Congress is the St. Maarten Archaeological Center (SIMARC), with St. Maarten archaeologist, Dr. Jay Haviser as Chairperson, along with cooperation from French Saint Martin and Anguilla.
Minister Connor commended the organizing committee under the auspices of Dr. Jay Haviser, the Simarc Secretariat, the St. Maarten Museum, and many public and private organizations (locally and abroad) who for the last two years have employed a lot of hard work to ensure that the congress emerges a success. “Each of these organizations has contributed in one way or the other to host this auspicious event,” Minister Connor pointed out.
Minister Connor extended, “...a very fruitful and productive congress to all delegates and their families. Do take some time to enjoy our island’s hospitality and diverse cuisine. May this assembly and visit to St. Maarten be an enjoyable one and I hope to see you back soon,” Minister Hon. Claret Connor concluded.
During the conference, there will be daily research paper sessions, guest lectures, field trips on island as well as to Anguilla, and cultural reception nights, throughout the week-long event.

heyligermissing20072015PHILIPSBURG:--- As the uproar continues within the United Peoples Party (UPP) since most Members of Parliament from the UPP faction are in disagreement with their leader Theodore Heyliger, at least two Members of Parliament from the UPP faction and two of their coalition partners have decided to take the bull by its horns to do the work of the people.
SMN News understands that some of the UPP MP’s are saying that their leader is not leading the country instead he is always off island making his business deals which is causing serious problems within the party.
Therefore MP Franklin Meyers who is the deputy leader of the UPP and faction leader took the bull by its horns and decided along with MP Tamara Leonard, coalition partners Independent Members of Parliament Leona Marlin Romeo and Cornelius de Weever and presented their governing program to Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs in the presence of Minister Claret Connor on July 16th 2015. A well-placed source within the UPP said that the leader of the UPP Theodore Heyliger had the biggest surprise Friday morning when he saw the outline of the Governing program in one of the local newspapers.
SMN News made several phone calls to MP Heyliger for a comment on what is happening within his party but he could not be reached.

Taxi Driver cooperated and settle for less than cost of damages.

Cay Hill:--- A female passenger from Liberty Cruise line that was at the end of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) to experience the jet blast from departing aircraft ended up hitting a taxi and broke its front lights. The passenger also suffered injuries to her forehead that had to be stitched while she also suffered with a broken collar bone.
The incident took place sometime on Monday. SMN News contacted Acting Police Spokesman Steven Carty who confirmed that the female tourist was hanging on PJIAE fence that is almost on Beacon Hill road. Carty said when the jet blast hit the passenger the hat she was wearing blew off and she turned around to get the hat and in doing so she landed on the taxi that was passing at the time. Carty said the taxi driver was very cooperative with the family and took less money from them for the damages to his vehicle since he knew the incident was not done on purpose. The acting police spokesman further explained that PJIAE took extra precautions and extended their fence way up to the Beacon Hill road while they placed several signs there hoping it would deter people from hanging on to the fence for the jet blast experience.

williambrooks21072015Supervisory Board submitted three names to Shareholder for the position.


PHILIPSBURG:---- The shareholder representative of government owned company GEBE will soon re-appoint William Brooks as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company.
SMN News learnt that the Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE submitted three names to the shareholder representatives on June 18th 2015.
Those persons are William Brooks, a former CEO of GEBE who was terminated in December 2011. Brooks was sent home by GEBE former chairman of the board the late Julius Lambert but it is highly possible that he will be reappointed to the position he once held.
The other two persons that were submitted to the shareholder (government) are Mr. Kwartel a Dutch national and Ms. Madeline Muys from Curacao.
According to information provided to SMN News is that the government of St. Maarten chose to re-appoint Brooks to the position he once held in the government owned company.
It is not clear how soon will the shareholder representative inform the Supervisory Board of Directors on the decision they have taken and how soon Brooks will be appointed. When Brooks was terminated from GEBE he went to St. Kitts where he was given the position as CEO of St. Kitts Electrical Company.
SMN News contacted a member of the Supervisory Board who confirmed that they made the nominations on June 18th 2015 and are awaiting a response from the government of St. Maarten. The supervisory board member made clear that Mr. William Brooks is from St. Maarten and he has to live just like everyone else, further to that the board member said that government had sent home the late Julius Lambert but they also re-appointed him sometime after. “Right now there is a strict Supervisory Board of Directors at GEBE and management of the company has to follow the rules and regulations that are set down and William Brooks will be no exception if government chose him as the candidate to fill the vacant position.

gpantophlet13032015PHILIPSBURG:---- Member of Parliament George Pantophlet is questioning the fact whether St. Maarten needs an Integrity Chamber or not. He came to this conclusion after reading an article in the Daily Herald entitled “Prosecutor’s Office Investigating Harbour, building of Causeway”. The article continues by mentioning that the investigation covers a range of areas including the causeway. What is interesting is that according to said article the Minister of Economic Affairs Claret Connor said and he quotes: “he hoped the Harbor would fully cooperate with the inquiry end of quote. (The interpretation is left up to the readers.) According to the article the Persecutor Karola van Nie mentioned issues surrounding the investigation such as corporate governance of the port authority, and let me insert here (where is the corporate governance council?), compliance with the law, compliance with the statutes and some specific issues and so on. Let me continue by quoting statements made by the Persecutor according to the article and I quote: Van Nie said that the proceedings had been prompted by claims from the community end of quote: And it continues to mention the different Integrity reports. Is the persecutors office implying that the people are complaining about the Harbor alone? He will explain this later on. The Member of Parliament is realizing that the real power lies in the hands of the Judiciary not Parliament. The Trias Politica consist of the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch and the Judiciary but the order is apparently incorrect it should be the other way around. The persecutor said according to the article and he quotes due to public interest and based on the Civil code of St. Maarten the persecutors office is authorized to submit a requests to the common court of justice of Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba to investigate the policies and course of affairs of any legal entity in St. Maarten and so on. What amongst the other statements caught the eye of the Member of Parliament is the following statement: The legal entity is obliged to provide the information requested and also to grant inspection of its books, documents and other data carriers should this be required. Maybe they can request the Minister of Finance Martin Hassink to provide him with the verdict given by the courts on the AUC and Inspectorate of Taxes case.
Although the Member of Parliament is sure that the persecutor knows what is in the civil code and we are talking about the interest of the public, it would have been transparent if the persecutors office would mention where in the civil code this authority given to them can be found. Because contrary to the statements that everyone should know the law the Member of Parliament begs to differ. The people have to be informed. The Member of Parliament was told in a discussion with someone that the persecutor’s office should not only investigate the Harbor Group of Companies but all government owned companies such as Gebe N.V., Telem Group and Princess Juliana International Airport. These are companies that belong to the people and he is sure that the inhabitants of this country are concerned as to their functioning. But it would not be appropriate for them to do so at this time. Step by Step and they will get there. It is clear the persecutor’s office probably might need to be strengthened along with the High council of states organs such as the advisory council, the general auditing chamber and the Ombudsman to carry out their functions or responsibilities. We also have the National Security Service. This is why he is questioning whether there needs to be an integrity chamber or not. In his opinion the answer is a resounding no. There are enough laws and organs in place to deal with the issue of integrity.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Inglot’s Store Manager Miranda Mathews presented the Funtopia Staff with a donation to support the group in their quest in raising funds for them to travel to Las Vegas. Present at the presentation was Owner and Manager of Funtopia Lucinda Audain, and her team of diverse young entertainers Crystal Blackett, Celina Monsanto, Lidie Schoop and Rijkman Hodge. The group is a part of the team of 14 local entertainers that are members of the Funtopia Youth Initiative (FYI) that are gearing up to make their dream trip possible to experience La Vegas shows and productions.
Las Vegas is the mecca for spectacular productions from the Cirque du Soleil which captivates surrealism and theatrical romance in their timeless productions. The international cast of world-class acrobats, dancers, synchronized swimmers, divers and characters perform in, on and above water to create a breathtaking experience in a magnificent theatre. The group is enthusiastic in also seeing the riveting production by the famous Jabbawakkeez from American best dance crew. Hip hop mimes with ultra-funky moves is an amazing show that combines high energy routines with state of the art theatrical effects.

deshane19072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Five time pageant winner Ms Dshnay Mathew York is preparing to clinch her sixth title at Ms Dutch Caribbean Islands pageant in Saba on Thursday July 30th
York is no stranger to pageantry having won five pageants so far in her life
Miss baby swimsuit model 1999
Ms Pichounette 2008
Ms Junior Carnival Queen 2006
Ms Teen Carnival Queen 2014
Ms Haynes Smith Caribbean Teen 2014
She is very excited to represent St Maarten as an ambassador in the caribbean islands pageant.She said when she takes the stage she will be representing the many people living on the island.She is thankful for the support she has been getting from the community.

Six young ladies of the Dutch caribbean islands will vie for the title.The pageant will be held at festival village in the bottom at 8 pm sharp.All contestants have been crowned at least once in their pageant experience so this show is expected to be on a high calibre,which will make the show very exciting

The contestants will travel to Saba on July 28th and will engage in various activities to become familiar with Saba and get prepared for the pageant

Ms York is being groomed by her Model coach Francis Mathew a three time award winning best model coach in the UK.
York sees this pageant as another way to showcase her beloved St Maarten.She enjoys singing dancing and modelling in her spare time

Tickets for the show cost $15 per person.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Sarah Wescot Williams said she considers the conflict between the Supervisory Board of Directors and the MD/CEO of NV GEBE more of a labor issue or a conflict between employer and employee, the relationship between the Shareholder (the government of St. Maarten) and its company's supervisory board deserves closer scrutiny and should be a concern ti everyone on St. Maarten. "This even more so, if we observe government's behavior towards its companies in general.The su pervisory boards of these companies represent the shareholder, the government.
The government "owns" and directs these companies on behalf of the people of St. Maarten. The supervisory boards and their managements need to protect the corporate operations of these government-owned companies as best as they can. No difference there between these companies and any other "private" company.'
What is baffling, is when issues between the government as shareholder and its supervisory boards play out in public. Granted, this is often difficult to control, but then it behooves government to also publicly set the record straight. MP Wescot Williams said in a press statement on Sunday.
"What we see happening now with government-owned companies or even government (related) foundations is undermining the credibility of these institutions and that of the government in general. By their very nature, these companies a/o foundations are all important to St. Maarten. The question can rightfully be asked: "Who is steering this country and where to?" All hope was pinned on the governing program for an answer to this question. Sad to conclude, this document has not done so in the least, MP Wescot Williams further stated
"A governing program presented TO the government by the coalition partners???
Usually these programs come FROM government, regardless of how the drafting takes place or with whose input.
What we witnessed, is the process in reverse and tells us a whole lot about the modus operandi of the governing partners on St. Maarten."

mauricelake26102014PHILIPSBURG:----  United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake congratulates Dr. Emiko Bird-Lake in her achievement of being the first Sint Maarten-born Cardiologist, adding that she is a role model for the nation’s youth.
MP Lake further added that he would like to see a better plan of action and incentives put in place by Government when it concerns local professionals returning home to work as well as those who are already here working on the island.
“We have a lot of local professionals who work in Government and the private sector who are still waiting to get some type of response or incentives from Government (especially from the Personnel Department) for returning back to the island after their studies to help build up this country.
“I am very concerned of this trend where we focus and give better incentives package for other professionals from abroad, rather than focus on what we can do for our own local professionals who come back home. We are working in reverse order here. That’s why as an MP in Parliament, I am very adamant of getting rid of the Expat Law in the public sector and adjusting it in the private sector.

“If the private sector wants an expat professional let them pay the price and other incentives for them. I am looking forward to receiving an upgraded draft of the “instroombeleid”, incentive policy, from our Prime Minister, and would hope that all outstanding requests are dealt with expediently by our HR Department.
“We need to look into these outstanding requests from our returning professionals, and to offer more attractive incentives other than a year of 10-15% toelage on your salary, transportation cost, and a one way ticket back to St. Maarten. We need a structural return home policy. Otherwise it is Government itself who is contributing to the “brain drain” phenomena here on our beautiful island.
“An expat professional gets a high salary, transportation cost, house rent, and hardly pays any wage taxes. We need to change this trend and start focusing on our own local professionals by offering better incentives instead of just congratulating them. As an MP, I went through this experience of coming back home with three Master's Degrees, often being labelled overqualified, walking in the hot sun for a year, working odd jobs to help my mom and living back home and having to pay my own transportation cost back home to contribute to developing my Country.
“Only by the grace of God and a strong family back bone, hard work and some local professionals and Leaders such as the late Vance James Jr. and MP Heyliger, was I given the opportunity to serve and give back to my Country. That's why I have a passion to see to it that others don't go through what I went through in life. I just would like for Government to upgrade their incentive policy which was never done before for our local professionals as well as building affordable housing for them as well.
“The Public and Private sector have set back a lot of our local professionals when they applied for certain positions in Sint Maarten. It seems we love to setback our local professionals. It's a Country shame on how we treat some of our top local professionals in the different fields and discourage them and then they have to turn to find work in other Countries.
“We have local professionals who returned back home and are still at home without work or on the waiting list of Government to get a deduction on their scholarship payments for returning back home to work to contribute towards the national development of Sint Maarten.
“Government doesn't have money for them to get a deduction on their scholarship but can easily entertain payments for the expat professionals.
“Imagine Government is requesting for certain jobs that the person must have over 10 to 15 years’ experience in which we know our local professionals don’t have that type of experience. The expert in anything was once a beginner.
“I am just highlighting some of the setbacks that our local professionals are facing in Sint Maarten. They have come to me asking how and where Parliament can assist so others don’t have to go through the same thing. That’s why we need to invest in our local people through training, education and the recognition of best practices and individual achievements according to our Governing program. I am looking forward to the Minister of General Affairs and the Minister of Education to make this change based on our Governing program.
“We need to lead by example and offer a better incentive package for them to return back home and we need to start now,” UP MP Maurice Lake pointed out.
The MP added: “We also have to stop demeaning our own local professionals such as in the case of Denicio Richardson and other local professionals. I don't understand why his court case has not been finalized as yet, but yet in the meantime other cases are being entertained. We need to raise the bar and take this Country to another level,” MP Lake concluded.

swescotwilliams26012015PHILIPSBURG:--- MP Sarah Wescot Williams said in a press release on behalf of the Democratic Party faction of Parliament that she received a favorable response from the presidium of Parliament ( consisting of the Chairperson and his 2 deputies). “The presidium has favorably decided on my request to have the proposals regarding electoral reform that I submitted in my capacity as Prime Minister in 2014, picked up again by Parliament.”
Given the sentiments of the public and the unanimous motion passed by Parliament in 2013 regarding electoral reform, back then Wescot Williams said she had prepared a discussion paper, which she submitted to Parliament regarding several options as far as electoral reform is concerned.
These proposals ranged from possible amendments to the constitution, amendments to the electoral ordinance and the ordinance on registration and finances of political parties, to changes to the Rules of Order of Parliament.
“After several discussions in Parliament, which as Prime Minister I initiated, this paper was regretfully shelved by Parliament. In June, I -now in my capacity as MP- proposed to Parliament to have the legal advisor of Parliament further advice Parliament on these proposals, after receiving a quotation to do the relevant work.. I have recently been informed that this will take place, which of course I welcome.”
MP Wescot Williams said she is looking forward to the firm decision by Parliament to outsource this project and to the resulting proposals for debate in Parliament.
Electoral reform is one of the priorities of the Democratic Party and we look forward to the support of the other parliamentary factions in moving this matter forward.

Oranjestad, Willemstad, PHILIPSBURG:---- The LGBTI (sexually diverse) organizations ALFA (Alternative Life-style Foundation Aruba), FOKO (Curaçao Pride Foundation) and SAFE (St. Maarten/St. Martin Alliance for Equality), jointly declare that the only acceptable end result of the struggles for the rights of committed LGBTI (sexually diverse) couples is the granting of full marriage rights to same-sex couples in each of the Caribbean countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

We assert that the struggles for equal rights for LGBTI (sexually diverse) citizens and couples in the CAS (Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten) countries are an extension of the struggle against slavery and forced labor, the struggle for equal rights for women, and the struggle for autonomy of the 20th century movements of the people against racism and colonialism. This resolution has been written with the recognition that LGBTI (sexually diverse) rights are human rights, and that marriage equality falls within the scope of human and civil rights.

Based on the advocacy, counseling and educational work of our respective organisations we can emphasize that this declaration is in line with the deepest wishes of the LGBTI (sexually diverse) and allied individuals within our local societies. This is in strong contradiction to the often heard notion and argument that marriage equality in our countries is being imposed by the Netherlands. This resolution disqualifies that notion.

These diverse communities have always existed in significant numbers on each island, contributing to the development of their communities through their work in governmental, private, cultural and other sectors of society, often in leadership positions. They have always fulfilled the imposed legal obligations of our countries, while being unable to benefit from the same legal protections as other people meeting those obligations. These local groups themselves now acknowledge that equality for LGBTI (sexually diverse) people means mainly three things, each as important as the other:

− protection against stigma and discrimination (bullying, homelessness, termination of employment, refusal of housing, etc.)
− LGBTI (sexually diverse) inclusive policies & legislation (inheritance, pension, family-life, etc.)
− marriage and relationship equality

The fulfillment of equal rights for LGBTI (sexually diverse) Dutch Caribbean individuals cannot continue to be postponed due to the belief that society is ‘not ready’. The greatest civil rights moments in the history of the world and our countries did not wait for society to be ready or for society to provide activists with permission to demand their basic rights. What if human rights fighters like Tula, Betico Croes, Rosa Parks and, Martin Luther King, would have decided to pospone their struggle for that reason?We have not undertaken a journey to change

the religious beliefs of our respective societies, nor do we wish to do so. The demand is not that churches be forced to marry LGBTI (sexually diverse) people in their places of worship.

Personal emotions and theologies have no place in this discussion. That's why the religious institution of marriage on one side and secular civil marriage on the other side, are two different things that should remain separate. We urge lawmakers to consider the very notion of having their civil and legal rights removed or limited due to one aspect of their person, be it race, ethnicity or sexual orientation. What is being demanded is that access to the package of legal protections, rights and benefits included in civil marriage be inclusive of all citizens, whether heterosexual or LGBTI (sexually diverse).

The Netherlands and the USA are two countries that our people like to look up to where democracy and civil rights are concerned: The law of the Netherlands that granted marriage rights to LGBTI (sexually diverse) couples defined marriage as an act of commitment and mutual obligation between two people, harboring no objective reason to restrict it on the basis of sexual orientation.

In the United States earlier this year, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy stated in his assenting vote for LGBTI (sexually diverse) marriage: “The nature of injustice is that we may not always see it in our own times... The nature of marriage is that, through its enduring bond, two persons together can find other freedoms, such as expression, intimacy, and spirituality. This is true for all persons, whatever their sexual orientation. ...There is dignity in the bond between two men or two women who seek to marry and in their autonomy to make such profound choices... Marriage responds to the universal fear that a lonely person might call out only to find no one there. It offers the hope of companionship and understanding and assurance that while both still live there will be someone to care for the other.”

The emotion of marriage is something that remains intact within all of our societies; the notion of caring for another, protecting that individual and growing together in life is an ideal that any individual can appreciate. What is missing from this equation for those LGBTI (sexually diverse) citizens of our societies are the legal protections and obligations that come with marriage. It should not be that legal protections are extended to LGBTI (sexually diverse) citizens in some parts of the kingdom (the Netherlands and the Caribbean Netherlands) and continue to be denied to LGBTI (sexually diverse) citizens in other parts; namely Curaçao, Aruba and St. Maarten.

SAFE, ALFA and FOKO, strongly call on the parliamentarians, political parties, lawyers and community leaders of Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten to, while recognizing religious differences and those based on other convictions and beliefs, accept that LGBTI (sexually diverse) rights are civil rights and as such human rights, and cannot be limited by religious or personal beliefs. We ask that they recognize that the universal principle of equality demands that LGBTI (sexually diverse) people and couples are not excluded from basic rights, nor limited in their access to these rights. This includes the right to marry the one you vow to love and care for.

Lysanne Charles – Arrindell, MSc. President SAFE

RESOLUSHON KONHUNTO RIBA IGUALDAT
MATRIMONIAL DI KARIBE HULANDES 2015
(Papiamentu)

Oranjestad, Willemstad, Philipsburg, 18 yuli, 2015

E organisashonnan seksodiverso (LGBTI) ALFA (Alternative Life-style Foundation Aruba), FOKO (Fundashon Orguyo Kòrsou) i SAFE (St. Maarten/St. Martin Alliance for Equality), huntu ta deklará ku e úniko resultado final aseptabel di nos luchanan pa derechi di parehanan komprometé dje mesun sekso, ta ful akseso na matrimonio i derechinan matrimonial den kada un dje paisnan Karibense di Reino Hulandes.

Nos ta deklará ku e lucha pa derechi igual di siudadano i parehanan seksodiverso (LGBTI) den nos paisnan ta djis un ekstenshon di tantu e lucha kontra sklabitut i trabou forsá, komo e lucha pa derechi igual pa hende muhé, i e lucha pa derechi sivil di e movementunan popular kontra rasismo i pa outonomia di siglo 20. Nos a yega na e resolushon akí rekonosiendo ku derechinan seksodiverso (LGBTI) ta derechi humano, i ku komo tal igualdat matrimonial ta kai bou di derechi humano i derechi sivil.

Basá riba e trabounan di abogasia, konseheria i e trabou edukativo di nos organisashonnan nos por enfatisá ku e deklarashon akí ta kuadra ku e deseonan mas profundu di e hendenan seksodiverso (LGBTI) i nan aliadonan heteroseksual den nos komunidatnan lokal. Esaki ta kontradesí fuertemente e noshon i argumento frekuente, ku ta Hulanda lo ta imponiendo igualdat matrimonial den nos paisnan. E resolushon akí ta deskalifiká e noshon ei.

Nos komunidatnan seksodiverso tabat'ei semper na kada un di nos islanan, ku un kantidat di hende signifikante, kontribuyendo na desaroyo di nos komunidatnan, trahando den sektornan gubernamental, privá, kultural i otro sektornan di sosiedat, hopi biaha komo lider. Semper nan a kumpli ku e obligashonnan legal ku nos paisnan ta imponé, sin por gosa dje mesun protekshonnan legal ku otronan ku tambe ta kumpli ku tal obligashonnan. Ta e gruponan lokal akí mes ta realisá awor ku igualdat pa hende seksodiverso (LGBTI) ke men prinsipalmente tres kos, kada un mes importante ku e otro:

− protekson kontra stigma i diskriminashon (pèstermentu, sakamentu fo'i kas, kitamentu for di trabou, ningamentu di bibienda ets.)
− maneho i legislashon ku ta inkluí hende seksodiverso (LGBTI) (herensia, penshun di biudo(a), bida familiar, ets.)
− igualdat matrimonial i relashonal

Kumplimentu ku derechi igual pa siudadanonan Karibeño Hulandes seksodiverso (LGBTI) no por keda posponé kada be, pa motibu dje kerensha ku sosiedat lo no ta kla. E gran momentunan di lucha pa derechi sivil den istoria di mundu i di nos paisnan no a keda warda te ku sosiedat tabata kla of te ku sosiedat ker a duna permit pa aktivista eksigí nan derechinan básiko. Ki lo a pasa si Tula, Betico Croes, Rosa Parks i Martin Luther King, lo a disidí posponé nan lucha pa e motibu ei? E kaminda ku nos a skohe no ta kambia e kerenshanan religioso di kada un di nos sosiedatnan, ni ku nos ke esei. Nos eksigensha no ta pa forsa gruponan religioso kasa parehanan seksodiverso (LGBTI) den nan iglesianan.

Den e diskushon akí no tin lugá pa emoshonnan i teologianan personal. Ta p'esei e instituto religioso di matrimonio na un banda i matrimonio sivil i sekular na otro banda, ta dos kos diferente ku mester keda separá. Nos ke urgi parlamentarionan pa djis konsiderá e noshon ku ta kita o limitá bo derechinan sivil i legal pa motibu di un aspekto di bo persona, sea bo rasa, desendensia étniko o orientashon seksual. Loke nos ta eksigí ta pa akseso na e pakete di prokeshon legal, derechi i benefisionan inkluí den matrimonio sivil ta inkluí tur siudadano, sea heteroseksual o seksodiverso (LGBTI).

Hulanda i Merka ta dos pais ku nos hendenan gusta wak komo ehèmpel pa loke ta demokrasia i derechi sivil. E lei Hulandes ku a habri matrimonio pa pareha dje mesun sekso ta definí matrimonio komo un akto di kompromiso i obligashonnan mutuo entre dos hende, sin ningun motibu ophetivo pa limit'é basá riba orientashon seksual.

Na Merka mas tempran e aña akí hues Anthony Kennedy di Korte Supremo hustifikando su voto pa habri matrimonio pa pareha seksodiverso (LGBTI) a deklará: “Naturalesa di inhustisia ta ku no semper nos ta logra rekonos'é den nos propio tempu istóriko... Naturalesa di matrimonio ta ku, pa medio di su laso duradero, dos persona huntu por haña otro libertatnan, manera ekspreshon, intimidat, i spiritualidat. Esaki ta konta pa tur hende, sin importá nan orientashon seksual... Tin dignidat den e laso entre dos hende hòmber o dos hende muhé ku ke kasa, i den nan akto outónomo pa yega na tal eskoho profundu... Matrimonio ta rospondé e miedu universal di hende solitario ku ora nan yama no tin ningun hende pa kontestá. E ta ofresé e speransa di un kompania, komprondementu i siguransa ku tanten ambos ta na bida tin hende pa kuida e otro”

E emoshon di matrimonio ta algu ku ta intakto den tur nos sosiedatnan; e noshon di kuida otro, protehando e otro i krese huntu den bida ta un ideal ku hopi hende por apresiá. Loke falta dje konhunto akí pa siudadano seksodiverso (LGBTI) di nos sosiedatnan ta e protekshon i obligashonnan legal ku matrimonio ta trese kuné. No mester t'asina ku den sierto partinan di Reino (Hulanda i Karibe Hulandes) siudadanonan seksodiverso por disfrutá dje protekshon legal akí, mientras ta keda ninga nan esei na otro partinan di Reino, esta Kòrsou, Aruba i St. Maarten.

SAFE, ALFA i FOKO ta hasi un yamada fuerte na parlamentarionan, partidonan polítiko, huristanan i lidernan komunal di Kòrsou, Aruba i St. Maarten, pa, rekonosiendo diferenshanan religioso i esnan basá riba otro konvikshon i kerenshanan, aseptá ku derechi di hende seksodiverso (LGBTI) ta derechi sivil i komo tal derechi humano. Nan no por keda limitá pa kerenshanan religioso ni personal. Nos ta pidi nan rekonosé ku e prinsipio universal di igualdat ta rekirí ku hende i pareha seksodiverso (LGBTI) no ta keda ekskluí di derechinan básiko, ni ku ta limitá nan akseso na e derechinan akí. Inkluyendo e derechi pa kasa esun ku bo ta primintí stima i kuida.

Lysanne Charles – Arrindell, MSc. President SAFE

RESOLUCION CONHUNTO RIBA IGUALDAD
MATRIMONIAL DEN CARIBE HULANDES 2015
(Papiamento)

Oranjestad, Willemstad, Philipsburg, 18 juli, 2015

E organisacionnan sexodiverso (LGBTI) ALFA (Alternative Live-style Federation Aruba), FOKO (Fundacion Orguyo Corsow) y SAFE (St Maarten/StMartin Alliance for Equality) hunto ta declará cu e único resultado final di nos luchanan pa derecho di parehanan comprometé di e mesun sexo, ta e ful acceso na matrimonio i derechonan matrimonial den cada un di e paisnan Caribense di Reino Hulandes.

Nos ta declará cu e lucha pa derecho igual di ciudadano i parehanan sexodiverso(LGBTI) den nos paisnan ta djis un extension di tantu e lucha contra sclabitud i trabao forsá den nos historia comun, como lucha pa derecho igual pa hende muhé, i e lucha pa derecho civil di e movementonan popular contra rasismo i pa autonomia di siglo 20. Nos a yega na e resolucion aki reconociendo cu derechonan sexodiverso (LGBTI) ta derechonan humano, i cu como tal igualdad matrimonial ta cay bou di derecho humano y derecho civil.

Basá riba e trabaonan di abogacia, conseheria i e trabao educativo di nos organisacionnan, nos por pone énfasis cu e declaracion aki ta cuadra cu e deseonan mas profundo di e personanan sexodiverso(LGBTI) i nan aliadonan heterosexual den nos comunidadnan local. Esaki ta contradeci fuertemente e nocion y argumento frequente cu ta Hulanda lo ta imponiendo igualdad matrimonial den nos paisnan. E resolucion aki ta descualificá e nocion ei.

Nos comunidad sexodiverso(LGBTI) semper tawat’ei na cada un di nos islanan, cu un cantidad di persona significante, contribuyendo na e desaroyo continuo di nos comunidad, trahando den sectornan gobernamental, privá, cultural, y otro sectornan di sociedad, hopi biaha como lider. Semper nan a cumpli cu e obligacionnan legal cu nos paisnan ta imponé, sin por goza di e mes un proteccionnan legal cu otronan cu tambe ta cumpli cu tal obligacion.
Ta e gruponan local aki mes ta reconoce cu igualdad pa personanan sexodiverso (LGBTI) kier men principalmente tres punto, cada un mes un importante cu e otro:

• Proteccion contra stigma i discriminacion (pestmento, saca for di cas, kita for di trabao, nenga vivienda etc.)
• Maneho i legislacion cu ta inclui persona sexodiverso (herensia, pensioen di viudo(a) y bida familiar
• Igualdad matrimonial y relacional.

Cumplimiento cu derecho igual pa e ciudadanonan Caribense Hulandes sexodiverso (LGBTI) no por keda posponé cada bez, pa motibo di kere cu e sociedad lo no ta cla pa esaki. E gran momentonan di lucha pa derecho civil den historia di mundo y di nos paisnan no a keda warda te cu sociedad tawata cla of cu sociedad kier a duna permit pa activista exigi nan derechonan basico. Kiko lo a pasa si Tula, Betico Croes, Rosa Parks i Martin Luther King, lo a dicidi no sigui lucha pa un motibo? E caminda cu nos a scohe no ta pa cambia e kerensianan religioso di cada uno di nos sociedadnan, ni cu nos kier esei. Nos exigencia no ta pa forsa gruponan religioso pa casa parehanan sexodiverso (LGBTI) den nan iglesianan.

Den e discussion aki no tin lugar pa emocionnan y teologia personal. Ta p’esei e instituto religioso di matrimonio na un banda y matrimonio civil y secular na otro banda, ta dos cos diferente cu mester keda separa. Nos ta urgi parlamentarionan pa djis considera e nocion cu ta kita o limita bo derechonan civil y legal pa motibo di un aspecto di bo persona, sea bo rasa, decendencia etnico o orientacion sexual. Loke nos ta exigi ta pa e acceso na e pakete di proteccion legal, y derecho i beneficionan inclui den matrimonio civil ta inclui tur ciudadanonan, sea heterosexual o sexodiverso(LGBTI)

Hulanda y Merca ta dos pais cu nos hendenan gusta wak como ehempel pa loke ta democracia y derechonan civil. E ley Hulandes cu ta habri matrimonio pa pareha di mes un sexo ta defini matrimonio como un acto di compromiso i obligacion mutuo entre dos hende, sin ningun motibo obhetivo pa limita e persona aki su derecho basa riba su orientacion sexual.

Na Merca hues Anthony Kennedy di Corte Supremo hustificando su voto pa habri matrimonio pa parehanan sexodiverso(LGBTI) a declara: “Naturalesa di inhusticia ta cu no semper nos ta reconoc'e den nos propio historia... Naturalesa di matrimonio ta cu, pa medio di su laso duradero, dos persona hunto por haya otro libertadnan, manera expresion, intimidad y spiritualidad. Esaki ta conta pa tur hende, sin importa nan orientacion sexual... Tin dignidad den e laso entre dos hende homber o dos hende muher cu ke casa, i den nan acto autonomo pa yega na tal escohencia profundo. Matrimonio ta responde e miedo universal di hende solitario cu ora nan yama no tin ningun hende ta contesta. E ta ofrece e speransa di un compania, comprendemento i siguransa cu tanten ambos ta na bida tin hende pa cuida e otro”

E emocion di matrimonio ta algo cu ta intacto den tur nos sociedadnan. E nocion di cuida otro, proteha otro i crece hunto den bida ta un ideal cu hopi hende por aprecia. Un punto cu falta den esaki ta cu ciudadanonan sexodiverso (LGBTI) di nos sociedadnan, no tin e proteccion, derecho y obligacionnan legal cu matrimonio ta trece cune. No por ta cu na cierto partinan di Reino (Hulanda y Caribe Hulandes) ciudadanonan sexodiverso por disfruta di e proteccion legal aki, mientras ta keda ninga nan esei na otro partinan di Reino, esta Corsow, St Maarten y Aruba.

SAFE, FOKO y ALFA ta hasi un yamada fuerte na parlamentarionan, partidonan politico, huristanan y lidernan comunal di St Maarten, Corsow y Aruba, pa reconociendo diferencianan religioso i esnan basa riba otro conviccion i kerencianan, accepta cu derecho di hende sexodiverso (LGBTI) ta un derecho civil, y como tal un derecho humano. Nan no por keda limita pa kerencianan religioso ni personal. Nos ta pidi nan reconoce cu e principio universal di igualdad ta rekeri cu hende i pareha sexodiverso (LGBTI) no ta keda exclui di derechonan basico, ni cu ta limita nan acceso na e derechonan aki. Incluyendo e derecho pa casa cu esun cu bo ta priminti di stima y cuida.

Lysanne Charles –Arrindell, MSc. President SAFE

boxingchampionship19072015PHILIPSBURG:--- After a successful 5th annual Inter Island Championship on June 27th, at Maho Casino Royale where some 40 top athletes took part in the championship,The Bodybuilding and Fitness Association of Saint Martin wasted no time in organizing it's first Junior competition.
Mr. Francois Carty (president of BFASM) disclosed that it is very important that they start with this Junior program for the survival of the sport, as he already forwarded a request letter to the Central American and Caribbean Federation to adopt a Junior CAC Championship within the caribbean.

"We must be honest with ourselves, we cannot continue doing the same old thing year after year and expect a different result. Our local veteran athletes who have helped paved the way are eventually fading out or becoming stagnant in the sport.” he noted.
To get this program off the ground with the help of BFASM's very own senior Bodybuilders, Men¬’s Physique, Bikini, and Body¬ Fitness athletes, will be adopting 4 Junior candidates and be their personal coach and mentor for the next 4 months. Within these months of preparation, they will learn discipline, sacrifice, proper form, bodyweight exercise, healthy eating, posing, stage presentation and posing techniques.

For that reason Mr. Carty has already jump started their new breed of athletes program since last year. And the successful result was at the 5th annual Inter Island Championship when their young dynamic team successfully dominated the competition against some well seasoned CAC potential pro card athletes. BFASM athletes placed 2nd & 3rd in Bodybuilding Lightweight, 3rd in Middleweight, 2nd in Bikini short class, 2nd & 3rd in bikini tall class and 1st & overall winner in Men's¬Physique tall class.
BFASM’s team is looking forward to compete at the 43rd Central American & Caribbean championship in the Bahamas with their young dynamic team, they are anxious and ready for the chance to secure yet another Pro¬Card to the two they already have.
"I am very excited about this junior competition, it will be something to see when all those 20 anticipating youngsters display their talent, giving our association a pool of quality athletes to pick from for the future.” He concluded.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- The regional desk-top simulation exercise Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) that took place July 13 and 14, was part of preparation efforts to prevent and manage potential EVD cases in the Caribbean Region.

The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), in collaboration with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS), hosted the EVD exercise code named ‘Hummingbird.’

Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) predominantly acted as the national focal point for the exercise, but received support from relevant stakeholders within their countries.

PHILIPSBURG:---- Ministry VROMI is prompting residents to prioritize cleaning up their surroundings during the last two weeks of the Hurricane Cleanup Campaign to assure their surroundings are free of any unwanted items, hazardous objects or any other waste that might pose a danger during a hurricane.

“Unkempt surroundings can pose a serious threat during hurricanes with strong winds and severe torrential rains. VROMI has experienced it all during the past including obstruction of emergency vehicles needed to rescue residents, severe flooding due to blocked trenches etc. Residents have two more weeks to cleanup and dispose of any unwanted items and it is essential they prioritize this responsibility” emphasized Public Works Department Head Claudius Buncamper.

Ministry VROMI has been implementing various hurricane preparedness practices including the recent construction of the floodgates, cleaning of primary trenches, preparation of the Great Bay Channel and storing of backup diesel for the pump houses among other responsibilities.

“Despite our ministry responsibilities, the island as a community must take initiative in securing their surroundings from danger. Branches of trees, zinc and other items that can fly into the sky can cause severe damage to structures and, worse yet, human beings and livestock. If the necessary precautions are not taken by all stakeholders, our hurricane preparedness executions will have been in vain.” Quoted Contract Manager, Eustaquio Richardson.

Loose items and other debris from private properties can block trenches, which result in quicker flooding, damage homes, block roads, and other events that make it difficult for response personnel to assist the public or assess effected areas.

The Pre Hurricane Cleanup Campaign will run for two more weeks until August 2, 2015. The remaining schedules are as follows:

Parcel 1 Colebay/Simpsonbay (complete) Leonard Enterprise

Parcel 2: Cul de Sac Basin July 4 - August 2, 2015
July 18, 19, 20, & 21 – St. Peters and Retreat Estate
July 25 & 26 – Zagers Gut, Bush Road and Dutch Cul De Sac
August 1 – Cay Hill
August 2 – Welgelegen Road and Belair
Meadowland N.V. Tel/Fax: 1 721 542 8862 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Parcel 3: Lower Princess Quarter June 27 – August 3, 2015
July 18, 19, & 20 – Belvedere
July 25, 26, & 27 – Sucker Garden and Arch Road
August 1, 2, & 3 – Defiance and Oysterpond
All Waste in Place N.V. Tel: 1 721 543 0551

Parcel 4: Great Bay Area June 25 – July 20 2-15
July 17, 18 & 20 – Residential Pondfill, A. T. Illidge Road, and Longwall Road
July 16, 17, 18 & 20 – Fort Willem
Clean St. Maarten Tel: 1 721 543 0155 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Residents will be able to dispose of any unwanted garbage including, loose household appliances, old furniture, pieces of wood, tree branches (pruning of trees), zinc, or any pieces of garbage that can become airborne during a hurricane.

Garbage should be placed in heavy duty bags or boxes in managed piles or groups and can be placed outside of household walls, fences and in the additional larger garbage bins that are strategically placed in every district by each hauler to ensure intake of the increase in disposed waste during the campaign period.

Residents should however refrain from disposing of garbage around utility outlets including water meters, pipes etc. and disposing of garbage in isolated piles of individual items that can be blown into other people’s property, public roads and spaces, or be tampered with by stray animals.

If garbage should go unnoticed, residents can contact their community councils or assigned district hauler to collect the waste.

Each district/area community council is in contact with their district hauler and is currently taking inventory of residents who do not have a personal garbage bin. Residents who wish to submit a request for a personal garbage bin should communicate such as soon as possible for timely preparedness.

All cleanup schedules are weekly placed in the papers via the Government Information Page and are available on VROMI Facebook page: Ministry of VROMI, https://www.facebook.com/MinistryVROMI as well as on the government website http://www.sintmaartengov.org/government/VROMI/Pages/default.aspx .

glock13072015MARIGOT/PHILIPSBURG: --- 31 year old Brian Henson is now serving a 10 months prison sentence in Basse Terre, Guadeloupe for possession of an illegal firearm.
Henson was arrested on July 2nd 2015 by the Gendarmes who were conducting an investigation relating to violence. According to the press release the suspect who was not identified by the Gendarmes was caught with .38 caliber GLOCK at the time of the search.
The Gendarmes stated in their press release that the suspect was sent to Basse Terre where he appeared before a judge and was sentenced to 10 months for the possession of an illegal firearm.
SMN News contacted the Gendarmerie on Sunday for further information on the suspect and was told the suspect was born in 1984 and is of Dutch nationality. The Gendarmes refused to release the identity of the suspect even though they were asked if the convict carries the initials B.H.
Brian Henson was convicted earlier this year by the Court of First Instance to 22 months imprisonment in abstentia, however, it is not clear why the prosecutor’s office on the Dutch side of the island did not issue an arrest warrant for the convicted felon.
Prosecutor Karola Van Nie confirmed on Sunday that Brian Henson was indeed sentenced earlier this year but she could not confirm if the French authorities had notified the Dutch prosecutor’s office of Henson’s arrest and subsequent conviction in Basse Terre.

PHILIPSBURG:---- On Friday the 17th of July Police were called to a supermarket on the St. Peters road at about five forty five (5:45pm) following reports that the supermarket had been robbed. Uniform and detective patrols were dispatched to the scene. Meanwhile a second call came in to the police central dispatch that a man was laying on the L.B. Scott road and he was a victim of a stabbing. From eyewitness account it was established that the man lying on the ground was the assailant that had robbed the supermarket.
It’s alleged that the supermarket attendant was approached by the assailant demanding him to hand over the money before stabbing him in the chest. The victim a 31 year Chinese man was rushed to the SMMC by family members and was treated by medical specialist. He was later released from hospital.
The assailant a 33 year old male who also suffered a stab wound under his left arm was transported to the medical center and is in stable condition. He was later put into police custody.
Members of the forensic department were on the scene and detectives are conducting an investigation.

KPSM Press Release

alfredharley18072915Who did you hurt 26 years ago?  and what about this “true love thing” are you referring to the young Guyanese woman you got deported after impregnating her in St. Kitts?

PHILIPSBURG:--- SMN News posted some questions to Mr. Alfred Harley last week Saturday and gave him on or before July 13th 2015 to respond to our questions. But instead of getting the answers to the questions that was posed to Mr. Harley last week. Harley posted this lengthy comment on his Facebook page.

Alfred Harley
9 hrs ·
I think about life and about the bad things that I have done and have had done to me and I wonder so often whether I am able to live through the rest of whatever it is that should or would happen in my life. I am very sorry for the many people that I have hurt. And there are those who have hurt me and hopefully some people who have hurt me have had time to rethink their priorities. I believe that there are times in all our lives that we have struggled through one sin or difficulty or another and whether through the help of others or through our own strength and guidance from God we emerge victorious. We should never bring back the excuses that we used in the past to explain the things we did or failed to do, neither should we try to create new excuses for the same past. But as long as we live we should try to aspire to live extraordinary lives and love hard and strong. Yes, love is a gift that we all should experience, and to love hard is as scary sometimes as the challenges we have faced and often some of the past hurt and pain has even come from failure to close the deal with one or another person who we thought was the one. But in the game of love we have to learn that there are times when the true one or true love we seek is never really there, except from God. What’s worst is that there are strengths that are lost and there are strengths that we put aside or ignore because it tells us to walk away which is one of the hardest things to do. But sometimes you have to because the truth is there are times when we recognize the time we spent has been wasted on someone who didn’t deserve it, couldn’t see it or didn’t want to wake up to the reality that they were with someone great. And in this life that and the many other things we do or experience sometimes brings regret. It seems fitting that regret has to play such a major role in our lives. But as my dear friend Scot says, once we have life the rest is gravy, and who doesn’t love a good gravy. So while we are alone thinking about the things we have experienced and done to others, or ourselves, we should really take the time to think about the truth, which is while there is simply no correcting the past, the great thing about being alive is that we can accept responsibility for the things that we have done. Some of these things are embarrassing, and some truly hurt to the core. Some we think are better left hidden or unexposed because they are not a celebration of anything good that we did and their memory doesn’t just hurt us. And through the constant changes in our lives, and growth periods many are going to challenge us on these experiences and question our integrity, but how we handle them and what we do to correct them will determine to a great extent how society sees us and how we are accepted by our friends and family. These struggles may make us feel the need to isolate ourselves from others because we are experiencing a rehashing of our traumatic past, or suffering and struggling through the steps to the future. But hopefully then we remember Gods’ grace and we accept his gift, while remembering that once we do that, we will make it through the storm and through the rain and even through the hurt and the pain. With true friends and strong family and our trust in God, we are able to come out on the other side renewed. And in the end we still have to be the bigger person and forgive those who trespass against us. I personally live with the pain and suffer the hurt from a very traumatic incident I experienced 26-years ago, as does the family of the victim involved in this horrific incident. I pray Gods guidance on those I have hurt and his healing of the wounds, and I look forward to the wrongs that I can make right and with every breath I take I will continue as I have done to create a path of hope for those who like me have suffered through traumatic pasts. Not all of us have the support and the strength to work through difficulties and this incident has given me a different outlook on life and made me appreciate this life even more and take it so seriously, that I am often accused of being too serious. But I am serious not only because I still struggle with the knowledge of my past, and the fear that this past experience can become a handicap if I do not remain close to God, true friends and family, but because I will never be able to make up to the family that my actions have hurt.

Here are the Questions Posed by SMN News to Alfred Harley on July 11th 2015

PHILIPSBURG:--- Alfred Harley, the consultant who found it fit to use his mother’s sole proprietorship company that was registered as an inter- island purchasing company needs to answer a few questions, which he should do publicly, by means of a press release to SMN News.

1, Can Alfred Harley tell the people of St. Maarten if he was a member of the St. Kitts Police Force? If the answer to the question is yes? Then can Alfred Harley tell the people of St. Maarten especially potential employers why he is no longer a member of the St. Kitts Police Force?
2. Do you Alfred Harley have a criminal conviction in St. Kitts for example second degree murder or manslaughter and did you spend almost two years in prison in St. Kitts? Did you shoot a man while being a ‘rookie cop” and killed him and was prosecuted for this crime?
3. If so have you ever made this known to your employers when you left St. Kitts and came to St. Maarten and worked for the Daily Herald as a journalist? Have you ever made known to your employers that you Alfred Harley is a convicted felon or what the Kittians would call a “Jailbird.”
4, Already SMN News posted one of your convictions regarding XBC, but did you make this known to St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association? Diamond Hotel and Resort, UTS in St. Maarten when they hired you as manager for their St. Kitts company?
5 Did you mention these convictions to XBC who engaged in business with you?
6, Did you mention this to the Members of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard and Theodore Heyliger? And The Daily Herald and the Today Newspaper who gave whistle clean recommendations for GEBE? Or did you mention to GEBE management or Supervisory Board?
7. There is an advertisement that showed in St. Kitts for UTS where you said “ I am Alfred Harley and I approve this message” can you now approve these very legitimate questions? And provide the answers on or before Monday July 13th 2015? Bear in mind these are all questions and not accusations Mr. Alfred Harley so you will need to provide the answers.

 

intjusticeday17072015International Justice Day


PHILIPSBURG:---- Acting governor for country St. Maarten his excellency Reynold Groeneveld called for a law faculty for the island during his address at the ceremony for comemorate justice day on Friday July 17. St. Maarten should work with the University of St. Martin to establish this as soon as possible said the acting governor.
The uniform division of the Justice chain marched from the Police station
in Philipsburg to the Festival village for the ceremony. Acting Chief of Police
Carl John talked about the continued cooperation between the police and its brothers and sisters in the other justice departments. The acting chief surprised the Minister of Justice Denis Richardson with a honorary police badge, thanking him for his contribution towards fighting for the police of St. Maarten.
Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs did not shy away to mention the bad relationship presently going as it relates to justice in the Kingdom, calling it "toxic" however he has faith in the continued growth of the justice departments on the island. Minister of Justice Denis Richardson honored a group of civil servents who contributed to the Justice system for the past 40 years. Different departments employees were honored by the minister.
Before the event started, all the uniformed groups took part in a march presentation to the guests. VKS did an outstanding job and got the most applause by the attendees.

Commemoration of International Justice Day
July 17th, 2015

Your Excellencies,
The Prime Minister and Minister of Justice,
Other dignitaries,
Representatives of the Court, the Public Prosecutors Office, Police
and the other sectors and departments within the Justice chain,
Distinguished Ladies and gentlemen,
It is for me an honor to be able to address you this afternoon on the occasion of the commemoration of International Justice Day. It is appropriate that we join other countries around the world in commemorating this day on which the Treaty of Rome was entered into establishing the International Court of Justice which is seated in the Hague.
It is important that countries stand still to reflect the progress that is being made against the challenges of war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity, war and aggression throughout the world, we think of Syria, Iraq and others in the Middle East. We are most fortunate to be living in this part of the world where we are not directly faced with such atrocities. We are lucky to live on this beautiful and peaceful island we call Sint Maarten.
Nevertheless it is also highly appropriate that we also reflect and to thank and recognize the persons who work in the field of justice in order to secure the safety, peace and stability of our country. Justice is one of the fundamental pillars of any society, without a proper functioning Justice system there would be much chaos and suffering around us.
intjusdaycel17072015We may recall that Sint Maarten on becoming a country within the Kingdom was faced with the enormous task of building its Justice system from the ground. We had a lot to learn with very little time to make it work as we had no previous experience in managing a Ministry of Justice and the related organizations such as the Police, Immigration, and the Prosecutor's Office. Today just 5 years after obtaining Country status we all may be very proud of what we have been able to accomplished in such a short period of time, although the necessary financial means and personnel were and are not always readily available. We all recognize the need for further improvement, this day serves as a day of reflection that the Justice system requires our constant attention.
I would like to make use of this opportunity to thank the previous Minister of Justice Minister Mr. Roland Duncan and the present Minister, Mr. Dennis Richardson for their input under these very difficult circumstances. I furthermore would like to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to the Management, staff and personnel in all of the justice organizations for their tireless, dedicated and committed service to our Country, especially those of you who constantly put your lives at risk in the exercise of your duties so that others may enjoy peace and security and especially those of you who have been in service for 25, 30, 35 and 40 years, I congratulate you and your families and hereby thank you in particular for your years of service. At times we are confronted with crime and criminals. We depend on your service and actions to reassure the community that justice will be served peace and tranquility is restored. We thank all of you for your dedication and valued service in the administration of justice. On this International Day of Justice we have a lot to be thankful and grateful for. The almighty God continues to keep a special eye on Sint Maarten and its people.
As we commemorate the past and look the present we must continue to prepare for the future in order to guarantee continued growth and stability. I dare say that our future tomorrow will largely depend on what preparations we make today. I submit that we must continue to invest in our People. Educating our people, the young and the old is an essential requirement for the future development of our country. Education just like Justice is another important pillar that lays the foundation for a brighter tomorrow.
I applaud the efforts of the Justice Academy in providing training for new recruits in our Police force and to offer other professional training opportunities for your personnel, I encourage you to continue with your endeavors. Today we celebrate International Justice Day, we must commit to make all efforts to continue to provide a good and proper functioning Justice system. We must realize that Education is the key to a brighter future and continued prosperity.
I hereby suggest that our Government together with our Parliament, the Private Sector and the University of Sint Maarten, all join hands in a concerted effort to establish a Law Faculty at the University of Sint Maarten, without further delay. I have spoken to many persons who have expressed the desire to acquire a legal degree but are unable to leave Sint Maarten to attend a University elsewhere and I am quite certain that many members now working in the various justice departments will gladly make use of such opportunities for further advancement.
I am convinced that such a Faculty will provide our Country with the necessary professional expertise to strengthen the administration of Justice in our Country as well as provide opportunities for persons who work in the Public Sector to further obtain professional knowledge that will assist them in executing their tasks as civil servants. We have to invest today in order to guarantee a brighter future tomorrow. A tomorrow where we all can continue to enjoy peace, security and tranquility. A future with more economic prosperity for all and less poverty and suffering, a future with equal opportunities for all so that persons will not have to revert to crime in order to survive.
In closing I request you to continue rendering your dedicated service to the further development of our beloved Sint Maarten. Let us continue to strive for peace, tranquility and prosperity for all who live in or visit our country. And as we come together next year to commemorate this day we will again be able to look back at the positive achievements that we have made in providing a secure and peaceful island. I thank you once more for your service to country and pray that God may continue to protect you and give you the strength to execute your duties.
Thank you, God Bless You, and may God bless Sint Maarten and protects its coasts!
R.A.Groeneveldt

Click here to view photos of the 2015 Internationl Justice Day Celebration.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---- School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching at the Inspection Department of Ministry of Economic Affairs would like to inform school bus owners and drivers that school bus inspections are scheduled to start Friday, July 24 and on July 28 and 29.

School bus owners and drivers are hereby advised to take note of the aforementioned dates. Inspections will take place between 8.30am and 12.30pm.

School bus owners/drivers are requested to call the department to make an appointment.

Drivers are required to provide the following documentation during the inspection process: Valid driver’s license; Insurance; Valid motor vehicle inspection card and Business license. Fire extinguishers and First Aid Kits are also part of inspection process.

The key objective is to continue to provide safe, reliable and comfortable transportation services for school children.

For further information about services rendered by the Inspection Section, call telephone number 542-5641.

PHILIPSBURG:---- Secretaris steeg, which is located across from Passangrahan Royal Guest House, and runs from Frontstreet to backstreet will be closed for a period of two weeks starting July, 20, 2015 as GEBE will be laying waterlines underground.

Ministry VROMI will be monitoring the works closely to ensure all bricks are quickly replaced upon completion.

Though no vehicular traffic is permitted in that alley, residents, motorist and pedestrians should take note of the closure and use alternative access to Front Street or Backstreet through D.C Steeg (St. Joseph Convent).

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

natashagittens17072015PHILIPSBURG:---- The University of St. Martin (USM) has announced the opening of their new school named The St. Martin School of Continuing Education and Life Long Learning (SCELL) which will officially launch on August 3, 2015. The SCELL initiative was developed based on many successful training relationships that USM established over the past year, in particular the one with The Windward Islands Bank Ltd under the leadership of Managing Director, Derek Downes.
Dr. Natasha Gittens has been appointed as SCELL Director of Customized Training & Human Capitol Development. Dr. Gittens has been with USM since April 2014 in the capacity of a full-time Business & Hospitality Faculty member, in addition to working on special University projects, such as retraining 120 teachers in English as a first language on the island of St. Eustatius.
Gittens holds a Ph.D. in Business Management and taught at over 15 universities and colleges throughout the United States and in the Caribbean, in addition to acting as a Consultant for large well known all- inclusive resorts in St. Thomas & St. Lucia. She has been nationally recognized for her contribution and development of Best Practice Principles for continuous learning and adult education programs.
President of USM, Dr. Francio Guadeloupe stated that Gittens was appointed to the position based on her combined talents as a corporate professional and an academic educator; very few persons embody both traits. One of her many accolades are that she is qualified to offer Certified Hospitality Education workshops form the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI). SCELL is the business arm of USM, as such all clients can expect professionalism and a customized translation of their requests in the form of trainings, workshops, and courses that lead to certification. We are delighted that she has formally accepted this appointment and will lead the school in her new capacity.
SCELL director, Dr. Gittens stated “the premise of the School is simple but significant, to provide customized training and workshops for Businesses large and small, Banks, Health Care organizations, Schools, NGO’s, Government Agencies and offer Adult Learner workshops for individuals looking to advance or pursue educational opportunities”.
One of USM’s goals is for SCELL to become “St. Maarten’s vehicle to excellence” by providing St. Maarten’s business community with the tools they need to develop Human Capital and to increase Service Excellence.
Director of the Windward Islands Bank Ltd. Mr. Downes, stated that WIB is extremely pleased to be associated with this very important initiative of USM, given the importance continuing education plays in the development of human resources. Our bank’s middle management has recently benefited from specialized business courses tailored to our needs, which were well executed by USM. We intend to continually take full advantage of this new offering by USM, as we seek to expand the knowledge and skills of our staff and encourage other businesses to do so”.
WIB is the Key Sponsor of SCELL. Their decision to become so illustrates their exemplary commitment to continuous education and learning for their employees and validates their understanding of the value of Education on the island of St. Maarten. They have committed to offering one local community member an opportunity to attend one workshop and/or training per month to emphasize their Human Interest dedication to members of the local community.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Companies interested in becoming a Sponsor or in scheduling trainings and workshops of The USM’s School Of Continuing Education and Life Long Learning, can contact Dr. Natasha J. Gittens at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

guldinsurance17072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) received a donation of two computers from Gulf Insurance Limited, a member of the Assuria Group.
In USM’s presentation to Parliament, it was mentioned that they are in the process of restructuring and upgrading its IT infrastructure. It was also stressed that a large amount of funding is required to execute this project.
Branch Manager of Gulf Insurance Limited, Mr. Robert de Vries stated that his company as a longstanding insurer on the island seeks ways to contribute to the community as a corporate and social responsibility. The company recognizes the need for educational advancement within the community and chose USM, as the only Tertiary Education institution on the island, to assist with sponsorship.

Mr. Robert Budike, USM’s Manager of Finance and Operations, stated that the contribution of the two computers is highly appreciated. USM is working very hard on improving the IT infrastructure in order to provide its students with high quality technical services. USM is happy to know that the business community recognizes the importance of the institution development and are willing to step in with assistance, be it from the donation of products to contracting the university to train/upgrade their employees.
USM will continue its efforts in providing the island with opportunities to achieve a tertiary degree or educational advancement.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Thursday July 16, 2015, the Attorney General of Curaçao, of Sint Maarten and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba mr Guus Schram and the Chief Prosecutor mr Ton Maan, visited the prison of Sint Maarten in Pointe Blanche. They were welcomed by the director of the prison, mr Rohan. One of the reasons of the visit was the critical report by the Law Enforcement Council about the security and safety in the prison. In this report 15 recommendations were given for improvement. With the director were discussed, among other things, the concerns and challenges the prison is facing. A tour of the prison was also part of the visit. Prison staff gave explanations about the rules and order in the prison, the daily course of affairs, the facilities, the new monitor system for electronic surveillance and the special program for young

adults. The Attorney General and the Chief Prosecutor were impressed by how the prison staff execute their duties under very difficult circumstances. The Attorney General and the Chief Prosecutor expressed their intention to pay a next working visit to the prison after several months.Procureur-Generaal en Hoofdofficier brengen werkbezoek aan gevangenis te Pointe Blanche

Procureur-Generaal en Hoofdofficier brengen werkbezoek aan gevangenis te Pointe Blanche

Op donderdag 16 juli 2015 hebben de Procureur-Generaal van Curaçao, van Sint Maarten en van Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba, dhr. Guus Schram en de Hoofdofficier dhr. Ton Maan, een werkbezoek gebracht aan de gevangenis in Pointe Blanche. Ze werden ontvangen door de directeur van de inrichting, dhr. Rohan. Aanleiding van het bezoek was het kritische rapport van de Raad voor de Rechtshandhaving over de mate van veiligheid en beveiliging in de
gevangenis. In dit rapport zijn 15 concrete aanbevelingen gedaan om tot verbetering te komen.
De Procureur-Generaal en de Hoofdofficier hebben met de directeur onder meer gesproken over de vele uitdagingen waar de gevangenis voor staat. Een rondleiding maakte deel uit van het bezoek. Daarbij heeft het gevangenispersoneel onder andere uitleg gegeven over de regels en orde in de inrichting, de dagelijkse gang van zaken, de beschikbare faciliteiten, het nieuwe monitorsysteem voor elektronisch toezicht en het speciale programma voor jong volwassenen. Zowel de Procureur-Generaal als de Hoofdofficier waren onder de indruk hoe het personeel onder zeer moeilijke omstandigheden hun werkzaamheden uitvoeren. De Procureur-Generaal en de Hoofdofficier hebben hun intentie uitgesproken na enkele maanden opnieuw een werkbezoek aan de gevangenis af te leggen.

Press Release Prosecutor Karola Van Nie.

Philipsburg-the United Peoples party plus-3 coalition has made the 2014-2018 Ready to work for you governing program available to the public. The vague document gives a brief elucidation of what the council of Ministers are to do for the remainder of their term in office.
SMN news received a copy on Thursday morning and was told not to say where it came from.  However, by evening the program was made public by DCOMM.The coalition plans to make some ambitious moves before their governing term is up.

The program states, The immediate task facing our new government, therefore, will be to improve the quality of life of the people of St. Maarten, provide good governance through effective representation, greater transparency and improved accountability and establish stronger fiscal discipline and promote sustainable development and economic growth. This coalition commits to exercising adequate control over government’s policy and projects, as well as cooperating in the realization of new legislation and amending existing ordinances to the benefit of all citizens. This will be achieved by a participatory approach to open government, mobilizing and engaging our communities and stakeholders so that everyone can contribute to the development of our people and country.

To read the entire document click for the digital version of the program.

The Government of St. Maarten regulates the prices of petroleum products by imposing a maximum price at which wholesalers and retailers can sell these products on St. Maarten. Due to the ongoing developments on the international level, the prices of crude oil have experienced adjustments. Given the aforementioned, the general public is hereby informed that as of Saturday 18tb July 2015,
6:00am the maximum consumer prices ofULG and Diesel (gasoil) is adjusted as follows:

UGL
Diesel

Current Price
2.115 Naf/liter
1.618 Naf/liter

New Price
2.167 Naf/liter
1.618 Naf/liter

The price of Diesel (gasoil) remains as is.

Below is the complete price buildup showing all components that result in the new prices. All numbers are rounded to three decimal places.
Price buildup

Effective date 15-Jul-15
Petrotrin Posted Price USc/AG ... 245 ,

15-Jul-15
206

ULG
Petrotin Posted Price 1 .165
Freight 0.063
Insurance 0.000
Import Duty 0.290
Liquid throughput fee (THRX) 0.080
Wholesaler margin 0.230
Max. wholesale price 1.828
Turnovertax (5%) 0.091
Max. wholesale price incl. tax 1.919
Retailer margin 0.145
Consumer price 2.064
Turnovertax (5%) 0.103
Max. Consumer price incl. tax 2.1 67
ULG

0.080
0.230
1.347

Gasoil

romeliomaduro17052015Judge Ruled that Shareholder (Government) Decision of May 29th is null and void.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The judge in the court of First Instance ruled in favor of the Supervisory Board of Directors GEBE on Thursday. Based on the verdict the judge ruled that Romelio Maduro not to perform any management act on behalf of GEBE as long as there is no irrevocable verdict with the regards to the decision taken by the Supervisory Board.
The judge further stated in his decision that Romelio Maduro cannot access any of GEBE buildings. While the court also empowers the Supervisory Board to de-register Romelio Maduro from the registry of the Chamber of Commerce as a Director of the Government owned company. The decision rendered on Thursday also gives the Supervisory Board to execute the decision of the court immediately.
The judge further denied Maduro’s counter claim while ordering him to pay all the court costs and for the litigation that GEBE brought against him.
Attorney at law Jairo Bloem said his clients are very happy with the decision of the court.

Click here to view the decision rendered by the Court of First Instance in favor of the Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE.

pjiae28062012AIRPORT/ PHILIPSBURG:--- The Management and Supervisory Board of Directors of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) has yet another set of questions to answer before the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Marcel Gumbs decide on whether or not he will sign the building permit registered under the number BP 229/14 that was sent to him on June 29th 2015 for signature since the department of VROMI completed their task and found no reason to withhold the building permit.
SMN News learnt that instead of Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs signing off the building permit so that PJIAE could continue with its renovations; he dispatched a letter to the Chairman of the of the Supervisor Board Mr. Michel Hodge asking much more questions.
According to information SMN News received the letter was sent directly to the Chairman of the Supervisory Board and not through the Department of VROMI. According to the information SMN News received is that the letter was sent on Thursday and management of PJIAE are planning to go public with this matter since they have investors waiting on the planned project to kick off.

cconnorandbell16072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Claret Connor, was present at Princess Juliana International Airport last weekend to support Island Hoops Basketball Academy and a team of young trainees who would be partaking in an international basketball camp in Pennsylvania.
Minister of Sports Hon. Rita Bourne-Gumbs who was off island at the time and could not be there to give her support, wished Island Hoops and the young trainees all the best, adding that the Sports Department did contribute financially to help the nation’s youth attend the Camp and gain international experience which would benefit their overall development.
“This is a great opportunity for our nation’s youth and I wish them much success at this camp. Skills development training is very important, and is necessary to develop our own young people who are interested in various international sports, with basketball being one of them.
“I commend Island Hoops and its Founder Paul Bell for establishing such an organization that presents opportunities for young basketball players. We have many talented young people and these avenues further promote their development,” Minister Connor said on Thursday.
Also present at the airport last weekend were Members of Parliament Hon. Tamara Leonard and Silveria Jacobs.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- Contractors and builders are requested to have a plan in place to prepare and secure their job sites in the event of a hurricane threat to the country.
Every effort should be made to be prepared in the event of a threat.
Contractors and home builders during severe weather are responsible for securing job sites for the protection of the public, property and surrounding areas.
Materials such as plywood, shingles, zinc, and other construction material could become flying missiles capable of impaling brick walls or anything in its way.
Construction debris can cause severe damage to property and lead to possible loss of life. With building and construction activity still taking place on the island, every construction site supervisor and/or foreman is advised to have a plan in place with respect to what action they will be taking at their site.

A tropical storm system could form during any part of the hurricane season and not necessarily during the peak months from mid-August to mid-October.
As a general rule, all jobsites should be kept clean. Arrange timely pick up of trash dumpsters, and only keep materials on the job site you actually will utilize at any given week especially during the hurricane season, and keep construction equipment secure. Any planned supply deliveries should be postponed if there is a hurricane threat to the island.
When a tropical storm or hurricane watch is issued 48-hours before a system is forecasted to hit, remove all scaffolding, and remove, or safely secure, all building materials and equipment.
Sub-contractors should also be alerted to their responsibilities as well with respect to securing or removing their materials and equipment.
Stop job processes that will likely become damaged by the hurricane, such as window installations, house wrap, or landscaping. Complete those tasks that will likely prevent damage, such as concrete work, closing in a house, or filling in foundation excavations.
Follow through with a quick inspection of your job sites. Do not wait until the last minute to inspect your job sites, as you may need that time to go home and secure your own family home. Employees will need to also do the same.

Once the hurricane is over, return to the job site for damage inspection only when the all clear sign has been given by the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) headed by the Prime Minister of Sint Maarten.
Keep in mind that damages from the hurricane on other parts of the island may impede efforts for immediate attention of job sites.

wtfbethechange16072015PHILIPSBURG:---- WhereTheFlex.com believes in the concept of the corporate contribution and therefore strives to be a good corporate citizen. As such, in WhereTheFlex's latest example of social corporate responsibility to the community of St. Maarten, a donation of US$585, which represents a percentage of the proceeds from "Fully Loaded 2, the Ultimate Reggae Experience" was made to the 'Be the Change Foundation'. We look forward to being able to continue this trend following future successful events.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- The Fire Department is closely monitoring two hillside fires in different locations at Sentry Hill. The fires started Thursday afternoon and are in the hill top area.

Smoke has been moving into the Cole Bay area. Residents who suffer from asthma or other respiratory issues should close their windows.

The Fire Department will closely monitor the fire as it may go over Sentry Hill into the Cole Bay hill side area. High wind gusts have been pushing the flames towards the Cole Bay hill side area.

Fire Department resources will be utilized if necessary along hillside roads in the event the fire slowly comes down the hill towards a residential area.

The Fire Department Alarm number is 919.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can increase the chance of a heart attack or stroke, either of which can lead to death. Those serious side effects can occur as early as the first few weeks of using an NSAID, and the risk might rise the longer people take NSAIDs.
Prescription NSAIDs are an important treatment for the symptoms of many debilitating conditions, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis‎, gout and other rheumatological and painful conditions. NSAIDs are used to temporarily reduce fever and to treat minor aches and pains such as headaches, toothaches, backaches, muscular aches, tendonitis, strains, sprains and menstrual cramps. Common NSAIDs include ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), naproxen (Aleve) and diclofenac (Voltaren). In addition, some combination medicines that relieve various symptoms, such as multi-symptom cold products, contain NSAIDs.
People who have cardiovascular disease, particularly those who recently had a heart attack or cardiac bypass surgery, are at the greatest risk for cardiovascular adverse events associated with NSAIDs.
But the risk is also present in people without cardiovascular disease. “Everyone may be at risk – even people without an underlying risk for cardiovascular disease”.
The sale of these drugs on Sint Maarten are restricted to pharmacies and can be purchased with or without a prescription depending on the strength.
If you have heart disease or high blood pressure, consult a health care provider before using an NSAID. Balance the benefits of NSAIDs with the possible risks and weigh your options.
Stop taking NSAIDs and seek medical help if you experience symptoms that might signal heart problems or stroke, such as chest pain, trouble breathing, sudden weakness in one part or side of the body, or sudden slurred speech.

Dr. E. Best , Inspector General

12 persons held for deportatation--- Six detained as investigation continues.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Sunday, July 13 and Monday July 14, 2015, actions were taken by the Prosecutor’s Office that was initiated by KPSM (Police Department)  as a part of an ongoing investigation in relation to human trafficking. The investigation concerns the smuggling of persons via Sint Maarten en route to the U.S. Virgin Islands. In the course of this investigation, a total of 18 people were arrested at three (3) different locations. Additionally, a search was carried out on two of the locations. During the search, money, documents and phones were confiscated.
Of those arrested, twelve (12) were victims and have been transferred to the Immigration and Border Protection Service (IGD) and are being held in detention. The remaining six (6) persons (suspects) have been placed in preventive custody as the investigation against human smuggling/trafficking continues.

The investigation was unprecedented as it utilized the skills and competencies of the multidisciplinary team that was established in March 2015 in respect to human trafficking and smuggling. This team is under the responsibility of the KPSM. The team is comprised of the Immigration and Border Protection Service (IGD), the Royal Military Police (KMar) and The Police Force of St. Maarten (KPSM).

KPSM Police Report.

stabbingfillin24102012PHILIPSBURG:----  On Wednesday July 15th a 32-year old a woman was arrested by the St. Maarten Police Force because she was suspected of stabbing the girlfriend of the father of her child. The woman was placed in custody and detectives are busy investigating the case. She made a statement to the detectives in which she declared to have stabbed the victim in self defense after she was first attacked. After the incident took place the victim went to the SMMC where she was treated by medical specialists. There it was concluded that the victim had sustained four stab wounds to her right forearm. Later she filed a complaint at the detective department and a witness was also questioned. Based on this complaint the 32-year old suspect was arrested.

KPSM Police Report.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs in solidarity with the Dutch Government will have Dutch and Sint Maarten flags flown at half-mast on Friday, July 17 in observance of the victims from the tragic crash of Malaysian Airlines flight MH-17 that crashed in July 2014 in Ukraine.
Flags throughout the Kingdom of the Netherlands will be flown at half-mast at all public buildings, municipalities, provincial buildings and at diplomatic posts per instruction of the Dutch Government.
On July 17, 2014, MH-17 left Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands on its way to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. On-board was 283 passengers and 15 crew members. Among the passengers were 196 Dutch citizens.

ospplogo22062014Pointe Blanche:---- The OSPP welcomes the news that an investigation is to take place at the St. Maarten Harbour Holding N.V. It is better late than never, says Lenny F. Priest. What kept them so long in initiating this investigation, in particular since there has been so much rumor circulating in St. Maarten for the last decade over wrong doings and corruption within the harbour group of companies? It has been said that the harbour has been used as the cash cow for in particular one of the leading politicians in St. Maarten. Obviously, they have not learnt from the airport scandal in the nineties. It all started when funds that should have gone to the treasury of the government of St. Maarten was used for so called beautification. It is alleged that no bids were carried out when these contracts were awarded and that only those within the inner circles of that leading politician were granted contracts. The horrible Back Street work that was done from the Cadaster Office down to the end is one such beautification that makes you feel like you are in a boat that is rocking from one side to the other. Driving on this road reminds most of us what St. Maarten used to be when dirt roads were graded today, it rains tonight and the motorists had to endure driving through all these pools of water and in deep holes. This area of Back Street has become darker than it was before the so called beautification was done. Strangely enough, this road has been in this despicable condition for years and none of the governments saw it fit to fix it. Perhaps we will learn via this investigation why it was never fixed.
Without a doubt this investigation must shed some more light on the increase that was granted to the Check Mate Security Company by over 100 percent without it going on a public bid. We will learn who the local owners are and what the security breach would be if certain information is divulged to the general public about this sweetheart deal.
We should learn more about the Zebec Development N.V. that filed a legal claim of more than 100 million dollars against the harbour and its’ Chief Executive officer Mr. Mark Mingo. There should be more information on files about certain loans that were acquire to purchase the cranes and who the directors were of the crane company in Panama that provided the loans. All that information is still very sketchy. More than anything else we are about to learn who gives the instructions for certain things to happen at the harbour and at what price.
Unlike the Minister of TEATT who hopes that the harbour management and supervisory board cooperate with this investigation, the OSPP emphatically states that they must cooperate. This company belongs to the people of St. Maarten and we are demanding this full fledge investigation. This investigation is even better than the call that was made by the OSPP to take the harbour to court to acquire the documentation on the Check Mate Security contract. More ground will be cover and if a criminal investigation is the end result, so let it be.
However, we don’t expect this investigation to last for donkey years. The public prosecutor office should acquire the necessary expertise for this investigation to be swift and transparent.
The people of St. Maarten has a right to know how their companies are operating and when will they benefit from these operations.

mauricelake26102014PHILIPSBURG:----  United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake just returned back to the island and is glad that the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers were presented with the Governing Program.

“I am looking forward to the next six months to set priorities, pass and amend some laws that will better serve the people of St. Maarten in line with the Governing Program,” MP Lake said on Wednesday.

Last week, the MP sent the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance a letter through the President of Parliament to get an update on Kadaster and amending the ordinance of Kadaster to fall under the respective Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Minister VROMI).

The MP would also like an update on the draft solid waste ordinance which according to the MP is still by the Legal Affairs Department from the time when he was the previous Minister of VROMI, about a year ago.
The MP stated on Wednesday that the draft solid waste ordinance is very important and should be handled as quickly as possible. We are looking at the emerging situation everyday with the growing high mountain of the landfill. This draft ordinance should be ready to continue the process to come to Parliament, but the Minister in charge has to make sure the Legal Affairs Department has finalized the draft process with the amendments instead of it just sitting on someone’s desk.
“Imagine if we pass the solid waste ordinance and address the solid waste issue of the landfill, we can address lowering the electrical bills by introducing alternative energy, recycling and also lower the cost of living through NV GEBE.
“It is sad to see NV GEBE board and management getting caught up with court cases and leaking of information to social media instead of focusing on future investments of the country and strategic planning.
“As the former Minister of NV GEBE, I am very proud to see that middle management and staff of NV GEBE have been working extremely hard no matter the negative circumstances to lower the water losses which were affecting the company. NV GEBE is to be commended for also continuing with the senior’s relief program which the seniors are very happy with.
“We only focus on the negatives but NV GEBE has more positives and some of the best local professionals serving the company. We need to get back to basics within NV GEBE and start raising the bar by putting the right checks and balances in place to better serve the people. The board and management also got to show better institutional and individual integrity within the company or else let them resign,” UP MP Maurice Lake said on Wednesday.
“As an MP, we need to educate but also pass and amend laws in the best interest of the people and Sint Maarten. This is the only way you can protect and move our country forward.
“It is high time we get our priorities in order and put the necessary checks and balances in place to better serve our people. It is not that difficult if we start making firm and sometimes unpopular decisions and show political maturity and will power to address the main issues that are affecting our people in a transparent and open manner.

“I am looking forward to getting a copy and the answers from Government about the status of the Kadaster and the draft solid waste ordinance in order to see where I can assist in getting the process finalized.

“We have a Governing Program which the people will judge Government upon. Within that program there are a number of priorities and the people will not want to hear ‘we working on it,’ they want to hear its getting done and Solid Waste Management is one of the top priorities,” UP MP Maurice Lake pointed out.

GREAT BAY---- The number of daily openings of the Simpson Bay Causeway Bridge has been reduced effective immediately according to the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority.
The opening times are now: 08.15AM, 10.00AM, 11.45AM, 3.30PM, and 17.15PM.
Prior to the adjustment in the schedule, the Causeway Bridge use to open seven times daily, four openings during the morning hours and three in the afternoon.
The reduction is a result of less boat traffic during the low season.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---- The Department of Economic Licenses from the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), reminds the general public that there are little over two weeks left to pick up approved licenses awaiting pick-up at the department.
All uncollected licenses that were approved prior to January 1, 2015, must be picked up before August 1st 2015, after which the file will be discarded and applicants will have to re-apply and pay the applicable processing fee(s).
Effective August 1st 2015, the Department of Economic Licenses will keep all requests, including approved licenses, for a maximum of six months, after which the file will be discarded and applicants will have to re-apply and pay the applicable processing fee.
The aforementioned is applicable to requests for business, branch, director, amendments to licenses already issued, vending and operational licenses.

The department with this project is in the process to clean up its database of uncollected licenses.

For more information you can visit the department at Zoutsteeg #3, Philipsburg or call 542-2986.

vsacpsmeeting14072015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---  Head of the Collective Prevention Service (CPS) Dr. Virginia Asin, has held discussions with the Educare Foundation headed by Sabrina Vrutaal to discuss and explore a public private partnership.

The objective of the meeting was to share information about each organization; foster close collaboration and look for opportunities for a more structural working relationship.

Areas of cooperation envisioned are: prenatal care; family planning; childhood development; breastfeeding promotion; upgrading and improving and expansion of public health services; expanding reach services.
Community Development Family and Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA) was also part of the meeting with Educare. CDFHA wishes to pursue further discussions with the foundation in outlining areas of cooperation.

Both CPS and CDFHA commended the board of Educare and they both look forward to developing a mutual beneficial structural relationship where government and civil society work together.

CPS is a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

christopheremmanuel14072015Haitian Lives Matters --- St. Maarten may soon be flooded with these people that are being deported from the Dominican Republic to Haiti.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Christopher Emmanuel has issued an open call to the Governor of St. Maarten whom he said met recently with the President of the Dominican Republic. MP Emmanuel said he is fully aware that St. Maarten does not have Foreign Affairs in its hands but he is of the opinion that St. Maarten’s Governor should contact his “bosses” in The Hague and ask them to intervene in the repatriation of Haitians that were living in the Dominican Republic for years.
Emmanuel said that he has no problem what so ever with any country that trying to protect its borders or even revising is immigration laws that would deal with all foreign nationals living in a specific country. “I feel what is taking place in the Dominican Republic is discriminatory, and even atrocity against nationals of Haiti. If the Government of the Dominican Republic had said they would have sent back home those persons they rescued after the earthquake then I would say they are right because things in Haiti are much better than it was when they were struck with the earthquake some years ago. But here you have people that was born in the Dominican Republic from Haitian decent and they do not know anything about Haiti and they are being sent to a homeland they don’t even know. The current situation is affecting about half a million people most of whom were born in the Dominican Republic. Further to that my major concern in this whole matter is that it will affect St. Maarten/St. Martin because everyone knows that this county is known for having human smuggling/trafficking and how many boats have capsized while taking Haitians or Dominicans to other places. These Haitians that are being repatriated probably have relatives here or even friends and since they may not have that in Haiti they will head towards our shores.”
Emmanuel said that the Court of Human Rights is in The Hague and The Hague can quickly intervene in this matter because it affect its overseas countries.
Emmanuel said he is supporting the Haitian community on St. Maarten because he understands their pain however, he said that just last week the Dominican Association held a meeting at the library where they invited the general public. Emmanuel said he attended the meeting but left very quickly because those that organized the meeting chose to speak Spanish while the invited the general public to the meeting. He said several other persons left the meeting too because they felt it was disrespectful to have a meeting held in Spanish in country where most people speaks the English Language.

nagicocleanup14072015Belair:---  Nine volunteers from NAGICO Insurances assisted the Sint Maarten Nature Foundation over the weekend with the clean-up of Mangrove areas surrounding the Little Bay Pond over the weekend. The participants of the cleanup also noticed that someone, more than likely a construction contractor, dumped building material and household items in the vicinity of the Bird Watching Hut at the Pond; “During this exercise we were very saddened to see that someone dumped construction material and household items such as a water heater, microwave, bottles of oil and a vacuum cleaner at the Mangroves around Belair Pond. With the help of this great group of volunteers we cleaned up the material and the mangrove areas but we urge the community to not engage in this illegal activity. We have reported the incident to the authorities and hopefully we can figure out who purposefully damaged the environment so that they can receive the necessary fines,” commented Tadzio Bervoets of the Nature Foundation.
nagicocleanupcrew14072015The volunteers started at 9am and the clean-up was completed by 11am. The NAGICO employees also assisted with the transportation of the debris and the beautifying of the area. This project is part of the NAGICO Lend a Hand project; in which the insurance company chooses a community project each quarter and encourages their staff to physically participate and become involved in giving back to the community. The Belair cleanup is NAGICO's fourth community project since the start of the year.

gpantophlet13032015PHILIPSBURG:---- Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that the Minister of Finance Martin Hassink continues to disrespect the people of St. Maarten by trampling on their authority and not adhering to the rule of Law the Constitution of St. Maarten. Article 32.3 of the Constitution states that the Ministers are accountable to Parliament. Article 33.2 states that in the event a Minister does not enjoy the support of Parliament he has to make his position available. The Member of Parliament in a letter dated May 19, 2015 submitted some questions to the Minister one of which had to do with the court case between the AUC and Inspectorate of Taxes on the $68 million deal. As some might know the judge ruled in favor of AUC. Instead of providing the Member of Parliament with a copy of the ruling (The courts also refused giving the MP a copy advising him to request such from the Minister of Finance).The Minister of Finance is now again refusing to provide information on this matter and stating the following as an excuse: “Disclosure of information to the MP regarding the AUC sale (including the court verdict may imply that fiscal information of DeVry (new owners) will also be made public. The interest to protect confidential information of a third party must prevail, in this case, above the interest of Parliament. The trust between DeVry and the government will be at stake. Let me insert here isn’t the inspectorate of taxes a government organ?) he continues the interest of St. Maarten is at stake. Providing the information in confidence does not alter this. After all, it is not inconceivable that the public will get hold of the confidential information”. It appears that the Minister is taking special interest in this case rather than working for the people who he swore to protect. The Member of Parliament sees this behavior as a clear indication that a vote of non-confidence should be tabled against the Minister. The Minister is placing the interest of a third party above that of the people of St. Maarten. Does this mean that certain businesses can keep vital information from government? If this is so then it means that citizens don’t have to provide information for the Household Budget Survey the government is requesting or demanding.

philipsburg:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) program was featured in the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) July 2015 eNewsletter. AHLEI is the only professional development opportunity designed primarily for post-secondary education Hospitality Educators worldwide. Three of USM’s HTM faculty members recently received their certificate in Certified Hospitality Educator (CHE). The CHE program was designed and offered by AHLEI.
Receiving this national recognition is in direct alignment with our overall USM mission," said Dr. Natasha Gittens, USM’s HTM faculty member, who has also been selected for the mentorship program to become a Master CHE® Trainer.
The article under the heading “University of St. Martin Sets Big Goals for Hospitality Department”, highlighted USM’s background, the history, the latest development and mission of the HTM program.
The AHLEI eNewsletter is distributed to over 44,450 readers, they represent active members of the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AH&LA), the staff of their Partner State Associations, AHLEI members worldwide and members of the Central Florida H&LA.
President of USM, Dr. Francio Guadeloupe commented that this featuring of USM is a sign of international recognition and contributes indirectly to the awareness of the American tourist market of our island. USM will also be offering courses designed for business granting them the opportunity to have ambassadors with a heart and mind focused on promoting our island.
Persons interested in reading the article may visit the link: https://www.ahlei.org/About/News-Room/Newsletters/

armedrobberyfillin13082012PHILIPSBURG:-----On Monday July 14th at around 19:30 Splash Jewelers located in the lobby of Simpson Bay Resort was robbed by three armed masked men. The assailants entered the establishment en proceeded to destroy the glass counter tops. After grabbing what they could they left and escaped in a small vehicle that was retrieved shortly after in the surrounding area by the responding patrols.
At this time the investigation is ongoing and for now this is the only information available. If anybody has got any information about this case, even if it seems very minimal, please contact us at 542-2222 and ask for the detective department. You can also come to the station to talk in person to one of the detectives that’s handling this case. If you want to share your information anonymously, you can call our tip line on 9300.

KPSM Press Release.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:---- On Monday July 14th at around 18:30pm in the early evening hours, the Police Central Dispatched received a call that they had not seen their neighbor for several days. According to the caller they could see what looked like their neighbors lifeless body. The patrol and paramedics were dispatched. Assistance of the fore department was requested to enter the home seeing that it was locked from within. After gaining entry to the home the lifeless body of a female was discovered inside. Around 19:15 p.m. the woman was pronounced dead by the medical doctor. Documentation found in the home indicated that the deceased was a 46 year Guyanese woman. The body was then transported by the funeral home while family members overseas were contacted to inform them of her passing.

The victim has been identified as Anita Latchman of Guyana, she leaves to mourn two children that are residing in Guyana and a relative on St. Maarten. According to information SMN News receives is that when the body of the late Latchman was found it was already decomposing, and the relatives of the deceased woman have to move quicly in laying her to rest.

KPSM Press Release

scalesofjustice28052013PHILIPSBURG:---- For reasons of public interest and based on the Civil Code of Sint Maarten, the Public Prosecutor’s Office is authorized to submit a request to the Common Court of Justice of Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten and Bonaire, Sint Eustatius & Saba to investigate the policies and course of affairs of any legal entity in Sint Maarten. Such an inquiry may extend to the policies and course of affairs of other, closely linked legal entities.

Within this scope, the Public Prosecutor’s Office may obtain information regarding the policies of the legal entity and the course of its affairs. The legal entity is obliged to provide the information requested and also to grant inspection of its books, documents and other data carriers should this be required.

By letter dated July 13, 2015 the Public Prosecutor’s Office has requested information regarding the policies and course of affairs from the Sint Maarten Harbour Holding NV and from its closely linked companies. This action was prompted by claims from society, including the report Integrity Inquiry into the functioning of the Government of Sint Maarten that was produced in
2014 by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (US) International by order of the Governor of Sint Maarten
and the final report Doing the right things right that was produced also in 2014 by de
Commissie Integer Openbaar Bestuur by order of the government of Sint Maarten.

As yet, the investigation concerns the corporate governance of the port authority in a broad sense and addresses issues, amongst others, about compliance with the law, compliance with the statutes, transparency, and some specific issues, including the course of affairs with regard to the construction of the Simpson Bay Causeway.

It is a civil proceeding and is therefore not a criminal investigation.

OPENBAAR MINISTERIE STELT VRAGEN OVER BELEID BIJ HAVEN SINT MAARTEN

Het Openbaar Ministerie is op grond van het Burgerlijk Wetboek van Sint Maarten en om redenen van openbaar belang bevoegd bij het Gemeenschappelijk Hof van Justitie van Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten en van Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba een civiele enquête te verzoeken naar het beleid en de gang van zaken bij Sint Maartense rechtspersonen. Die enquête kan zich mede uitstrekken tot het beleid en de gang van zaken bij met die rechtspersoon nauw verbonden andere rechtspersonen.

In het kader van deze bevoegdheid kan het Openbaar Ministerie inlichtingen (doen) inwinnen over het beleid en de gang van zaken bij de rechtspersoon. De rechtspersoon is verplicht de gevraagde inlichtingen te verschaffen en desgevraagd ook inzage in zijn boeken, bescheiden en andere gegevensdragers te geven.

Bij brief van 13 juli 2015 heeft het Openbaar Ministerie nadere informatie opgevraagd bij de Sint Maarten Harbour Holding Company NV met betrekking tot het beleid en de gang van zaken bij de vennootschap en nauw verbonden andere vennootschappen. Het Openbaar Ministerie heeft hiervoor aanleiding gezien in geluiden uit de samenleving, waaronder mede het rapport Integrity Inquiry into the functioning of the Government of Sint Maarten dat PriceWaterhouseCoopers (US) International in 2014 heeft uitgebracht in opdracht van de Gouverneur van Sint Maarten en het eindrapport Doing the right things right dat de Commissie Integer Openbaar Bestuur, eveneens in 2014, heeft uitgebracht in opdracht van de regering van Sint Maarten.

Het onderzoek is vooralsnog gericht op de corporate governance van het havenbedrijf in brede zin. Zo worden vragen gesteld over naleving van de wet, naleving van de statuten, transparantie en enige specifieke onderwerpen, waaronder de gang van zaken rondom de aanleg van de Simpson Bay Causeway.

Het betreft een civiele procedure en is daarom geen strafrechtelijk onderzoek.

Press Release from Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie

ribrasilla13072015A meeting held in Brazil has led to the creation of agreements and commitments oriented to advance the Regional Initiative: Latin America and the Caribbean free of Child Labour. The new ILO Regional Director, Mr José Manuel Salazar, participated in the event.

News | 13 July 2015

During 1-3 July 2015, delegations from 25 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, concluded the activities of the Roundtable for South-South Cooperation focused on the combat against child labour, with the signing of four formal agreements, the definition of 16 commitments for activities, and 50 expressions of interest for future collaboration.

According to ILO estimates there are still 12.5 million children who work in the Latin American and Caribbean region. During the inauguration of the event, Mr Salazar, ILO Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasized that is necessary to invest resources equivalent to 0.3% of GDP to eliminate child labour by 2025.

The Roundtable, was held within the framework of the Regional Initiative: Latin America and the Caribbean free of Child Labour, which was signed by the governments of the region and supported by the ILO. The initiative seeks to accelerate the efforts to eliminate this practice. The Brazilian government convened the Roundtable as a part of the Brazil-ILO South-South Cooperation Initiative.

South-South cooperation, implemented in a horizontal manner and promoting experience exchanges, the efficient use of available resources and international solidarity, is considered an important alternative at a time in which countries face the challenge to do more with less.

ricaribbeandelegates1307201Ms Lisa Bryan Smart, Assistant Director, Economic Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade in Jamaica, shared her thoughts on the meeting. "I found the meeting to be very useful particularly within the context of discussing the issue of child labour through the modality of South-South Cooperation, which is emerging as a critical area of support for development. This approach to development is based on the notion that developing countries would benefit from collaborating around common problems and identifying relevant and cost effective solutions."

The meeting participants exchanged ideas about strategies for resource mobilization, as well as good practices and mechanisms that facilitate the implementation of South-South cooperation initiatives.

The agenda included topics such as labour migration, youth employment, indigenous communities, school-to-work transition, education, value chains, agriculture and information technology.

Ms. Adriana George-Sharpe, Assistant Director (Ag) of the Technical Cooperation Unit, Ministry of Planning and Sustainable Development, Trinidad and Tobago stated "The Meeting provided opportunities to gain new learnings, share experiences, exchange best practices, and expand networks."

The agreements that will be implemented in the next three to six months anticipate activities for the exchange of information and tools, training sessions, joint research, methodology transfer, and internships by specialists, among others.

Ms Marva Ximinnies, Director, Child Labour Unit, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Jamaica said "Attending the workshop was a useful and worthwhile experience. I strongly feel that we are making progress and we should meet our target of a Child Labour Free Region."

Mr Salazar emphasized the fact that the regional roundtable had been organized in Brazil, “a country with which the ILO has developed an important partnership. The Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) has contributed a significant quantity of resources for South-South cooperation, demonstrating leadership in these types of initiatives”.

The ILO Regional Director conducted his first official visit to Brazil after having assumed the role on June 1st.

soundmeter13072015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---  Under the direction of the Inspection Department of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), the Multidisciplinary Control Team comprised of officers from Economic Control, Control Unit and the Community Police Officer, continues to carry out controls on businesses all over the Dutch side of the island on weekends. These controls on average last four to six (6) hours and extend into the early morning hours.

Recently of the eight (8) businesses controlled, two (2) establishments were visited to control and advise proprietors regarding maximum permitted decibel noise based on complaints received by the Inspection Department (one being a popular entertainment spot in the Simpson Bay area).

The objective of the control was to check business licenses as well as noise decibel levels from entertainment establishments.

One (1) of the eight (8) businesses was closed down because they couldn’t provide any documentation proving that they were operating legally.

Bars, restaurants and vendors in Pond Island, Oyster Pond, Cupecoy, on the premises of Alegria Hotel, and Simpson Bay were checked.

All businesses and vendors that were controlled had some issue relating to the objectives of the control. These included noise nuisance; engaging in unlicensed activity; permits could not be produced upon request of authorities as required by law.

Seven (7) out of eight (8) businesses and vendors received a written warning and summoned to the office the next business day and thereafter referred to the Department of Economic Licenses for further follow up.

The Inspection Department TEATT will continue with these routine controls on establishments for noise nuisance and other violations related to economic activity and will strictly enforce the law where violations are detected.

Concerns and complaints can be lodged by calling 542-4509 during business hours from Monday through Friday.

Details regarding the nature of the complaint, name and address of establishment, time and date of violation will be asked or could be submitted by sending an email with this information to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

ospplogo22062014PHILIPSBURG;----  Just recently in one of the dailies our Minister of Education, Mrs. Rita Bourne-Gumbs stated that she will be contacting the banking industry to lower the interest rates for teachers interested in purchasing a property. We support whole heartedly this idea but would ask the Minister to add police officers and nurses as these are also noble professions that are earning on a daily basis this type of savings.
In a letter dated July 12, 2015 we have made this known to the Minister and have also recommended that she consider amending the present transfer tax legislature by exempting first time property buyers within these professions from paying this tax. Secondly, we have also suggested to the Minister for a portion of the land acquired by the government based on prescriptive rights in the vicinity of the Vineyard Estate to be used to construct low income duplexes. These duplexes would be constructed under the supervision of the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation as they have demonstrated to have the capacity and ability to build low income homes. Duplexes, due to the scarcity of land and this would allow a greater amount of persons to call this property their own.
As indicated first preference would be given to those persons in those noble professions mentioned above and of course with certain conditions attached to the purchase. For example these home buyers must be between the ages of 22 and forty years; it must be their first home and it can’t be sold within the first five years. In the event of a sale or a default in their mortgage payments first preference would be given to the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation to purchase the home. This is to avoid the property being used for speculative purposes and it would also allow another young person within the professions mentioned before to acquire this property under the same conditions.
We have also informed Minister Bourne-Gumbs of a mortgage loan guarantee funds that was established by the government some years ago to assist potential home buyers and that it is time that we activate it to assist our young professionals. “Charity begins at home and it is therefore the responsibility of the government to see what it can do internally before going externally, says Lenny Priest, leader of the OSPP.

Ministry of Education, Culture & Sports
The Government Administration
Clem Labega Square
Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Attention: Mrs. Rita Bourne-Gumbs
Minister

Dear Minister Bourne-Gumbs,

We have read with great interest in one of the daily publications your intention to contact the banking industry to provide teachers with lower interest rates in order to purchase or build their own homes. While we applaud this initiative we would also want you to extend it to our police officers and nurses as well. As you are very much aware education, health and security is of vital importance for the further development of any nation.

Over the years we have noticed that the biggest hurdle for most home buyers are generating the 10% - 20% deposit that is required by most banks. The second hurdle is the 4% transfer tax and the notarial fees that they must pay.

We support your call to the banking industry to lower their interest rates on mortgages for our teachers, police officers and nurses and at the same time we propose that the government amend the transfer tax legislature to exempt these first time property buyers from paying this tax. As the saying goes charity begins at home. It would be a tremendous savings for these citizens but it would also serve as an attraction for many of our young dreamers (teachers, police officers and nurses) to enter these noble professions.

Secondly, we are also proposing that the government commence the construction of low income duplexes that can be sold to these same young professionals. Duplexes, due to the scarcity of government land and it would allow a greater amount of young persons to own their own home. There also exists a government foundation “Garantie Fonds voor Eigen Woningen” perhaps you may want to activate this foundation to assist those property buyers who can’t generate the banks deposit requirement. We were hoping to have been able to provide you with a copy of the articles of the foundation but unfortunately our request to the government for a copy of same has gotten caught up in the government bureaucracy.

As you are aware the government recently acquired a property in the vicinity of the Vineyard Estate on W. G. Buncamper Road based on prescriptive rights. A portion of this land can be used to construct these low income duplexes that can be sold to these young professionals with certain conditions. The construction of these homes would take place under the supervision of the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation.

First preference would be given to those three professions and they must be between the ages of 22 to 40 years. Secondly, it must be their first home and it can’t be sold within the first five years.
In the event of a sale or a default in their mortgage first preference would be given to the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation to purchase the home. This is to avoid the property being used for speculative purposes and that another young person within the professions mentioned before would be given an opportunity to buy this home.

It is time that we pursue very vigorously the attraction of our young people to these professions by providing them with some additional incentives. St. Maarten needs you, become a teacher, a police officer or a nurse.

We would want to implore you to take up contact with your colleague the Minister of Vromi to discuss this plan further when they set up the sub-division plan for the property acquired in the vicinity of the Vineyard Estate.

We are hereby enclosing copies of the deed and the certificate of admeasurement of the property acquired in prescriptive rights in the vicinity of the Vineyard Estate.

Yours truly,
One St. Maarten People Party

Lenny F. Priest
Leader of the OSPP

cc: Parliament of St. Maarten
Ministry of VROMI
St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation

 

janpeterholland13072015MULLET BAY:--- Stanley Samuel was able to stay ahead of a group of six golfers that were not impressed by the high winds and tough course conditions at Mullet Bay Golf Course to win the July Medal Play Golf Tournament organized by the St. Maarten Golf Association SMGA over the weekend. Jan Peter Holtland won Overall Low Net with a score of 65 after deduction of his 27 handicap.

A small group of 23 golfers challenged the windy golf course and tried to add another good score for the qualification for the St. Maarten team that will compete in the Eastern Caribbean Golf Championship. This tournament will take place in October in St. Maarten at the Mullet Bay Golf Course.

Samuel, who finished the par 70 Mullet Bay Golf Course with a score of 77, stayed 1 shot ahead of last month winner Jesus Rivera and Philippe Thevenet. As a result, Samuel won both the Overall Low Gross for the tournament, as well as the 1st Low Gross prize in the Men’s category. In the same category Jan Peter Holtland won Overall Low Net as well as 1st Low Net with a score of 65 strokes after deduction of his 27 handicap. Although Rivera didn’t win, he didn’t end up empty handed; he ended up as the player with the fewest amount of putts, needing only 29 putts during the 18 holes stretch.

stanleysamuel13072015The Ladies Category had a total of 4 participants this time. 1st Low Gross was won by Betty Green with a score of 89 strokes, 1st Low Net was won by Sidsel Jacobsen after a match of cards with a Low Net score of 78 strokes.

In the category Senior’s for players between 50 and 60 years old, 7 participants battled it out. Philippe Thevenet won once again the prize for 1st Low Gross with a score of 78 strokes, 1st Low Net was won after a card playoff by Marius Arrondell with a Net score of 70.

In the Super Seniors Category for players over 60 years old, 1st Low Gross was won by Keith Graham with a score of 89, 1st Low Net was won by Richard Gibson with a score of 84 Low Net.

For more information on tournaments or membership please contact the Golf Shop at the Mullet Bay Golf Course or like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/St.MaartenGolfAssociation

s4instructors13072015PHILIPSBURG:---- On behalf of the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs, the Division of Study Financing hereby informs the general public and study-financing recipients in the Netherland that:

Effective July 1, 2015, three persons were hired as guidance counselors in the Netherlands.

These persons are Ms. Ellen Rosina, Mrs. Xaviera Mac Donald Archangel and Mrs. Geesha Alaran-Williams.

All three persons have strong ties with St.Maarten, good knowledge of St. Maarten’s culture, its traditions and are experienced with coaching, motivating and counseling students to excel academically.

The new guidance counselors will be responsible for the care, guidance and supervision of first- and second year students in the Netherlands, a task previously assigned to S4.
The guidance counselors will execute their tasks in accordance with the established task description and they will report directly to the Division Study Financing on St.Maarten. Their performance will be monitored and evaluated periodically to optimize the level of services provided.

The main features of the care program will be empathy, concern and interest, effortlessly trying, attentiveness and support. The main features of the guidance program will be empowering and advising students. The main features of the supervision program will be encouraging of autonomy, open discussion and strengthening of the supervisory relationship.

This new approach will bring care, guidance and supervision closer to the students as the guidance counselors will not be stationed in one location but rather mobile throughout the Netherlands. This should eventually lead to improvement in the general well-being of our students and their academic performance.

The guidance counselors will be on St.Maarten from July 26th to August 2nd , 2015 for meetings, training and to partake in the annual preparatory workshops for students who will be pursuing their studies in the Netherlands.

A. M. Aventurin
Head of Division of Study Financing

PHILIPSBURG:---“Let not talk about ideology and ideals; let us just focus on technical solutions”. A strange feeling of déjà vu hit us when we heard these words. They were uttered by none other than Mr. Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the golden boy of the Dutch political establishment. For those who are unfamiliar with him, Dijsselbloem held the post of the Dutch Minister of Finance before being assigned the task of the president of the Eurogroup, which is the informal club of the financial ministers of those European countries that have adopted the Euro. Dijsselbloem is a man with experience, power, and know-how; a man who is in the loop; a man who expresses the mainstream sentiments of the movers and shakers (the global elite) of the world, so when Dijsselbloem speaks it is best to pay keen attention. We are witness to what we call the dominance of the technocratic unconscious—a seemingly value neutral way of seeing and arguing and solving matters, codified in textbooks, policy documents, trainings and workshops—that has become the common sense of persons who make it to top administrative functions in today’s globalizing world.

The words we just quoted at the beginning of this essay were taken from Dijsselbloem’s statements concerning the current situation in Greece. Greece’s misfortune, seeping unemployment, spiraling debt, corruption, etc.—we are just parroting what everyone can read in quality newspapers or hear and see explained on CNN—might seem far removed from our Sint Maarten reality. The overall unemployment in Greece amounts to more than 25%. When one zooms in on the youths the figure is almost 50%. And what is worse, out of every ten children you would meet in this European country, 4 live in poverty. If you add that in hospitals medicines are rare commodities, you understand how bleak the situation is. Most of us might not have it good, heaven knows we have our problems, but we do have it better than the Greeks.

Our depiction of the Greek situation may cause some of St. Maarteners to empathize and the more emotional to even shed a tear, yet even they may be susceptible to the rhetorical question of the tough hearted who ask, “What do we have to do with Greece”! They might find themselves agreeing outside their mantra “we are all God’s children talk” and “love they neighbor as thyself” that most of the energy of those with good will should be spent on what really matters to Sint Maarteners like say the CFT, and if they so wish to be regionally oriented then focus on the latest treatment of Dominican citizens of Haitian attraction in Santo Domingo.

Either or thinking combined with parochialism—if I focus on St. Maarten, I can’t focus on the rest of the world, and if I also focus on the Dominican Republic, Greece has to take a backseat—is rarely useful, and in this case it definitely isn’t. Such narrow-mindedness leads to partial blindness, a misconstruing of Sint Maarten’s current predicament, and ineffective action in the long run. It is wiser to recognize that in this interconnected world, the struggles for human dignity everywhere reflect and inflect each other.

The Greek saga, the Haitian-Dominicans plight, and our own coming to terms with CFT supervising the government’s budgeting practices have more in common than we expect. In fact by attending to the faraway and less obvious, in this case the social, economic, and political situation in Greece, and their response to the harsh measures they are told by the Jeroen Dijsselbloem’s of this world that they must accept, we might get a better sense of our particular situation.

To get into this habit of thinking global while acting local, we have to actually cultivate and train ourselves to stand still at our déjà vu moments. What happens during a déjà vu moment is that on an intuitive level you actually connect a new experience with your current situation and other developments that illicit your concern. This déjà vu happened to us, so we stopped to think through its consequences.

Dijsselbloem’s remark quoted at the beginning of this essay reminded us that, though unlike the French side of the island, Sint Maarten is linked to the risky experiment that begun in Western Europe in 1999. In that year France and the Netherlands joined several other European Union countries in a single currency zone that facilitated open markets. New transnational agencies (organizations operating above national governments) had to be put into place to regulate matters without fully impinging on the autonomy of these governments.

15 years later all recognize that this arrangement is quite unstable. The budget and tax policies are in the hands of the national governments, who aren’t international like the businesses that invest based upon the favorable conditions that these administrators of the members states offer, while the stability of the currency is supervised by the European Central Bank not able to unconditionally override decisions of the former or control these businesses. The transnational body that is supposed to regulate the currency cannot intervene in terms of managing the budget and tax compliance. Negotiations, mutual trust, transparency, and willingness by national governments to accept and implement the advices of transnational watchmen like the European Central Bank, while appeasing economic investors and businesses, is the name of the game. The juggling act national governments who are part of this monetary pact have to perform is how to reap the benefits of the Euro, remain appealing to businesses and foreign and local investors, and make sure the less fortunate in their respective societies are able to flourish.

The European Central Bank strengthened by the European Commission, the executive body of the EU consisting of delegates of the member states charged with making sure that all countries comply with the treaties, can exert pressure on national governments that jeopardize the economic pact. Moreover the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the transnational body that regulates who banks lend money to when countries are in a financial crisis, support the decisions of the European Central Bank and the European Commission. This transnational pact manned by no nonsense figures like Jeroen Dijsselbloem, imbued with a technocratic unconscious, make it next to impossible for national governments in the European Union to simply do as they please. Greece’s national leaders are today recognizing exactly how much their political independent status is being superseded by economic interdependence regulated by transnational agencies and supranational governments in the making. Their rebuttals of respect for their national sovereignty, democracy, and the reality of international banks and elites being privileged while the working poor suffer, are met by the technocratic remark “let’s not talk about ideology and ideals; let us just focus on technical solutions”; followed by the explication to cut government spending, privatize government owned companies, pay your bills, be more efficient with regards to tax compliance, and all will be fine.

Acknowledging the myriad of differences, it is not farfetched to contend that within the Kingdom of the Netherlands a similar strategy was employed as explained above by Dutch technocrats during the restructuring of the Netherlands Antilles on October the 10th 2010 (10-10-10). Sint Maarten and Curaçao became autonomous countries within the Kingdom (landen binnen het Koninkrijk), while Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius, the so-called BES islands, got the status of overseas municipalities in the making (Openbare Lichamen). With this facelift of the Dutch Kingdom, the College Financieel Toezicht (CFT) came into existence. Its task as a transnational agency is to supervise and guide the sustainable economic management of all these new entities (recently the sister island of Aruba, which gained its constituent state status in the 1980s, has also had to accept a CFT like body). When the governments of these constituent states of the Dutch Kingdom do not adequately balance the demands of the (inter)national business sectors, the needs and desires of the population, and Kingdom treaties regarding appropriate forms of budgeting and expenditures, the CFT appeals to the Kingdom Council of Ministers. Once they find the CFT’s analysis reasonable, this body consisting of the council of Ministers of the Netherlands complemented by the Minister Plenipotentiaries of Aruba, Curacao, and Sint Maarten, chaired by the Prime Minister in The Hague, can then instruct the constituent states in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom to comply.

So far much of the interaction between the CFT and the governments of Curacao, Sint Maarten, and Aruba, resemble those between the European technocrats and the Greek political leaders. For instance elected officials on Sint Maarten are being accused of incompetence, corruption, and holding the population hostage. When the government official respond by speaking about the colonial legacy influencing Dutch policy makers, or the faulty behavior of the warlords of businesses breathing down their necks, they are told something similar to “let’s not talk about ideology and ideals; let us just focus on technical solutions”; followed by the explication to cut government spending, privatize government owned companies, pay your bills, be more efficient with regards to tax compliance, and all will be fine.

If the political players in the Netherlands and the Dutch Caribbean isles cannot find a common language, whereby the budget is regulated without jeopardizing the working populations’ ability to flourish and achieve social mobility, we may face something that is underplayed in the media reporting on economic stricken Greece: rising xenophobia, fear and harassment of the newcomers (the immigrants). Like in the economically unstable Dominican Republic, in Greece too newcomers are blamed for all social malaise; without them all so-called “authentic” Greeks (oldcomers) would live a comfortable life; they are accused of stealing the fun and eroding the culture; they are harassed and treated as second class citizens; they are threatened with deportation by populist factions in government (all this persecution, we might add, bearing undeniable traces of colonial and other imperial stereotyping). Since none of us want that—and we know there as signs of such in all parts of the Kingdom—we will need to take seriously that perhaps the solution lies in democratizing upwards and downwards. Ordinary people need to feel that local governments, the Kingdom Council of Ministers, and the CFT, are accountable to them. That in other words, their lives and points of views, matter as much as the global movers and shakers. Technocratic language will have to be imbued with warmth that fosters human understanding.

Dr. Francio Guadeloupe, President, University of St. Martin
Mr. Erwin Wolthuis, Division Head of the Business & Hospitality Program
Mr. Josue Ferrol, Coordinator of the pre-USM program
Mr. Pedro de Weever, Lecturer in the Department of General Liberal Arts.
Ms. Sharelly Emanuelson, guest lecturer at the USM.

pscsimpsonbay13072015Simpson Bay:----  The management of the Public Service Center Department (PSC), Simpson Bay branch hereby informs the general public that the branch will be undergoing some internal renovations commencing Monday, July 13, 2015.

During the renovation period, customers and clients may be inconvenienced to some degree. The disruptions however will be temporary and managed as much as possible. The renovations are expected to be completed within three weeks and upon completion will serve to enhance our services.

The management of the PSC would like to thank their valued customers and clients for their patience and understanding during the coming weeks.

MARIGOT:--- La présidente Aline Hanson a pris plusieurs arrêtés en fin de semaine dernière, portant sur l’autorisation d’organiser une manifestation sur le domaine public le 14 juillet 2015, portant fermeture temporaire du boulevard de France, du dimanche 12 juillet à 18 heures au mardi 14 juillet à 23 heures, portant sur la fermeture temporaire de la rue du marché du dimanche 12 juillet au mardi 14 juillet 22h30, portant sur l’interdiction de navigation et de mouillage dans la baie de Marigot, du lundi 13 juillet à 10 heures au mercredi 15 juillet à 8 heures, portant sur l’interdiction de vendre des bouteilles en verre sur le front de mer pendant les festivités du 14 juillet, dès 6 heures et jusqu’à la fin de la manifestation.

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), is advising parents and guardians to be vigilant when their kids are at the beach swimming or at the swimming pool during the school holiday season.

Drowning is among the five leading causes of death among people aged 14 years and under in the Americas, according to the first Global Report on Drowning: Preventing a Leading Killer, published by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The report reveals that drowning takes the life of 372,000 people around the world every year and is one of the ten leading causes of death among children and young people worldwide.

Some strategies that can be used to prevent drowning are: installing barriers to restrict access to bodies of water; close supervision of infants and children under five; teaching children basic swimming skills, and training possible bystanders in safe rescue and resuscitation.

Other conclusions of the report are:

  • Globally, more than half of all people who die by drowning are under 25.
  • The highest rates of drowning are among children under 5.
  •  Men are twice as likely to drown as women.
  • Over 90% of drowning occurs in low- and middle-income countries, with the highest rates in the regions of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Western Pacific.

PHILIPSBURG:---The July 14 celebrations of Bastile Day on the French St. Martin will be in full swing this Tuesday. The day signifies an historic event of the French Revolution in 1789 when a crowd stormed the Bastille, a fortress in Paris that was used as a state prison. The Bastille became an icon for the French Republican movement; the fortress was later demolished and replaced by the Place de la Bastille.

As customary the day will start with a church service for government offices and invited guest at 9am, this will take place at the Catholic Church in Marigot. The annual wreath laying ceremony at the collectivity will commence at 10:15am. The parade consisting of various drum bands and uniforms divisions will take place at 10:30am; a delegation from the Dutch side is expected to be present during the official ceremony. The Fire brigade will be honored by the government during a pinning ceremony followed by official speeches and a toast at 11am.

The official holiday on the French side has been celebrated and recognized for years and is known for its fun sports activities. Sail boating, bike and swimming are the major sports events taking place back to back starting at 1:30pm to 3pm. There will be a volleyball and basketball contest at the Louis Vanterpool Stadium starting at 4pm. The sports activities will come to a close with a 6K race around Marigot starting at 5pm.

The day will come to an end with its fun entertainment program. The gun slingers and Jolly boys will kick off the program from four in the afternoon until 7pm on the waterfront. Food and drinks will be on sale from various vendors. The control band from the Dutch side will take the stage at 8pm closing the festivities on the French Side.

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turtles12072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Nature Foundation over the weekend expressed its concern on the growing number of wild animals being offered for sale on online and social media marketplaces on both sides of the island. In some instances there were also posts regarding endangered sea turtles being sold, a highly illegal activity. “We are having grave concerns regarding people selling endangered and wild animals on online market places, with last week an incident of raccoons being sold and over the weekend an incident of Sea Turtles being offered up for sale online. These are serious matters primarily because of the unregulated sale of an invasive species that can be wild and dangerous and which may carry rabies in the case of the raccoons and in the case of sea turtles a critically, locally and internationally protected species being placed up for sale. Although we managed to solve the issue regarding the sea turtles and no animals ended up being harmed, there is a serious need for the administrators of online social media marketplaces and residents alike to know the responsibilities regarding wild and protected species on the island”, commented Tadzio Bervoets, manager of the Nature Foundation.

Especially regarding endangered sea turtles the Nature Foundation emphasized that protection is imperative: due to human impacts the population has plummeted to low numbers throughout the past century. Because of this, many species have been listed as critically endangered meaning that they are nearly extinct. To reverse this trend, all sea turtles species are now protected by international laws and treaties as well as local laws. Meaning it is illegal to kill, wound, capture or pick-up sea turtles. It is therefore forbidden to disturb damage or destroy sea turtles nest, lairs or breeding grounds. “There was a hatching of a nest on Great Bay Beach of Leatherback sea turtles which was very successful so we need to maintain the protection of these critically endangered species,” continued Bervoets.

“We constantly monitor social media and marketplace sites for incidents like these and we report them constantly. We also would like to remind the public that there are penalties involved in this activity, especially regarding protected species. Should the public notice any nesting activity or illegal activity, do not hesitate to contact the Sea Turtle Hotline 9229 or the Sint Maarten Nature Foundation office at 5444267 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:---- Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs attendgumbgroenveldt12072015ed the oath-taking ceremony at the Governor’s Cabinet on Friday for the first-Sint Maarten born Cardiologist Emiko Bird-Lake.
In the presence of her mother, Veronica Lake, and the husband of Emiko Bird-Lake, the oath was administered by Acting Governor His Excellency Reynold Groeneveldt.
Cardiologist Bird-Lake is part of a specialist rotational program established by St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) with the Netherlands, and will be on the island providing services to SMMC patients for a one-month period.
“I am very proud of Emiko Bird-Lake, being the first born Sint Maartener Cardiologist of the country. She is a role model for our young people. Hard work and determination will allow you to achieve what you set out in life.
“As Acting Minister of Public Health, it was a great opportunity to be present to witness this proud moment on behalf of the Council of Ministers and the people of Sint Maarten. I take this opportunity to congratulate her parents, husband and her family circle on this great achievement,” Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs said on Sunday.
Acting Governor His Excellency Reynold Groeneveldt stated on Sunday: “This is a very proud moment for the entire Sint Maarten community. I have administered the oath on several occasions before, but it was the first to a local born Cardiologist. It gave me a lot of pride.
“Mrs. Bird-Lake should be looked at as a role model for our young people to follow and aim to achieve by reaching for the stars. Put your mind to become something and make it meaningful,” Acting Governor His Excellency Reynold Groeneveldt said on Sunday.

jfa12072015PHILIPSBURG----  Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Josianne Fleming-Artsen recently received a courtesy visit from Judge Sander van Rijen who will be taking up his post in Sint Maarten as of August 1st.

Judge Van Rijen studied at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and was Chairman of the Dispute Committees in Makelaardij and Schiphol. He also worked at the Court House in Den Bosch and in Rotterdam.

Van Rijen was a lawyer/partner in Schipper van der Mersch Attorneys at Law.

“Judge Van Rijen comes with a wealth of experience in Civil Law. I wish him much success and he will be an asset along with his colleagues for the judicial system of Sint Maarten,” Minister Plenipotentiary Josianne Fleming-Artsen said over the weekend.

zabianleona12072015PHILIPSBURG (PARLIAMENT/Independent Faction):---- Independent Member of Parliament (MP) and First Vice President Hon. Leona Marlin-Romeo, this summer has commenced with her “Giving Back to the Community Program.”

The program has been established by the MP to recognize the contributions of primarily key persons, organizations, public schools and positive initiatives within the Sint Maarten community.

MP Marlin-Romeo is using part of her monthly salary towards initiatives that constructively aid in the advancement of those who illustrate extraordinary talent, innovative ideas, contribute to the community, and or are seeking educational advancement.

“Each month a contribution will be given starting with Zabian Arndell. Zabian is a self-taught, free style young artist from Sucker Garden/Arch Road. Zabian Arndell is the son of Gladys Arndell who graduated from Sundial School, but after graduation had absolutely no idea what he wanted to study.

“He eventually turned to drawing, a talent that he knew he had from the 6thgrade. He was exposed to airbrushing six years ago and caught on to the art by solely observing other artist and doing online tutorials.

“He was inspired by another young artist named Olanzo Williams. Even though he feels that he is not being sufficiently noticed, he has been given odd jobs for Sint Maarten’s Day, Statia Carnival, and most recently the Telem sponsored Fun Day.

“Zabian however wishes to develop his skills, by becoming certified so that he may open his own business in the field of airbrushing/graphics design and perhaps tattooing,” MP Marlin-Romeo stated in a media statement on Sunday.

Zabian expressed to MP Marlin-Romeo that he wishes to advance and sharpen his skills by attending workshops in the USA and would like to accompany LaRich on their next trip to an overseas workshop.

MP Marlin-Romeo personally witnessed the art work of this young man and has pledged to make sure that the young Arndell gets to fulfil this dream.

“Too often we hear of the negative behaviour of our youth, therefore it is a great honour to recognize Zabian Arndell. Life has not always been easy for this young man but he has consciously chosen to walk the right path and become an entrepreneur.

“Zabian was encouraged to follow his dreams and keep the right attitude for it will determine his attitude. My assistance to this young man is only the beginning, as I have plans to reach out to various art schools and inquire whether this young man can receive a talent scholarship to further his studies,” Independent MP Hon. Leona Marlin-Romeo said on Sunday.

summercamp12072015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):----- Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a department of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), is organizing a Summer Fit Camp from July 20-25 for children between the ages of 10 to 12, or cycle two students.

You will have to register by Friday, July 16 as space is limited. There is space for 25 children. The participants will be divided into groups of five with a group leader assigned to each. The camp will take place at the Caribbean International Academy CIA) in Cupecoy.

The goal of the Summer Fit Camp is to promote and educate about healthy eating habits and physical activities to combat the increase in obesity in the country.

Activities will be organized in a structured manner such as obstacle games (dance), sports (soccer), exercise (pool day), field trips (hiking), educational health sessions (gardening) and cooking demonstrations.

The children will also learn about healthy snacking (choosing snacks under 100 calories), limiting sugary foods and beverages), the importance of drinking water rather than juice.

The children will have fun while being exposed to different ways of being physically active, eating healthy portions, controlled meals and snacks; building team spirit, self-esteem and confidence while taking part in group camp activities.

There is no charge for a child participating in the Summer Fit Camp. If your child does not have any pre-existing medical conditions, but has an overweight concern, then this is the ideal opportunity for your child to receive information about healthy life styles.

For those who sign-up for the camp, an orientation meeting will take place on July 17 at 6.30pm at CPS Office in the Vineyard Building.

The orientation meeting will provide parents/guardians with information related to camp rules and regulations; meals and scheduled activities; pick-up and drop-off locations for the camp; and any additional information that parents/guardians may require.

Parents/guardians interested in signing up their child for the Summer Fit Camp should contact Camp Coordinator Swinda Richardson via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or via Tel. 542-2078 or 542-3553.

alfredharley03072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Alfred Harley, the consultant who found it fit to use his mother’s sole proprietorship company that was registered as an inter- island purchasing company needs to answer a few questions, which he should do publicly, by means of a press release to SMN News.

  1. Can Alfred Harley tell the people of St. Maarten if he was a member of the St. Kitts Police Force? If the answer to the question is yes? Then can Alfred Harley tell the people of St. Maarten especially potential employers why he is no longer a member of the St. Kitts Police Force?
  2. Do you Alfred Harley have a criminal conviction in St. Kitts for example second degree murder or manslaughter and did you spend almost two years in prison in St. Kitts? Did you shoot a man while being a ‘rookie cop” and killed him and was prosecuted for this crime?
  3. If so have you ever made this known to your employers when you left St. Kitts and came to St. Maarten and worked for the Daily Herald as a journalist? Have you ever made known to your employers that you Alfred Harley is a convicted felon or what the Kittians would call a “Jailbird.”
  4. Already SMN News posted one of your convictions regarding XBC, but did you make this known to St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association? Diamond Hotel and Resort, UTS in St. Maarten when they hired you as manager for their St. Kitts company?
  5. Did you mention these convictions to XBC who engaged in business with you?
  6.  Did you mention this to the Members of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard and Theodore Heyliger? And The Daily Herald and the Today Newspaper who gave whistle clean recommendations for GEBE? Or did you mention to GEBE management or Supervisory Board?
  7. There is an advertisement that showed in St. Kitts for UTS where you said “ I am Alfred Harley and I approve this message” can you now approve these very legitimate questions? And provide the answers on or before Monday July 13th 2015? Bear in mind these are all questions and not accusations Mr. Alfred Harley so you will need to provide the answers.

judithroumourelease06072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Press prosecutor Karola Van Nie has denounced all rumors posted on Facebook where it is stating that the prosecutor’s office has dropped all charges against blogger Judith Roumou who was in pre-trial detention for six days after a number of persons filed complaints ranging from defamation, slander, extortion, identity theft, and threat against them.
Prosecutor Van Nie made clear that Roumou who was arrested on June 30th 2015 at her St. Peters home was released on July 6th 2015 on request of the prosecutor’ office under special conditions.
In a press release dated July 6th 2015 Prosecutor Van Nie said the following:-
Pre-trial detention of blogger suspended
The 40-year-old woman, J.R., who is suspected of harassment (stalking), amongst other crimes, is released from her pre-trial detention today, July 6, 2015. The woman was arrested on Tuesday, June 30,
2015 on suspicion of slander, defamation, insult, threat, extortion and harassment (stalking).

Given the nature of the crimes and the personal circumstances of the suspect, the prosecutor advised the judge of instruction to suspend the pre-trial detention under certain special conditions. The suspect is not allowed to contact the people that pressed charges against her and she must visit the probation service. Also she needs to cooperate in the creation of a psychological and/or psychiatric report and she cannot commit new crimes.

The judge followed this advice. Het public prosecutors services had not taken any decision on further prosecution of the blogger yet. It is not yet known when a court hearing will take place.
On Saturday morning Prosecutor Van Nie said that Roumou still remains a suspect in the ongoing investigation even though no court date has not yet been set. The press prosecutor also added that although people are referring to this case as a case of restricting freedom of the press, it is not about that. Careful readers of our earlier press releases know that the criminal charges concern a whole scale of criminal facts, from stalking to threat, insult, slander and defamation.

GEBE Employee accused of stealing copper.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A contractor who agreed to demolish six old engines at GEBE power plant in Cay Bay in order to create space for the LPG gas is now running to the supervisory board of directors for monies to pay his employees.
SMN News learnt that the contractor who is a Dominicano agreed to demolish the six old engines at GEBE power plant which will become his property along with the copper he removed from the engines for the work he did at GEBE. A source close to both the contractor and the Supervisory Board of Directors told SMN News that the contractor did not sign a contract with the former COO who gave him the job without placing it on bid. However, he did make some strange agreements, one being that the six old engines will become his property along with all the copper he removed. SMN News learnt that while the contractor and his workers worked for at least three months to demolish the engines and clean up the area a long time employee of GEBE managed to steal a truck load of the copper and sold it for $40,000.00 leaving the contractor and his workers out in the cold.
According to the information SMN News received the contractor is now asking the Supervisory Board of Directors to pay him for the work he and his workers did now that the copper was stolen and sold. SMN News learnt that the head of security of GEBE is busy writing a report on how the copper was stolen and sold. This report it is understood should be available to the Supervisory Board sometime next week.
SMN News further learnt that the contractor was supposed to make about $1.5M with the materials he removed from GEBE power plant and he allegedly had a verbal agreement with Maduro to give him 33% of his earnings when the work at the power plant is completed.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:---- The Police Department is hereby informing the general public that in connection with the upcoming Justice Day Shooting competition, shooting practice has been organized by the police department. The practice will take place on Saturday July 11th from 08.00 a.m. until 12.00 p.m. on the premises of the Emilio Wilson Park on the L.B., Scot road. The public entire should take keen note of this information.

2015policeweek10072015PARIMARIBO/PHILIPSBURG:--- On June 24th, 2015, the KPSM delegation left to Suriname to participate in the 2015 Korpsweek celebration. The delegation consisted of 33 members.
Upon arrival we were greeted by the organizing committee of Suriname, who made sure that we got settled in and comfortable for the remainder of the trip. We were also assigned a hostess, Agent Trudy Pengel, who did an outstanding job.
The official start of Korpsweek 2015 got underway on Friday, July 26th, 2015 with a welcome party. During this gathering we had the opportunity to meet and mingle with the other participating delegations. Those being: Aruba, Curaçao, BES Islands, Netherlands and the host country Suriname. For the remainder of the week we participated in various activities such as: the official opening, walk a thon, relay race, shooting, soccer, volleyball, domino, basketball and a cultural evening. On July 1st, 2015, Suriname celebrated their 120 years of service and all delegations came out in full force for the festivities. The week came to an end on Friday, July 3rd, 2015 with a song festival. The St. Maarten delegation brought home the honors of sub champs for the basketball games.
The board of the SXM PSA will like to take this opportunity to thank all persons who contributed in some way or the other during our barbeque/domino blow out competition including those who came out and supported the cause. We are also grateful for those persons who helped out with minor preparations for the trip to Suriname. Special thanks goes out to our sponsors: Sonesta Maho Resort, Marshall Motors, UTS, Cost U Less, Sunny Foods, Prime Distributors, ICT and Princess Juliana International Airport.
Korpsweek 2016 takes part in Aruba from August 12th to August 20th, 2016. The SXM PSA will be organizing various fundraising events for this trip. Persons interested in participating are encouraged to take part in the payment plan offered by the SXM PSA. Please feel free to contact any of the SXM PSA board members for details.

renegartner10062015PHILIPSBURG:--- The current Chief Financial Officer Rene Gartner also has some run ins with the Supervisory Board of Directors since he signed a contract (letter of Intent) with a company Sunshine Real Estate to provide 2MW of Solar Energy to GEBE for some $5M.
SMN News learnt that this project was placed on bid but Gartner chose people he believe he could work with and not the ones that made the best proposals in the interest of GEBE and the people of St. Maarten.
According to the letter of intentent provided to SMN News it clearly stipulates that the contract could only be signed after it was approved by the Supervisory Board of Directors but in this case Rene Gartner signed the contract and then sent it on to the Supervisory Board of Directors for their approval. This is mentioned in article 5 of the contract which is underneath this article. While the former COO also had to sign this contract (letter of intent) Romelio Maduro did not sign the agreement since he knew that the Supervisory Board had to approve it prior to it being signed off by the management of GEBE.
The source said that the Supervisory Board sent Gartner an eight page memo asking various questions but to date they have not received any response. SMN News further learnt that since Gartner is the sole captain of the management team of GEBE he contacted the Supervisory Board last week asking them what he should do with the solar energy contract and he was told that he should respond to the eight page memo that was sent to him..

Click here to view letter of Intent signed by Rene Gartner and Sunshine Real Estate.

Altered spreadsheet shows gross mismanagement at a Government owned Company.

PHILIPSBURG:--- As the internal documents from GEBE business transactions began to surface one must ask themselves if the management team of GEBE were functioning and if the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Rene Gartner knew what was taking place with the former Chief Operational Officer Romelio Maduro  who signed off several checks to St. Maarten Service Provider. Moreso, where were the experts that worked in the finance department? Were there any checks and balances within this government owned company or was there gross mismanagement? Several persons believed that Maduro and Harley were involved in some sort of fishy business when the two of them signed the agreement to allow a purchasing company to operate as a consultant.
In a press release issued two weeks ago the Chairman of the Supervisory Board Rene Richardson said that a ‘whistle blower” within the government owned company alerted one of the board members that is accused of micro-managing the company about the checks and the contract between St. Maarten Service Provider and GEBE. It is further stated that the only reason the ‘whistle blower” informed at least one member of the supervisory board was because he/ she considered Harley to be arrogant. It appears from that statement alone that if Alfred Harley did not act arrogant or as if he owned the company then the abuse committed by the former COO and Harley would have been swept under the proverbial carpet and business at GEBE would have been business as usual at the expense of the people of St. Maarten. Somehow, something smells ‘fishy” or like a “dead rat” when one looks at the documents that is now coming out of the closet. One must know that the finance department had to have that contract and payments could only have been made based on the contract. Secondly, civil servants (workers) on the whole are obliged by law to report all wrong doings wherever they work if not they too can be held culpable to any crimes committed.
SMN News contacted Rene Gartner on Thursday to question him about the checks that were issued but Gartner quickly brushed off SMN News and said that contact should be made with the chairman of the supervisory board. Somehow, Gartner seems not to know that the supervisory board is not responsible for the day to day management of the company and he being the Chief Financial Officer (COO) who is now totally in charge of the operations of the company will have to answer some strong questions that law enforcement will ask. The fact that Gartner and Maduro has made it out to be that the two were not getting along, each one of them had a specific role to play and they cannot escape by just say they did not know. The head of the finance department who recently got a promotion would also have to say how these payments were made even though they were in full violation of the contract Maduro and Harley signed.
It seems more and more that Maduro is one taking the fall for this contract and payments that were made to St. Maarten Service Provider while the others that are also responsible for checks and balances are being protected by someone.
SMN News learnt from sources that Maduro even granted one of the Supervisory board member a favor by putting his wife on GEBE payroll while the woman had no educational background to do the job she was given. This board member SMN News understands is totally against the actions the Supervisory Board has taken against Maduro because he personally got favors from the former COO.

While Romeilio Maduro the former COO of GEBE has taken the fall for the contract signed between St. Maarten Service Provider and NV GEBE it must be noted that the first check written and signed off on 25/02/2015 to the tune of $12,300.00 was signed off by the CFO Rene Gartner who recieved orders from a particular Member of Parliament. A well placed source said that Gartner even went as far as taking the check to Alfred Harley. It should be noted that Alfred Harley got recomendations from MP Theodore Heyliger, MP Johan Janchi Leonard, The Daily Herald Newspaper and The Today Newspaper in order for him to obtain the contract from NV GEBE.

Click here to view checks given to SXM Service Provider, the last check on this PDF file was signed off by the CFO Rene Gartner.

mauricelake26102014PHILIPSBURG:----  United People’s (UP) Party Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake is concerned about recent developments related to the Kadaster after the director was arrested, and therefore, has sent a letter to the Council of Ministers via the President of Parliament seeking information.

Lake added that the information he is seeking is to ensure the operational integrity and oversight of the Kadaster and Mortgages institution.

“As the previous Minister of VROMI, I would like to know the state of affairs with respect to Kadaster and the board. We need to get Kadaster up and running with a complete board, especially now that the director is no longer there.

“From since I left as Minister, Kadaster only has two board members in which one of its members is from St. Eustatius.
The Council of Minsters needs to consider applying article 20 section 2 of the landsverordening inrichting en organisatie to arrange cooperation between the Minister of Finance and VROMI as prelude to repairing the "faulty" ordinance as suggested in a letter during my tenure as Minister of VROMI by the Ombudsman of St. Maarten.

“I totally agree with the Ombudsman that Kadaster should fall under the Minister of VROMI. As the former Minister of VROMI, I was busy with the change of the article but time expired in office and it didn't permit me to fully finalize this very important process. I would advise the Council of Ministers to finalize this process to better serve the people of St. Maarten.

“As a Member of Parliament, I will follow up on realizing this ordinance to change Kadaster and put it under the respective Minister of VROMI. I also would advise the Council of Ministers to make sure the Supervisory Board of Kadaster is fully operational to continue serving the people of St. Maarten.
“As I stated earlier, in a previous article that Government needs to enforce the rules that all board members and Directors need to go through the candidate integrity screening and the corporate governance process before being appointed to any position within Kadaster.

“I also would advise the Council of Ministers and Board to start recruiting our own local professionals to be part of any Board and Director positions in the future. We need to lead by example and start training and developing our own local professionals to hold key management and other board positions within Kadaster.

“In closing, I would like to congratulate one of our own local professionals, Manager Marcia Peterson at Kadaster who has done a fantastic job during my tenure as Minister, who has been presently sworn in as Acting Conservation of Mortgages the second role held by the former director.

“I can remember when the former director was out of office most of the time, and it was Peterson and the local staff who stepped up to the plate and kept the foundation running providing the necessary service to its clients and the public at large,” UP MP Lake said on Thursday.

MP Lake added that Kadaster has good hard working local members of staff that needs to be supported in order for them to continue to develop the institutions and also become the future managers of the institution.

“We also need to encourage our young people to study in this field to come back home to contribute to the development of the Kadaster. It's high time we start promoting from within and giving our local professionals the opportunity to hold key positions within our Country,” UP MP Maurice Lake concluded.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---- Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), is preparing to participate in a regional desk-top simulation exercise for the introduction of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) to the Caribbean Region which is scheduled for July 13-14.

The objectives of the desktop simulation exercise are to test existing plans for response to a potential introduction into the region of EVD; to identify gaps where they may exist; and to outline further steps toward strengthening regional response, based on the lessons learned from the exercise.

Although the threat posed by the current EVD situation in West Africa has declined significantly, the preparations made for EVD response and benefits to be derived from an exercise testing these preparations can only serve to put the countries of the region on a better footing for responding to health security threats which may confront the region in the future.

The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS) were mandated by the 17th Special Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government in November 2014, to work together and with Member States to, inter alia, facilitate national and regional desk-top simulation exercises.

btpconferrence09072015PHILIPSBURG:---- On July 1st, and 2nd, 2015 Mr. Giovanni King COO of Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten participated in the Broadband Latin America Forum 2015 in Sao Paulo - Brasil, hosted by Informa Telecoms & Media on how to make Broadband Internet access accessible and affordable in Latin America and the Caribbean

Mr. King was one of the speakers at the forum and gave an in-depth presentation on key drivers to make broadband Internet access more affordable and accessible to the islands. He explained the audience that it’s to his believe that the creation of competitive markets in the international access infrastructures (submarine cable systems) and local access infrastructures (fixed and mobile networks) are the key drivers to make broadband Internet more affordable and accessible to the islands.

Government & regulators should facilitate and incentivize the roll-out of broadband Internet access infrastructures, which can be done by the creation of a framework that enables service level competition as opposed to competition based on infrastructure. It’s also their task to promote the construction of cost effective infrastructure, meaning:

  1. Promoting the joint use of existing physical infrastructure
  2. Enabling a more efficient deployment of new physical infrastructure so that such networks can be rolled out at lower cost
  3. Putting rules and regulations in place to oblige network operator to give access to their physical infrastructure for the deployment of broadband Internet access networks, upon reasonable request and under fair terms and conditions, including price
  4. Mandatory local peering, this will keep local IP-traffic local. For so far as possible try to keep regional IP-traffic in the region
  5. One of the important consideration that pertains to local telecommunications infrastructure should the creation of a single physical infrastructure for small markets (consider the Singapore model)

In conclusion Mr. King stated that broadband internet access is a driver for economic development, and affordability and accessibility broadband internet is determined by availability of physical infrastructure and competitive markets.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:---- The Police Department is making the following known:
In connection with the demolition of the building located at Front Street 116, which will take place starting Friday July 10th 2015 between 08.00 p.m. and end at 05.00 a.m. the next morning, the following traffic measures have been taken. During this demolition of the building on Front Street starting from Weduwe Steeg (Sea Palace Alley) until School Steeg (Caribbean Hotel Alley) will be closed to all motor vehicle traffic. Any driver wanting to get to their destination on Front Street should use alternative routes. The demolition of this building should take approximately five days. This closure of this section of Front Street at the given times should end no later than July 15th 2015. The Police Department urges all residents, hoteliers and guesthouse operators take this information into account and take all necessary precautions to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience.

KPSM Police Report

destructionhillsideschool09082015PHILIPSBURG:---- The Police Department recently received report of Vandalism at the Helmich Stevens School in Sint Peters, where unknown youngster have entered the school premises and vandalized some of the equipment and property of the school. The vandalism took place recently since the school vacation has started. It is unfortunate that youngsters commit these acts destruction, not knowing the amount of damage and setback to the operation of the school this causes. In this case the culprits used expanding foam, causing damage to the air-conditioning, water cooler, carpets, windows etc. The culprits even tried to break into one of the rooms of the school. Mrs. Asha Stevens has indicated the she will follow-up by stationing a security guard at the school, which is an additional expense, during the school holidays.
The Police Department is asking all parents living in that area not to go onto the school premises without permission and cause any unnecessary damage to the schools. Police patrols will be paying extra attention to this situation.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- There seems to be an imminent shake up in the current Gumbs cabinet. SMN News wrote various articles mentioning that Minister Claret Connor will be removed from his post as Minister of TEATT and be placed at the Ministry of VROMI. On Wednesday evening the UPP faction leader and deputy leader Franklin Meyers announced that Minister Claret Connor will be moving to the Ministry of VROMI but the UPP deputy leader did not say how soon this will take place. SMN News also reported that MP Leona Marlin Romeo was given the Ministry of TEATT and she approached several persons to take up the Ministerial post and when all of the persons she contacted rejected the offer she decided to offer the position to her aunt’s husband a former employee of GEBE, Mr. Ernest Sams who is currently on pension. However, with this move to grant the independent Member of Parliament her wishes as was promised to her when she joined the UPP/ De Weever coalition it is still left to be seen how the current coalition will maintain its promise to leader of the USP Frans Richardson who was given the Ministry of Justice. According to several persons Minister Dennis Richardson will move to the Ministry of Labor while MP Richardson will appoint Ruben Thompson as Minister of Justice.
As the deputy leader of the UPP mentioned the shake up on Oral Gibbs live talk show the leader of the Democratic Party Sarah Wescot Williams sent out a press release which states the following:-

"The shake-up in the cabinet of Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs seems imminent, as indicated by the faction leader of the UP Party and de facto coalition leader, MP Franklin Meyers, during an interview with Oral Gibbes recently.
Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication (TEATT), Claret Conner will have to make place for an appointee of independent member LMR.(Leona Marlin Romeo)
Looking at the governing accord of the UPP/CdW coalition (later joined by LMR), ministerial appointments will be "done collectively".
The faction of the DP is seriously concerned about the state of our tourism industry, for reasons which we have outlined on numerous occasions, such as lack of representation abroad, lack of funds, lack of direction, lack of real dialogue between partners and lack of investments in the tourism product in general.
We are facing critical times in our nation's main industry. One only has to look at the unfolding events, as a result of the USA's changing policies towards Cuba.
If there is one time, the coalition UP/CdW/LMR should put country above self, it should be in the appointment of the person to fill the position of Minister of TEATT.
Say what you may, the current Minister of TEATT came from that sector.
In this critical Minister's post and at this juncture, we have no time for a prolonged learning curve.
While some will argue that the ministry staff will not change, fact remains that the ministry itself and related stakeholders need a clear and firm direction and this can only come from government and specifically the minister in charge.
We therefore make an urgent appeal to the government and the coalition members who support the government to give this matter serious thought and to stick to your own agreement that the person for the TEATT ministry will be decided on collectively. We are convinced that most coalition members understand that we can ill afford an appointment for appointment sake.
Our livelihood and that of our children depend on the economy and the way this is managed. Our next minister of TEATT should NOT be a candidate for the sake of the coalition, but a candidate for the sake of St. Maarten.
At the very least, the DP and with us, the entire St. Maarten would want to know the direction this government will take to secure this island's economy and its tourism product; not at the completion of the National Economic Plan, but NOW."

GREAT BAY:---- In its meeting of June 30, 2015, the Independence for St. Martin Foundation (ISMF) decided to make the following statement condemning the denationalization and forced deportation of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent.
“It is with great regret and outrage that the Independence for St. Martin Foundation (ISMF) has been following the unfolding human tragedy in the Dominican Republic brought about by a misguided decision of that country’s highest judicial entity, the Constitutional Court in 2013.
“The origin of this decision has been lost completely in the ensuing furor it has caused. Mrs. Juliana Dequis Pierre, born in the Dominican Republic of Haitian parents, appealed to the Constitutional Court to reinstate her fundamental human rights in her bid to obtain her identity and electoral cards, which confer on her the Dominican nationality. In other words, contrary to what the government of the Dominican Republic is claiming, this whole issue has been one of human rights from the very start, and not of the sovereign rights of the country to regulate immigration.
“Our Foundation stands with the international community, particularly with CARICOM and other regional bodies, which have steadfastly condemned the decision of the Constitutional Court of the Dominican Republic and the policies that country has put in place to execute said decision.
“We note that, unfortunately, the key legal points of the decision in question have disappeared in the current debate, to wit, its retroactive nature (to 1929), its perverse interpretation of the term “in transit” to mean anyone who has been residing in the country without the necessary documents since 1929, and its defiant ignoring of the ruling of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on a similar case.
“It is clear that the attempt to denationalize and render stateless Dominicans of Haitian descent constitutes a blatant violation of their human rights, which cannot be hidden behind the policy of regularization of undocumented immigrants, a euphemism for undocumented Haitians in the Dominican Republic, nor behind some xenophobic and racist concept of sovereignty.
“We therefore urge governments in both parts of St. Martin to condemn the atrocities that are being perpetrated in the Dominican Republic, which Julia Alvarez, a Dominican, has described as “civil genocide.”
“We further align ourselves with the growing international call for a boycott of the Dominican Republic in terms of travel and also of products made in that country.
“We similarly call on CARICOM, the OAS, the UN and other national and international instances to impose sanctions against the Dominican Republic until it reverses its ill-conceived policy of mass deportations of undocumented Haitian immigrants and of Dominicans of Haitian origin.”

pjiaprovisionsecurity090720PHILIPSBURG:--- Going through security screening at the Princess Juliana International Airport will become a breeze, thanks to the installation of the ultra-modern L-3 ProVision security screening machine.
The L-3’s ProVision allows operators to detect virtually any concealed threat effectively and safely: metal, ceramic, plastic, liquid. It is more reliable and less intrusive than pat-down searches, faster than comparative body screening systems, and safer to use than a cell phone.
“We are also taking security to the next level,” said SXM Airport Managing Director Regina LaBega,. “Coming in the wake of the official opening of our renovated Departure Lounge, it is clear that we are doing everything we can to improve passenger experience,” LaBega added.
provision09072015According to Larry Donker, Director of the Operations Division at SXM Airport, the decision to purchase the security machine was based on the need to improve passenger-processing efficiency. The L-3’s ProVision supports processing 200 to 300 people per hour depending on protocols, and the targeted search replaces the need for time-consuming physical hand searches, said Donker.
Another reason Donker gave for the purchase of the machine is that its use would remove passenger privacy concerns. It is an image-free system, which detects objects automatically, in a safe and effective way, whilst at the same time ensuring the passenger’s privacy. The automatic detection software eliminates the generation and review of images, according to the Operations Division director at SXM.
Other reasons include the cutting-edge technology, which virtually eliminates all health risks for the passengers and security personnel operating it.The system is being used in The Netherlands, Canada, the UK, Italy, Germany, Australia, the USA, Guyana, and now in St. Maarten.

reginabegina09072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Raymond Begina has been appointed as the new chairman of KPMG in the Dutch Caribbean & Suriname (KPMG DC&S) as of July 15, 2015. Raymond Begina is a very experienced leader with a broad background in the consultancy sector. He has ample experience in the St. Maarten market where he is leading various strategic projects for more than 20 years.

Currently, Begina is Advisory Services Partner at KMPG DC&S and also responsible for commercial affairs. In St. Maarten, Begina was the director of the team responsible for rebuilding St. Maarten after hurricane Luis.

Innovation

After a nomination term of 5 years, Lindomar Scoop, chairman and also Audit Partner, is stepping down as chairman of KPMG DC&S. “I am convinced that this position has to be filled by one person for only a specific period, to give a chance for innovation, new developments and new insights. Despite the challenging international economy that has also negatively influenced our islands since 2009, KPMG has maintained its leading position in the various markets. In the last few years we have introduced new products and services including KPMG Technology Services; a sign that we evolve with the market and that we innovate. With our offices in Curaçao, Aruba, Bonaire, St. Maarten, Cuba and Suriname, we are the only accountancy firm that operates in so many promising markets in this region”, said Scoop. Besides continuing in his role as Audit Partner, Lindomar will also stay in contact with KPMG international and focus on the corporate clients of KPMG in the Dutch Caribbean, Suriname and Cuba.

Client focus

Raymond Begina is specialized in the area of process management and strategy. He knows the profession like no other and is known for many years for his client focus, personal approach and strategic value in supervising large, and complex consulting projects. Begina has been with KPMG Consulting on Curaçao and St. Maarten since 1995. Since 20 years Begina has been mainly working in St. Maarten where he leads various strategic projects. After the reorganization that KPMG underwent in 2000, Begina worked for KPMG in the USA and South America, in addition to the DC region, as an active consulting Partner specialized in the public sector. Begina has also worked on various projects with Dutch colleagues in the Dutch public sector.

Lindomar Scoop: “I want to sincerely congratulate Raymond Begina with his new position. With his broad strategic knowledge and experience within the KPMG network and the markets that we operate in, I am convinced that, together with our great team, we will keep building our firm for further growth and development”.

Raymond Begina is enthusiastic about his new role. “I know KPMG DC&S very well in all aspects and am very proud to be taking over this challenging role for the upcoming years from my colleague Lindomar Scoop. In the past years during the somewhat “bitter economic period” he has done more than a fantastic and admirable job. Together with my team we will keep building on the strong foundation. Our priorities for the upcoming years are clear: 1. KPMG DC&S will be “the greatest place to work”. 2. Every KPMG DC&S client will experience tangible added value and a personal touch in the execution of our assignments. 3. KPMG DC&S will become # 1 in the markets of the Dutch Caribbean, Suriname and Cuba.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---– The Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), hereby informs the general public that the moratorium established as of 18 February, 2014 on the issuance of business and operational licenses remains in force, but has been amended as follows.
Replacement licenses are allowed, but are limited to establishments operating on the premises of hotels with a minimum of 200 rooms, the Airport and the Harbor.
A new license may be granted to replace an already existing license in that same location. However, the old or existing license must be cancelled, or withdrawn in order for the new license to be approved.
Holders of both an operational and business license for a supermarket may change locations, with the exception of those operating on the premises of hotels with a minimum of 200 rooms, the Airport and the Harbor.
Business Expansion is allowed. Therefore a person who is already operating with a business license and wishes to expand to sell Alcohol can request an operational license.
The amendment does not increase the number of existing supermarkets.
Implementation of the amendment to the moratorium was decided after consideration of: The fact that the government acknowledges the need for high traffic tourist areas (i.e. hotels with a minimum of 200 rooms, the Airport and Harbor) to always have a supermarket on premises as a convenience to the countries visitors and guests.
The amended policy goes into effect as of July 3rd, 2015 and replaces the Policy/Moratorium of 18 February 2014.
Allowing or issuing additional new business and operational licenses for supermarkets, could entail consequences that create harm to the existing supermarkets and their investments, with the end result of providing inadequate quality and service that will not benefit the economy of St. Maarten.
The Government has the task to prevent such a negative impact on the supermarket industry and the therefore establishes this moratorium. Copies of the Public Announcement and Policy are available on the Government Website (www.sintmaartengov.org) for download.

rishmeryork08072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Police Officer Richmer York better known as "Red Rum" has been ordered to get a physiological test. York is in pre-trail detention at an undisclosed location for the murder of Akeem Isidora back in March 2015. The prosecutor office is still investigating to case and intends to bring the case to court soon. Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie confirmed to SMN News Wednesday evening that the prosecution ordered this testing in order for them to determine the suspect state of mind at the time of the crime. Asked if York did not go through a phsiological evaluation before he became a Police Officer Van Nie said that will not be used in the trial unless his lawyer wants it in the file. Prosecutor Van Nie also could not say when the case of York will be taken before the courts.She further added that on request of the prosecutor a so called preliminary enquiry (gerechtelijk vooronderzoek) has been opened by the judge of instruction. Several witnesses are being heard by the judge of instruction in presence of the prosecutor and the lawyer of the suspect.
Police spokesperson Inspector Ricardo Henson in the police report after the incident said witnesses had reported the incident occurred after a very heated verbal confrontation between the off-duty officer, who was driving in his personal vehicle at that time and a group of guys from Belvedere Henson even said that the young men in Belvedere fired shots at the off duty officer who responded in self defense when he shot Isidora to death. At one point during this confrontation the situation escalated and got out of control, Henson said at the time. That was when shots were fired, according to witnesses, leaving Isidora dead on the street.
York told his colleagues and investigators that he acted in self-defense the night of the shooting but the mother of the slain victim and other neighbors said that York's excuse was an outright lie and that he was in the habit of harassing Isidora who was a friend of his girlfriend. Shortly, after the shooting incident that claimed the life of Akeem Isidora, management of KPSM and Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson suspended Officer York with pay pending the outcome of the current investigation.It should also be noted that a detective that is working at the National Detectives gave a statement the morning after the fatal shooting stating that York had called him about 5pm the afternoon before and told him he was going to "take out" Isidora whom he claimed was harassing his girlfriend. The detective was eventually sent home after the head of the National Detectives said he is under investigation for alleged dereliction of duties. To date it is not clear who really is conducting the investigation against the detective who is currently on paid leave. The detective in question had spoken to Officer York one week before he shot Isidora to death when York arrested Isidora and took him to the Philipsburg Police Station because he could not produce an Identification card when Officer York approached him. The arrest of the slain murder victim had taken place not far from his home and even though the mother of Isidora ran out of her home with her son passport, Officer York ignored her and proceeded to arrest Isidora. SMN News learnt that the mother of Isidora had contacted the detective who is related to her and asked him to speak to York since her son was on vacation and he was being harrassed constantly by York. According to information SMN News received the detective in question contacted York to discuss what was happening between him and Isidora but York convinced him that there was nothing personal between the two of them and that he was only executing his duties as a police officer. One week later York who was in Belevedere in the vicinity of the Isidora's home pointed his service revolver at Isidora and told him that he was going to kill him. Jenifer Isidora told SMN News in an interview that her son was walking his dog with another friend with York started to follow them in his private vehicle and pointed his weapon at her son. SMN News further learnt that York then called the detective who spoke to him the week before and told him that he was going to 'take out Isidora" It is understood that the detective spoke to York and even ordered him to leave the Belvedere area since he was not on duty and does not live in Belvedere, but York did  not listen to his colleague instead he stayed in the area and by 7pm that evening he fired three shots, two of the shots hit Akeem Isidora who died on the spot while the third shot was fired at the older Isidora but York missed his target and the bullet was found days later in the wall where Junior Isidora was standing. After the fatal shooting York fled the scene and went to the Philipsburg Police station where he gave his colleagues his own tale of events that led to to him shooting to death Akeem Isidora.
 The fatal shooting took place on March 4th, while York was was arrested on Sunday May 17th.  Days after he was sent to Aruba after receiving several threats from inmates at the Point Blanche prison.

eclacsdcsymposium08072015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) of the Economic Commission for Latin American and the Caribbean (ECLAC) held its 17th meeting recently in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago. The symposium was considered a success. It was related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the Caribbean.

The SDG’s (the Post 2015 development agenda) are the future Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s). During the CDCC 17th meeting of the monitoring Committee, the key outcomes of that symposium were endorsed by the Committee.

The CDCC was created as a permanent subsidiary body to function within the structure of the Commission and promote development cooperation among Caribbean countries.

The conference on ‘Sustainable Development’ was well attended by the ECLAC member states and observers.

Drs. L. Morales, Program Manager at the Department of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BAK) from the Sint Maarten Ministry of General Affairs participated in the meeting as the only Dutch Kingdom representative.

Sint Maarten recently became member of the ECLAC.

The main agenda points that were discussed were: a coordinated strategy to address debt reduction for sustainable development in the Caribbean; Sustainable development goals for the Caribbean within the post-2015 development agenda.

Financing for Caribbean development and progress in implementation of the 2014-2015 programme of work for the Caribbean, were also discussed.

The CDCC was set-up to promote and strengthen economic and social cooperation and integration among the countries of the Caribbean and with Latin America.

CDCC is also to promote the sharing of information and experiences among its membership; and to promote common positions and strategies among its membership.

The CDCC will promote common positions and strategies on economic and social issues among Caribbean nations and on their relations with third parties, and to present those positions to international forums and agencies.

The first important step towards ensuring that the Post 2015 development agenda will work for the Caribbean Islands is by identifying from among the 17 goals the ones that will best address the priority development needs of the Caribbean countries.

The commission agreed upon focusing on the first 12 SDG’s. Second step is by agreeing to put in place the policies, plans and mechanisms that would facilitate the integration of these goals into National Development Plans (NDP) and regional development strategies. Sint Maarten is on its way to realize the NDP and will incorporate the SDG’s in it.

avatenetsigning08072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Recently the local aviation company AVA Airways signed an agreement with the prestigious company Tenet Partners from New York, which will be in charge of branding Ava Airways for the world presences of the Ava Airways brand.
The Language is supposed to illuminate meaning, but it doesn’t always work that way. As usage evolves, definitions become unmoored, and different people start using the same word to mean entirely different things. I think “brand” is one of those words that is widely used but unevenly understood.
What does “brand” mean, and how has the word’s application changed over time? The first definition of “brand” is the name given to a product or service from a specific source. Used in this sense, “brand” is similar to the current meaning of the word “trademark. In fact, one of the ways we sometimes see that a brand is growing stronger is when its customers start referring to it by something different from its brand name. Think “FedEx” or “Tar-jé.” This only happens when customers feel enough of a relationship with a product to bestow it with a nickname—which, in the cases I just mentioned, happily reinforce the brand attributes Federal Express and Target this is the direction Ava Airways is heading with its brand positioning, stated, Olivier Arrindell, Chairman of Ava Airways.
Tenet’s Chief Operating Officer, Russ Napolitano was in Curaçao to sign the agreement between the two companies. Tenet is one of the three top branding companies in the U.S. and it’s based in New York. Tenet is a rare find in the agency world. Whether providing research, digital, creative or employee engagement strategies, their execution is flawless and the dedication of their team is extraordinary. Tenet’s task is to take AVA Airways concept and turn it into a Brand name not only to be repented in the United States, but also in the Caribbean and Latin America, which will be the most important destinations of the airline.

jfaoranjefonds08072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Minister Plenipotentiary, Hon. Josianne Fleming–Artsen was the host recently whereby the minister facilitated a meeting between Sint Maarten Foundations and the Oranje Fonds.

The meeting took place at the Sint Maarten House in The Hague. The objective of the meeting was to assist the foundations on how to apply for funds for activities.

Minister Fleming-Artsen invited Anne Maljiers, Head Project Advisor of the Oranje Fonds to Sint Maarten House to give a presentation about the organization and to provide information about funding opportunities.

The foundations that attended the meeting were: USC (Unified St. Maarten Connection) represented by Cyriel Pfennings, and Diane Daniel; Soualiga Foundation, Mathias S. Voges, Carol Voges, and Nathaly Linzey.

Qualichi Faces, Emmielin Rombley; Caribbean Lagoon, Margaret Finley; Lalibela Foundation, B.M.A. Bailey, and I.A.C. Richardson;
Stichting Carytide, Cor James, and Sandra Schipper;
Platform Caraïbisch-Nederlandse Samenwerkende Organisaties, Marjorie Prins, and Reyvie Kelly; and Faburazzi Foundation, Edwina Barry.

The Oranje Fonds is an endowed foundation and the largest in the area of social welfare in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It aims to promote participation in society.

The support brings people together or enables them to find a new place in society.

Annually the foundation invests about € 32 million in approximately 7000 social initiatives in the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.

Maljers encouraged the attendees to fill in the forms and see if their goals and dreams can be accomplished with the assistance of the Oranje Fonds.

acevalidictorian08072015Bibi Afeera Siddiq named ACE valedictorian


PHILIPSBURG:--- Forty two pupils graduated from All Children’s Education (ACE) Foundation School and seventeen from Tzu Chi/ACE’s Humanitarian Pilot Kindergarten School during a joint ceremony held at the Tzu Chi Foundation on L.B. Scott Road on Sunday, June 21.
Of the 37 pupils who graduated, 20 were grade six pupils who sat the Foundation Based Education (FBE) Exit exams; 13 were from Grades 7/8 and nine received their Traffic Exam Diplomas. This was the first time that ACE School participated in the Traffic Exam. Eleven pupils sat the exam and nine were successful.
Bibi Afeera Siddiq was named ACE valedictorian for receiving the highest score in Math and English at the school in the FBE Exit Exams. Romani Arrondell received the highest score in General Knowledge and Myloundji Desilien the highest score for Dutch at the school.
A number of pupils from the Tzu Chi/ACE Humanitarian Pilot School were presented with certificates in several categories including for Helping Hands, Most Athletic, Most Improved, Good Manners, Good Behavior, Most Outstanding and Artistic Skills.
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Rita Bourne-Gumbs congratulated the graduates and offered some inspiring and encouraging words during remarks at the ceremony.
The graduation ceremony was preceded by an Open House at the Tzu Chi/ACE Humanitarian School for the guests who arrived early.
The programme opened with Tzu Chi volunteers singing a welcome song following which parents queued up and placed the graduation hats on the heads of their children as a tradition in ACE/Tzu Chi graduation ceremonies.
The opening ceremony featured the singing of the St. Maarten Song and an opening prayer by ACE Principal Claire Elshot.
Following the presentation of diplomas, special awards and certificates, several ACE Grade 5 and Grade 7 pupils delivered a poem entitled "graduation." The class of 2015 also sang "Where ever I go.”
acegraduation08072015Tzu Chi/ACE Humanitarian School teacher Esmalyn Dennis did a sharing on the Tzu Chi/ACE Humanitarian School. She started in the pilot programme three years ago and described the mission, vision, goals and objective of the school. A parent also shared his experience with the knowledge gained by his children, who are enrolled at the school.
Tzu Chi St. Maarten Founder Sandra Cheung also performed a skit about love and being one family. She was assisted by three youngsters who acted out to illustrate her story.
Each graduate and teacher was presented with a gift at the end of the ceremony.
A total of 30 Tzu Chi volunteers assisted during the graduation ceremony, which was sponsored by Tzu Chi Foundation. Some 75 guests were in attendance.
Roger Cheung, one of the Tzu Chi volunteers who assisted, said he was impressed that ACE had a large turnout of graduates who shared diverse ethnic backgrounds. He said the pupils were cordial, well mannered and attentive to their respective teachers and he was grateful for an opportunity to assist in the event.

alfredharley03072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The management of GEBE including the current Chief Financial Officer Rene Gartner, the former Chief Operations Officer and others in the accounting department would have to give some explanations as to why they altered the spreadsheet regarding the invoices that were submitted by St. Maarten Service Provider over the four months period he worked for N.V GEBE. SMN News managed to get hold of the spreadsheets which clearly show that subtractions were done in order for those responsible for bleeding the company not to get caught swindling the government owned company. Already SMN News published several documents regarding St. Maarten Service Provider, a purchasing company that was hired by GEBE to do consultancy work, the checks that were paid out to Alfred Harley who still claims that GEBE owes him $68,000.00 for services he provided.
During the months of April and May, the persons who handled this spreadsheet did a number of subtractions when it became clear that someone was over paying St. Maarten Service Provider or Alfred Harley since he is not the owner of the company that is being used.
Members of the Supervisory Board remained mum on the issue but sources close to the board told SMN News that the board members are focusing their energy on getting those responsible for manipulating government funds prosecuted.

Click here to view altered spreadsheet from N.V GEBE and SXM Service Provider.

Clear observations on this spreadsheet.

  1.  2944 hours in five months meant that SXM Service Provider worked 19.62 hours per day
  2.  Instead of 140 hours per month as stated in the contract the consultant worked 588 hours per month, while normal people work 160 hours per month at any given full time job.
  3. 448 hours more than the 140 hours per month.

romeliomaduro17052015GEBE Supervisory Board plans to file complaint against Maduro and Harley.

PHILIPSBURG: --- SMN News has landed its hands on some more documents relating to the dismissal of Romelio Maduro all of which was sent to the Council of Ministers on the decision taken by the Supervisory Board of Directors to dismiss the former Chief Operational Officer (COO) Romelio Maduro when they discovered that Maduro abused his position as the COO and head of the management team when he signed a contract with Alfred Harley under a company that is owned by his mother which is meant for inter-island purchasing and not consultancy.
On May 15th 2015, the supervisory board sent a letter to the Council of Ministers stating that they have taken a decision not to renew the working contract for Maduro. The Supervisory Board also dispatched a letter to the former COO on May 19th 2015 informing him of the terms of his agreement when he was hired by GEBE in June 2012.
The board further explained Maduro the term of his contract when he was hired, and they also remind him that all documents he accumulated during the time he worked for GEBE belongs GEBE and it must be turned over to the company on May 31st 2015 when his final contract expires.
The Supervisory Board Directors of GEBE again dispatched a letter to the Shareholder representative the Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs on May 26th 2015 reminding him of the letter they sent to him on May 15th 2015 to retract the decision they took as the Council of Ministers to renew the former COO’s contract. In the letter of May 26th the Supervisory Board informed the Council of Ministers and even supplied documents they discovered when they learnt that Maduro signed a contract with St. Maarten Service Provider without the approval of the Supervisory Board. They submitted the chamber records to the Council of Ministers which was published on SMN News and even further stated that Harley did not provide GEBE with any type of documentation to show that he was authorized to do business on behalf of his mother’s purchasing company.
The Supervisory Board further sent documentation to the Council of Ministers to motivate their decision. In the May 26th letter the Supervisory Board even mentioned that Maduro misused his credit card even though he was getting travel allowances, yet he used his credit cards. The SBoD even submitted the audit report done by GEBE internal auditor on the misuse of credit cards. In conclusion in that letter the SBoD outlined that Maduro did not have a labor contract based on two articles in the working contract he got from GEBE in 2012.
On May 19th 2015, the Council of Ministers referred to the letter sent to the Council of Ministers on May 15th 2015 to reverse their decision which they said they agreed to do based on the information the Supervisory Board of Directors provided to the Council of Ministers and their allegations against Maduro was fully substantiated. The COM said the board was not informed of the decision taken by the Council of Ministers and as such they will be informed by letter and the Supervisory Board of Directors would then have until May 22nd to respond and report to the Council of Ministers. However, what is amazing the Prime Minister never sent the correspondence to the Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE. Thus on May 22nd 2015 the chairman of the Supervisory Board sent an email to all board members informing them that he waited all day for the letter from the Prime Minister since he was promised a response on May 20th 2015 and that never took place. The chairman in his email even said that the Prime Minister even promised him to sign the letter that same day and apparently he did not get to do it. The chairman of the SBoD of GEBE further informed the other board members that he even sent a BBM message to the Prime Minister reminding him about their conversation and the Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs informed him that the Council of Ministers will get back to the SBoD.
It is clear based on the documents SMN News received that the Prime Minister who is also the Shareholder representative of the government owned company was not honest with the communications he had with GEBE and certainly he was not honest to the Parliament of St. Maarten when he informed Parliament that he could not get the documents Parliament requested.
SMN News learnt that the Supervisory Board of Directors of GEBE has taken a resolution to file a criminal complaint against the former COO Romelio Maduro and Alfred Harley. A source close to the Supervisory Board said that the complaint will be filed sometime this week.

Click here to view all correspondence between the SBoD of GEBE and the Council of Ministers.

zoo07072015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Saturday July 18, 2015, the St. Maarten Zoo will be hosting a Bonfire & BBQ”. This event promises to be a celestial night which incorporates a relaxed atmosphere, great food catered by Captain D’s and entertainment by our very own Genesis Sound.

This is an event where the whole family can come out to and enjoy. The event will commence from 6:00 pm until. Tickets are on sale from any of our Board members (via Facebook page) or by calling Caisha Evans at 527-3530. Tickets will be sold at the door for $5.00. Food and drinks will also be on sale.

All proceeds from this event will go towards assisting the St. Maarten Zoo with future upgrades in an effort to sustain the operations there. There will also be a raffle for a weekend stay at Royal Islander La Terrasse.

Genesis Sound, which is the promoters of “Night of Hit Makers” and “Fyah Under Yuh Foot” will be providing sound and light to the event. Our DJ for the evening is Mr. Rude, himself.

We encourage one and all to come out to support this very worthy cause, the board concluded.

vsapaho07072015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- Staff from the Collective Prevention Service (CPS) took part in a Pan American Health Organization (PAHO led ‘Events Supposedly Attributable to Vaccines and Immunizations (ESAVI)’ training recently which was successfully concluded.

Nine persons took part in the ESAVI topic and 11 took part in the cold chain training. ESAVI training is about a set of symptoms that occur after a vaccination has been given, which causes concern and is supposedly attributable to the vaccination.

The cold chain is the system of transporting and storing vaccines at +2C to +8C to avoid cumulative irreversible loss of potency from heat exposure. It is the equipment, people and procedures that keep vaccines cold during their journey from the manufacturer to the patient.
The training benefits the staff and keeps them abreast of the latest developments related to their work regarding cold chain and ESAVI. This allows staff to continue to carry out their work in a safe and effective manner.

The benefits for the babies, toddlers, teens and parents and the community overall is that with the ongoing training of the staff and follow up with the recommendations made, they benefit from a safe and effective national immunization program, that will protect the children and the community at large from vaccine preventable diseases as well as outbreaks of the aforementioned.
The training was facilitated by Dr. Karen Lewis-Bell, Sub-Regional Advisor for the Expanded Program of Immunizations (EPI) Program from the PAHO Office in Jamaica.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), the largest business representative on the island, and North South Net International Ltd. (NSN), the publisher of the official in-room magazine of the SHTA Visit St. Maarten/St. Martin, are sponsoring a joint radio marketing campaign during the months of June and July to promote the destination throughout gateway cities in the Northeast Region of the United States.
With less marketing dollars to spend during the past few years, the SHTA has continuously been looking for innovative, cost-effective ways to promote the destination. The campaign follows the “Save the Summer” white paper presented to Government in 2013 by SHTA, a joint effort between the SHTA and the Tourism Office. “We have all seen the profits that are made during the high tourist season disappear during the low season. As a result, we need to focus our attention on increasing the shoulder season and creating additional interest in St. Maarten/St. Martin during the low season”, said SHTA.

Thanks to the added value program negotiated with the publisher of Visit St. Maarten/St. Martin, they have set up a radio campaign inviting listeners to visit the StMaartenSummer.com website, which directs traffic to the special sweepstakes landing page, created by marketing Agency Tambourine on the St. Maarten Tourist Office website. “We are very excited about the radio campaign in the Northeast. This is one example of the SHTA and NSN diligently working together as a team to promote our Friendly Island and attract more visitors to St. Maarten/St. Martin during the summer months. NSN has been a valued strategic partner and the magazine has been a valuable resource for our visitors. In addition, this campaign has enabled both the SHTA and Tourist Office to work closely together on this unique and far reaching marketing effort” said Anenda Zaandam, Executive Director of SHTA.

The SHTA’s partnership with NSN allows Visit St. Maarten/St. Martin magazine to be exclusively distributed inside the rooms of their member hotels on the Dutch side and many of the hotels on the French side, all of which have signed agreements to have this magazine prominently displayed in their rooms. In addition, overprints are available at all of their advertisers’ establishments and other strategic locations, including the airport and the Harbour.
The richly illustrated magazine captures the beauty of our island paradise. It provides visitors with visually appealing photographs, captivating stories and valuable information about the island’s shopping, dining, activities and attractions, as well as sports, spas, history, arts and culture. The goal is to promote tourism to both sides of the island and provide our visitors and overnight guests with the highest quality of information during their stay. You can find a copy of the digital magazine at http://www.visitstmaarten.com/ezine.
Visit St. Maarten/St. Martin advertisers are also provided a position on the official VisitSt.Maarten.com website, where you can download the official SHTA digital magazine. The 2016 edition will be available on the website in December 2015. The website and magazine are promoted on local radio year round, encouraging visitors to use the magazine as their guide to the best of St. Maarten/St. Martin. The latest addition to the digital program is the interactive Video Kiosk Program that has already been installed in 18 hotel lobbies on St. Maarten and will soon be available on the French side as well.

For more information on the SHTA and how to become a member, please visit their website at SHTA.com or call the office at 542-0108. For information on the Visit St. Maarten magazine, video kiosk program and advertising opportunities, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., call 520-5140, or check out facebook.com/VisitStMaarten

murderfillin13082012PHILIPSBURG:---   The 32 year old  man identified as Miguelito Garcia who was stabbed on Sunday morning has died in Santo Domingo early on Tuesday due to his injuries, after a brawl on the Illidge road. Garcia who was well known in the Latin community sustained several injuries to his body during the fight according to eye witnesses. Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie confirmed on Tuesday evening that the victim succummed to his injuries.
At 11.30 a.m on Sunday, police patrols were sent to the A. Th. Illidge road in the vicinity of A&A supply in connection with a big fight that was ongoing. On the scene the investigating officers learnt that a fight had taken place between two men in which knives were used.
Miguelito received several stab wounds to his body and had to be transported to the Medical Center to be immediately operated on. He was then transferred to Santo Domingo on Monday and died early Tuesday because he lost too much blood. The suspect in this case who was also stabbed in his shoulder received treatment at the St. Maarten Medical Center and was released according to the police however hours after the incident took place. He was arrested and placed under police custody. The spouse of the suspect who is presently pregnant also got caught up in this fight and was beaten by two other females. These two females were also arrested in connection with the case. Garcia lives in Cul de sac and is believed to have started the fight on Sunday.

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pumphouse07072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), has been diligently prioritizing all hurricane preparedness responsibilities to ensure all resources are properly functioning, personnel is informed and prepared with the right tools and expertise, residents are informed and public spaces and infrastructure are in acceptable conditions.
Water levels
Due to the extensive dry spell the island experienced over the last few months, much of the island’s wetlands have been drying up. The water levels in the ponds are currently 1 foot, approximately 30 centimeters below normal levels. Subsequently, this places the island and particularly low lying or flood prone areas at an advantage in the upcoming hurricane season, should the island experience any storms.
Operations Manager, Edelmiro Jansen noted It would take substantial rainfall in order for the pond to reach its peaking levels at which point the floodgates can be opened and if necessary the pumps can be started. “Our dry spell has cultivated a situation that allows us to be prepared for severe weather,” said Jansen. Nonetheless, standard priorities are still been exercised to sustain preferred circumstances should severe weather conditions approach.
The flood gates
The floodgates are functioning well. The purpose of the floodgates is to alleviate flooding by lowering the water levels of the Fresh Pond through flowing into the Great Salt Pond. The floodgates when opened can drop water levels quite fast to prevent unnecessary flooding. However, if severe torrential rains occur and the Great Salt Pond is also expected to flood, the pumps will then be utilized to manage the situation.
Pumps
The pumps allow water flow from the Salt Pond into the Rolandus Kanaal and out into the Sea at the Bobby’s Marina Area to manage inland water levels and flooding. The hurricane pumps comprise of 3 pumps, 2 big and 1 small functioning pumps and all three pump stations are functioning. At present the department is finalizing the overhaul of its 3rd pump.
Trenches/ water ways
Ministry VROMI recently published a public tender for the continuous cleaning of trenches. The advice of the awarding of the cleaning of the trenches has been prepared. The contract terms propose 2 years with a possibility for extension of 1 year. The contracts entail criteria upon which ongoing cleaning is stipulated by a strict schedule in order to maintain cleanliness at acceptable standards.
Nonetheless the most critical trenches have been cleaned and upkeep is ongoing. It should also be noted that an advise has been prepared for the repairs of the damaged trench floor in belvedere.
Great Bay Channel
The Great Bay water mouth has been prepared for operation and can be opened within an hour upon request should such circumstances occur. Normally such measures are only exercised during extreme torrential rains and hurricane activity.
Pre-hurricane cleanup campaign with haulers
In accordance with the contract of the district haulers, each entity has prepared a pre hurricane cleanup campaign with detailed schedules noting collection days, time and areas as well as the type of waste that can be disposed of. Most community councils and the neighborhood CPO’s are all involved in the active participation of their community cleanup and are in close contact with VROMI to ensure an acceptable condition is maintained.
Residents will be able to dispose of loose household appliances, old furniture, pieces of wood, tree branches (pruning of trees), zinc, or any pieces of garbage that can become airborne during a hurricane.
Parcel 1 which is all of the Dutch side over the hill from border to border has been cleaned 2 weeks ago. Parcel 2 began its cleaning last week which is the Cul De Sac Basin and Little Bay. Parcel 3 also started last week which is Dutch Quarter, Middle Region, Belvedere, and the Lower Princess Quarter area. Parcel 4 which includes Philipsburg, Point Blanche, Guana Bay, and Great bay started 2 weeks ago.
All parcels are scheduled to be completed by the first week of August.
Despite government initiatives, Ministry VROMI urges all persons to practice personal responsibility in cleaning up and maintaining acceptable conditions in their yards and extended surroundings in preparing for the hurricane season of their homes and businesses.
The public is urged to frequently visit the Ministry VROMI Facebook page for frequent updates and information https://www.facebook.com/MinistryVROMI as well as visit the government website http://www.sintmaartengov.org/government/VROMI/Pages/default.aspx.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), is urging residents to take full advantage of the pre-hurricane clean-up schedule campaign executed by each district hauler, which will give residents the opportunity to dispose of all unwanted waste.
In accordance with the contractual agreement between district haulers and the Ministry of VROMI, each entity has prepared a pre-hurricane cleanup campaign with detailed schedules noting collection dates, and areas. Most, if but one or two community councils are all involved in the active participation of their community cleanup and are in close contact with their district hauler and Ministry VROMI to ensure an acceptable condition is maintained.
For an extended period time ending the first week of August, residents will be able to dispose of any unwanted garbage in accordance with the clean-up schedule, including loose household appliances, old furniture, pieces of wood, tree branches (pruning of trees), zinc, or any pieces of garbage that can become airborne during a hurricane.
How to dispose of garbage
Persons must take pride in their environment and dispose of their garbage as safely and responsible as possible. Garbage should be placed in heavy duty bags or boxes in managed piles or groups and can be placed outside of household walls, fences and in the additional larger garbage bins that will strategically be placed in every district by each hauler to ensure intake of the increase in disposed waste during the campaign period.
Residents should refrain from disposing of garbage around utility outlets including water meters, pipes etc. and disposing of garbage in isolated piles of individual items that can be blown into other people’s property, public roads and spaces, or be tampered with by stray animals.
Despite government initiatives, residents should all practice personal responsibility in cleaning up and maintaining acceptable conditions in their yards and extended surroundings. If garbage should go unnoticed, residents can contact their community councils or assigned district hauler to collect the waste.
Personal garbage bins
Each district/area community council is in contact with their district hauler and can assist residents who do not have a personal garbage bin. Residents who wish to submit a request for a personal garbage bin should communicate such as soon as possible for timely preparedness.
Pre-hurricane cleanup schedules:
Parcel 1: Cole/Simpsonbay area from border to border. COMPLETE
Leanard Enterprise Tel:
Parcel 2: Cul de Sac Basin July 4 - August 2, 2015
July 4 & 5 – South Reward and Ebenezer
July 11 & 12 – Saunders, Betty’s Estate, St. Johns and Mary’s Fancy
July 18, 19, 20, & 21 – St. Peters and Retreat Estate
July 25 & 26 – Zagers Gut, Bush Road and Dutch Cul De Sac
August 1 – Cay Hill
August 2 – Welgelegen Road and Belair
Meadowland N.V. Tel/Fax: 1 721 542 8862 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Parcel 3: Lower Princess Quarter June 27 – August 3, 2015
June 27, 28 & 29 – A. T. Illidge Road and Madame Estate
July 4, 5, & 6 – Middle Region
July 11, 12, & 13 – Dutch Quarter
July 18, 19, & 20 – Belvedere
July 25, 26, & 27 – Sucker Garden and Arch Road
August 1, 2, & 3 – Defiance and Oysterpond
All Waste in Place N.V. Tel: 1 721 543 0551

Parcel 4: Great Bay Area June 25 – July 20 2-15
June 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29 – Guy Estate, Guanabay and Hope Estate
July 2, 3, 4, & 6 – Over the Bank, Point Blanche, Back Bay and Monte Vista
July 10, 11, & 13 – Residential Back Street, Cannegieter Road, and Down Street
July 17, 18 & 20 – Residential Pondfill, A. T. Illidge Road, and Longwall Road
July 16, 17, 18 & 20 – Fort Willem
Clean St. Maarten Tel: 1 721 543 0155 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All schedules are weekly placed in the papers via the Government Information Page and are available on VROMI Facebook page: Ministry of VROMI, https://www.facebook.com/MinistryVROMI as well as on the government website http://www.sintmaartengov.org/government/VROMI/Pages/default.aspx .

marcelgumbs23122014PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs is calling on the populace to be extremely careful not to light any bush fires and not to throw out any lighted cigarettes which could easily ignite a fire. The extreme drought has heightened the threat for bush fires.
The Meteorological Department of Sint Maarten seasonal outlook for July and August says that rainfall is expected to be below-normal to near normal.
Present observations are indicating that there is a greater than 90 per cent chance that El Nino will continue through the fall. El Nino is associated with drier conditions and less frequency of storms across the Caribbean. Fewer rainy days are expected. There is an increased risk for bush fires; heat stress; less available soil moisture; and risks of storms/hurricanes.
The Fire Department which falls under the Ministry of General Affairs and the Prime Minister via its Fire Chief Clive Richardson is advising pperson’s, who would like to burn bush or garbage in a built up area or on a hillside for agricultural activities, are requested to refrain from doing so, and contact the fire department for advice.
The inappropriate use of fire can endanger lives, property and the environment in these dry weather conditions.
Fires can get out of control. A person can help by reducing bush fire hazards by acting responsibly.
Those seeking information can contact the Fire Department at 542-1215, 542-1217, 542-6001 or in case of an emergency 919.

shortybabykiller07072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Suspected of killing a 6 month year old boy, M.D known as Shorty was release last week by the office of the public prosecutor of St. Maarten. According to a source close to the family of the baby, the young lady was responsible to baby sit two kids. The 6 month old and a 4 year old boy.

In March this year, the woman was babysitting the kids when neighbors heard crying in the apartment next door. The screams continued for a while and neighbors knocked on the door and asked the young lady if she needed any help with the kids. She replied “no” and closed the door. The father of the baby called several times asking if everything was alright and she replied yes. Several hours later the father of the victim came home and found his son dead. The woman told the father that the four year old boy was playing with the child and dropped him. When asked why she did not call for help, she could not answer.

Police was called and the lady was taken into custody, examiners do not believe that the child was dropped. According to reports the child had a deep cut behind his head. Shorty was arrested and released last week until her trial date. The body was transported to the Netherlands were a full body autopsy was done. SMN News understands that the parents of the boy are outraged that the woman is out of jail. Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie said she is aware of the suspect's release but was unable to say under what conditions she was released. Prosecutor Van Nie promised to get that information and provide to SMN News before the end of the week.

Pre-trial detention of 23-year old woman suspended

The 23-year-old woman, M.N.D, who is suspected of manslaughter of a 7 month old baby (girl), is released from her pre-trial detention on Monday 29th of June, 2015. The woman was arrested on Friday, May 29th, 2015. During the investigation a reconstruction took place at the crime-scene under authority of the prosecutor handling the case and witnesses have been questioned. The investigation, which also

entails forensic investigation, is still going on. It is a complicated investigation and there are still some important ambiguities. Although there is still a strong suspicion against the suspect, there is insufficient reason to keep her longer in pretrial detention. The Public Prosecutor’s Office therefore agreed with a suspension of her pre-trial detention under certain special conditions. She must comply with electronic monitoring and cooperate fully with the probation service. A psychological and/or psychiatric report
can be part of that. A court date has not been planned yet.

Voorlopige hechtenis van 23-jarige verdachte is opgeschort

De 23-jarige vrouw, M.N.D., die verdacht wordt van de doodslag van een 7 maanden oude baby (meisje), is maandag 29 juni 2015 vrijgelaten uit haar voorlopige hechtenis. De vrouw was op vrijdag 29 mei 2015 aangehouden. Gedurende het onderzoek dat heeft plaatsgevonden, heeft er een reconstructie plaatsgevonden op de plaats delict onder leiding van de officier van justitie en zijn er getuigen gehoord.

Het onderzoek, dat ook forensisch onderzoek inhoudt, is nog niet afgerond. Het is een gecompliceerd onderzoek en er zijn nog een aantal belangrijke onduidelijkheden. Hoewel er nog steeds sprake is van een reële verdenking in de richting van de verdachte, is er onvoldoende aanleiding om haar nog langer vast te houden. Het Openbaar Ministerie heeft daarom ingestemd met een schorsing van haar gevangenhouding met bijzondere voorwaarden. De verdachte moet zich houden aan elektronisch toezicht en moet volledig meewerken met de reclassering. Een psychologische en/of psychiatrische rapportage kan hiervan deel uitmaken. Er is nog geen zittingsdatum gepland.

Press Statement from Press Prosecutor Karola Van Nie

pjiae28062012Creditors still have hope and waiting for Project to kick off.


PHILIPSBURG:--- SMN News received information that the head of VROMI Louis Brown signed off on the building permit for the Fixed Based Operations (FBO) Project which is to be constructed at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) some two weeks ago and sent it to the Office of the Prime Minister but to date the Prime Minister of St. Maarten did not sign off the document and return to VROMI.
A well-placed source said the department of VROMI did all that to be done after PJIAE submitted the additional documents that were requested by the Prime Minister but they do not know what is keeping the process back.
SMN News further learnt that the creditors that have to do business with PJIAE and the other stakeholders are still waiting on government to deliver the building permit so that construction of the project could begin.
Just recently PJIAE opened its renovated departure hall and mentioned was made about the FBO project which is part of the renovations that has to take place at PJAIE in order for the country’s international airport to meet the standards of the 21st century. However, the issuance of the building permit is indeed holding back the renovations t PJIAE.

rotaryawards07072015PHILIPSBURG:--- During the recently held Change of Board event, the Rotary Club of St. Maarten Mid Isle awarded two new Paul Harris Fellows. Ms. Reena Manek was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow for her dedication and support of her late husband, Ramesh Manek, during his years of service to Rotary, making it possible for him to be an exemplary Rotarian who was a multiple recipient of the Rotarian of the year awards, he was an assistant District Governor Elect at the time of his tragic passing and was recognized in District 7020 and beyond as a major advocate of the End Polio program.

The second Paul Harris Fellowship was awarded to Sanjay Manek for having served on the board as president of Rotary Club of St. Maarten Mid Isle in 2013-2014 and Immediate Past President in 2014-2015.

rotarymidisle07072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Rotary Club of Sint Maarten--Mid Isle installed its new board for 2015-2016 at their Changing of the Guard ceremony at Holland House last Saturday.
In photo (l-r): Rotary District 7020 Assistant Governor Louis Wever,President-elect Vinod Punjabi, Club Membership Director Aernout Kraaijeveld,
Vice-president Jon Hart, Club Administration Director Marciella Illidge ,Public Relations Director Veronica Jansen, President David Antrobus,
Secretary Wayne Johnson, Treasurer Tony da Cunha (front), Immediate Past President & Sergeant-at-Arms Wayne Wilkie and Club Service Projects Director
Quincy Lont, standing in front of the new Rotary Theme "Be a Gift to the World".

fuikgroup07072015WILLEMSTAD:--- Twelve volunteers from the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) visited the staff of FUIK Children’s Center to support their programs through sports and other activities on June 27,
2015.

The FUIK Center provides an encouraging after-school environment for children to get help with homework and focus on special skill building activities. The USFOL team devoted the afternoon hauling trash, cutting down trees, and clearing ditches.

The USFOL involvement with local organizations demonstrates their long-standing appreciation for the hospitality received from the citizens of Curaçao.

Enquiries for Caribbean Property Have Surged In 2015, According To Recent Data From 7th Heaven Properties

 

 Demand for Caribbean real estate has doubled during the first six months of 2015 compared to the same period last year, according to analysis of enquiries conducted by Caribbean luxury property specialist 7th Heaven Properties.

Analysis of enquiries received via the 7th Heaven Properties website and the company’s magazine The Caribbean Property Investor indicates that interest in residential and commercial real estate in the Caribbean has increased dramatically across all price brackets.

Highlights:

  • The majority of enquiries originate from the USA, Canada and the UK with enquiries from American and Canadian buyers more than doubling and enquiries from British buyers up over 30%.
  • Particularly high increase in enquiries for residential real estate in St Kitts & Nevis, Turks & Caicos Islands, Antigua and the Dominican Republic.
  • Enquiries for properties in all price brackets up:
  • Enquiries for properties priced from $1m to $2m USD more than doubling,
  • Proportion of enquiries for properties priced below $1m USD increasing from 39% to 44%.
  • St Lucia and Jamaica have also seen a notable increase in enquiries for commercial real estate, including hotels for sale and land for development.

According to Walter Zephirin, Managing Director of London-based 7th Heaven Properties: “Enquiries for Caribbean real estate have increased dramatically during the first half of this year as economic growth in the USA, Canada and the UK has stimulated buyer confidence. Growth in demand for Caribbean property has been underpinned by the impressive performance of the region’s tourism sector, particularly in locations such as the Dominican Republic and the Turks & Caicos Islands, and the continued success of highly attractive Citizenship by Investment Programs in St Kitts & Nevis and Antigua. ”

Walter Zephirin added “The outlook for the second half of 2015 is extremely promising with a strong sales pipeline. A succession of announcements on increasing airlift to the region and major resort developments linked to Robert de Niro in Antigua & Barbuda and Leonardo DiCaprio in Belize, as well as the first licensed casino in Jamaica have boosted the Caribbean’s profile and enhanced its accessibility and appeal to buyers.”

About 7th Heaven Properties

7th Heaven Properties is one of the world’s leading independent Caribbean property specialists, representing the finest real estate for sale from across the entire Caribbean and Central America. Supported by a network of agents based in Europe, North America and the Caribbean, the firm lists residential and commercial property for sale in over 30 Caribbean territories.

nagicoshutters07072015GREAT BAY:---- The newly launched organization; Public Private Partnership for a Safer St. Maarten (P3), yesterday made a donation to the Justice Department to cover the cost of completely outfitting the new Emergency Dispatch Center with hurricane shutters.
P3 which was launched just over a month ago said their aim is to establish a platform that advocates and provides financial assistance for the safety and security initiatives for the benefit of the residents, visitors and citizens of St. Maarten.
"We are here with the only intention of offering support in any way we can to improve our Police Force," President of the organization; Eric Ellis said. "We as private entities realize that by assisting the police in their initiatives to counter crime, it benefits us as private sector and citizens as it improves the level of safety and security throughout the island, allowing us to run our businesses more successfully and to live more comfortably as residents."
Board members of P3 who represent the American University; Michael Kanaby and Gerard Lake, made the presentation along with Ellis who represents Nagico Insurances. They presented a check made out to Rollfix, the company contracted to carry out the installation of shutters.
"We are already in hurricane season and we want to ensure that all this top notch equipment is protected in the event of a storm, so the shutters will be installed as soon as possible," Ellis said. "In a small community like ours, where there are budget constraints and financial limitations, it is imperative that as good corporate citizens, we come together and create a platform to support our Police Force; hence the birth of the P3. Together a few private businesses, which currently form the membership of the P3; namely the American University of the Caribbean (AUC), NAGICO Insurances and the Maho Group of Companies, have come together to pool resources and pledge our support to assist in whatever way we can."

certifiedjobtrainers0707201PHILIPSBURG:--- Fourteen persons were successful in following and completing a Job Trainer training and are now certified job trainers. The Job Trainer Training was given by the Council of Education and Labor Dutch Caribbean (known as ROA CN) and focuses on equipping job trainers (personnel at the job training company tasked with supervising and guiding trainees) with the skills necessary to effectively guide students on traineeships.
The training was coordinated by the Division for Educational Innovation (DEI) and facilitated by Violet Duggins-Gumbs of the Council of Education and Labor Dutch Caribbean. The training was 3 full days and included lots of role play and interaction. In attendance were representatives from the business community, three NIPA teachers and two staff members of the Ministry of Education. As this is the first training of this type on the island, the training catered to maximum 15 persons. Recruitment for the training was done in collaboration with the NIPA and the invitations were extended to companies that offer traineeships to NIPA students. As St. Maarten is small, these companies also offer traineeships to students of other institutions therefore the benefits go beyond NIPA.
At the end of the training, the representatives of the business community were very elated that they were able to participate in such a training and stressed the need for more of these trainings to take place in the future.
As a follow up, the two staff members of the Ministry of Education and the three teachers of NIPA that followed the Job Trainer training will also follow a Train the Trainer workshop in July. After completion of the Train the Trainer, these persons will be equipped to facilitate Job Trainer trainings.
The entire project is financed by OCW funds made available via USONA.

roagroup07072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Council of Education and Labor of the Dutch Caribbean (known as ROA CN) made a working visit to St. Maarten in June 2015 in which one of its activities was to conduct a presentation on its organization and render advice and tips to St. Maarten on setting up its own Council of Education and Labor. St. Maarten is already in the process of establishing its own Council of Education and Labor therefore the presentation was very beneficial to government stakeholders who are busy with establishing the council. Present at the information session were Honorable Minister Bourne-Gumbs, representatives of Minister Bourne-Gumbs’ cabinet, representatives of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports and representatives of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor.
Director of the Council of Education and Labor Dutch Caribbean, Elyane Paul, conducted the information session. Attendees were fully engaged and very inquisitive. Minister Bourne-Gumbs lauded the efforts to host such a session and thanked the Council of Education and Labor for preparing such an informative presentation.
The session was coordinated by the Division of Educational Innovation (DEI) and financed by OCW funds made available via USONA.

rbcbeachcleanup07072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Over 20 RBC Volunteers gathered in the early morning on June 20 at Simpson Bay Beach to start the RBC volunteer beach clean-up, aimed at helping make the turtle nesting area on that beach more accessible for the endangered Hawksbill, Leatherback and Green sea turtles which nest on Simpson Bay Beach. These sea turtles have made it their nesting beach in the period from March to November each year.

The beach clean up was organized in conjuction with Nature Foundation St. Maarten (NFS), and initiated in connection with the “RBC Blue Water Day 2015 Project” which is the environmental priority program for RBC Royal Bank focusing on the preservation of the world’s most precious natural resource: water. RBC in St. Maarten has been committed to clean Guana Bay in the past and now Simpson Bay for the duration of the turtle nesting season from March till November each year and commits to support with building awareness on sea turtle nesting

The clean up delivered included garbage with plastic debris and litter. RBC Royal Bank supports the awareness building on the topic of turtle nesting and the preservation of a clean beach for humans and turtles specifically. This project of cleaning up the beach for the turtle nesting season fits perfectly into RBC’s philosophy on the sustainable development of the environment. RBC Royal Bank firmly believes that it is the responsibility of the bank to positively influence the social development of the community in which it operates by maximizing its contributions to the state of environment of the island.

The Nature Foundation would like to commend and thank RBC and especially the volunteers for the hard work they did on Saturday morning. St. Maarten is one of the few territories in the Caribbean where turtles come up the beach to lay their eggs.Through the excellent work done by RBC volunteers the beach is now clean for nesting turtles to lay their eggs.

By means of this environmental initiative RBC Royal Bank moreover wants to add value to its environmental footprint in the St.Maarten community and most importantlty demonstrate the bank’s commitment to the development and preservation of the environment of the island through the active engagement of its employees.

dpes1stplace06072015PHILIPSBURG:---The Soualiga Soccer Association hosted their 3rd Annual Business Soccer Tournament on Saturday July the 4th, 2015, at the Cruyff Court in Belvedere. A total of six teams participated in the tournament showing great enthusiasm and skills. All teams had to have a minimum of three females on the field at all times during the 6- a side game. The teams were assisted on the field by the Soualiga ladies whenever necessary, as the goal of the tournament was to promote a healthy, fun and active way of team building, while stimulating female participation in sports, more specifically in soccer.
The community of Belvedere and other supporters came out at large and were treated to an entire Saturday of fun and entertaining play by Nagico Insurances; the Social Insurance Bank (SZV); International Liquors, Tobacco& Trading (ILTT); the Inspectorate of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Affairs Immigration and the Department of Public Education Schools (DPES).
The 1st place in this year's edition of the tournament went to DPES, winning a total of 39 points. Both ILTT and Nagico scored a total of 35 points, however ILTT had beaten Nagico 3-1, allowing them to take home the 2nd place trophy.
The Soualiga Soccer Association would like to thank all the participating teams for showing great enthusiasm, skills and sportsmanship. The Soualiga Soccer Association furthermore would like to thank the sponsors who helped make this day a success: International Liquors, Tobacco & Trading, Heavenly Water and St. Rose Beach Bar. A successful event like this could not have been hosted without the help of dedicated volunteers who again tirelessly donated their time and effort to help out during the day. A great thank you goes out especially to the referees Jules de Vries and Odessa Ashby, the lovely concession stand ladies Rita and Ruth and the Belvedere community, along with all the fans and supporters who came out and enjoyed the day along with the team and local businesses.

telemfunday06072015Pond Island:---  Organizers of the annual TelEm Group Family Fun day are happy with the huge amount of youngsters who turned out for a Disney-styled Sunday in the company’s transformed parking lot.

There were rides for all ages, lots of fun activities, water sports, magicians, clowns, face-painters, obstacle course competitions and all the fun of the fair under Sunday’s blazing sunshine.

Clouds earlier in the day threatened to put a damper on the rest of the day, however the rain held off, and it turned out to be a glorious day for the hundreds of children taking part under the theme “I’m a TelEmKid”.

The only cloud cast was the arrival of an ambulance to attend to one youngster who had an unfortunate accident on one of the rides.

“We take all the precautions we can regarding safety for everyone at the Family Fun Day, and the same goes for all the partners who participate with us, so it’s unfortunate when any accidents at all occur,” said TelEm Group coordinator, Angel Richardson.

She said the situation was dealt with very professionally and quickly, and the fun atmosphere was restored in no time.

“In fact a lot of people are asking why we don’t set up a permanent fair, or have TelEm Group stage the Family Fun Day more than once a year, commented Angel.

“It’s a real compliment to know that our customers, friends and members of the public enjoy the Family Fun Day so much, but it really takes a lot of planning and coordination. We want to do it right and to cover all our bases, therefore, at least for the foreseeable future we have to keep it to once a year,” continued Angel.

She said there is a long list of thank you’s to all those who helped make the Family Fun Day another huge success, including co-organizers, Funtopia.

“With Funtopia’s assistance we attracted only locals acts and talent for Family Fun Day, and it turned out to be a win-win for all of us,” continued Angel.

She said first the local performers got much-needed recognition, while the children visiting the fair were able to spend longer on the rides and other activities because of extended hours to accommodate the expanded shows, activities and rides.

“I want to give a big up to all the fantastic TelEm staffers and members of their families who also came out since Saturday to help us set up and also to assist on the day of the event,” continued Angel.

She thanked TelEm Group management for its continued sponsorship of Family Fun Day, but reserved the biggest thank you for the more than 2,000 persons who turned out at various times throughout the day.

“It made us very happy to see so many smiling faces,” said Angel.

She said there were some comments about the cost of the rides, however this is always out of the control of TelEm Group who facilitates the hosting of the event to activity owners who charge their own fees for rides.

“Events like these are not cheap to run and the overheads can be very high,” added the TelEm Group coordinator.

She said the main focus of Family Fun Day is not to make any huge profits, but to meet costs so that families and especially children can have a fun and safe place to have an unforgettable experience,

“Who needs to spend much more money on Disney in Orlando, USA, when they can have a little piece of their own Disney Park right here on St. Maarten,” Angel said.

nagicostars06072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Eight (8) students from the Dr. Martin Luther King School in Dutch Quarter, were named the Nagico Little Stars for the 2014- 2015 school year.
The NAGICO Little Stars project, grants the top performer in every grade within the school a scholarship for the next school term, which consists of a fully paid tuition fee for one school year and a voucher to cover the costs of school supplies; including books and school uniforms for the next school term.
The students chosen were the top performers in their respective groups, who excelled in academics, attendance and their overall behavior throughout the school year.
The selection process which was done by the teachers and principal of the MLK School was also observed and vetted by a representative of NAGICO Insurances for transparency reasons. The Nagico Little Stars winners are:
K1 - Bianca Dinzy
K2- Errol Haynes
Grade 1 Kymari Rize
Grade 2 Marlena St. Hilaire
Grade 3 Yuhanay Persaud
Grade 4 Thierd Best
Grade 5 Vincia Ault
Grade 6 Jediash Qoulbourne

"We are very proud of our students," Principal of the MLK School; Stuart Johnson said during the selection meeting. "They have raised the bar and risen to the challenge to show that once they are given the opportunity to shine, they are very capable of achieving success."

He also thanked Nagico for executing such a great initiative, which he believes will benefit many families and also help to "In my capacity I see firsthand how difficult it is for several parents to provide the students with the items they need to exercise their basic right to education which every child is entitled to," Johnson said. "By doing this Nagico has opened doors for many of our students and taken the financial burden off at least 8 households by creating this opportunity through their Nagico Little Stars program and for that we applaud them and most importantly for choosing our school, the MLK school as their first choice."

"We want to congratulate our Little Stars for the 2014-2015 school year," Dwayne Elgin; CEO of Nagico Insurances said. "Nagico recognizes the importance of education in nation building and as such we ensure that we promote excellence in education. We know it wasn't easy for these students, but their hard work, dedication and perseverance has led to them being chosen as our Nagico Little Stars. We extend our heartfelt congratulations and wishes of greater success to these students in their future educational pursuits."

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Department is informing the general public and in particular all businesses on the island of the following. Recently there have been several armed robberies or attempted robberies at businesses whereby the culprits/suspects have been disguising themselves using complete or partial uniforms representing delivery companies established on the island.
Using these disguises the culprits, mainly during unexpected hours, would gain or attempt to gain access to establishments, where they would use force by means of a weapon (mainly fire-arms) to rob the establishment of its valuables and then flee the scene without being seen or being noticed.
The Police Department also warns that this information does not only apply to the Business Community, but for the community at large. These persons may also come to your home with the intention to rob you of your personal belongings. The community at large should take all necessary precautions to prevent becoming a victim of crime.
The Police Department is doing its utmost to apprehend these culprits to take them off the streets and is relying on the community to assist. The home or business you are protecting by assisting in this effort may be your own. Anyone who may have any information regarding this type of criminal activity should immediately call the police department at 54-22222 ext. 223-224 or our tip line # 9300.

sargassumwashedashore060720PHILIPSBURG:--- Since its initial warning of a renewed influx of Sargassum Seaweed in May 2014, the St. Maarten Nature Foundation is again warning of a significant influx of the invasive seaweed in the coming weeks: “We have been coordinating our monitoring efforts with our partners in the region and based on weather predictions and satellite images there is a significant amount of the seaweed headed in our general direction. This on top of the large volume of seaweed that we have already been experiencing,” commented Nature Foundation Manager Tadzio Bervoets. Especially the beaches of Guana Bay, Gibbes Bay and Dawn Beach and the area of Point Blanche are heavily impacted.

“We have been really trying to work both with our partners in the region and with local stakeholders to find a way to control the amount of the weed washing up on beaches but this has proved to be a very difficult task. The removal of the seaweed with heavy loaders causes serious risk to nesting sea turtles and hatchlings while the grass itself can be a hazard to the animals, as we received information of Sea Turtle Deaths caused by the grass from our colleagues in Barbados where the Seagrass has been suffocating turtles in large amounts. Economically speaking there is a serious effect that seagrass is having on the beaches of the island. As soon as the grass is cleared it is being deposited back on the beach by the wind and currents. We will continue to work towards research the effects of the grass and some possible solutions but at this point Sint Maarten, like many islands in the Caribbean, are being heavily impacted.

Sargassum is a genus of brown (class Phaeophyceae) seaweed which is distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world. Most of the Sargassum Seaweed lies concentrated in the Sargassum Sea, a region in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean surrounded by ocean currents. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream; on the north, by the North Atlantic Current; on the east, by the Canary Current; and on the south, by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current.

Sargassum first plagued the Caribbean and St. Maarten in 2011 and 2012, with the Foundation having to warn swimmers to avoid swimming in Guana Bay in August and September due to the large amount of Sargassum Weed and many beach front residences and hotels having to continuously clean washed up Sargassum. The resulting large influx of Sargassum Weed has been due to a suspected southward shift in the Gulf Stream, which has pushed the Sargassum Sea– an area of the Atlantic Ocean where Sargassum Weed is in thick concentration, south to our area. This coupled with the seaweed flourishing due to warmer seawater temperatures has caused a huge amount of seaweed to enter the region. Scientists suspect that the invasion is a result of Climate Change.

The Foundation is urging the community to keep an eye out for wildlife, especially sea turtles, which may be experiencing difficulties due to the wed and to contact the Nature Foundation at 5444267 in case a distressed animal is observed. The Foundation is also urging the community to collect as much of the Sargassum weed as possible to use in their gardens as a fertilizer; “We are urging the community to collect, rinse and add the seaweed to compost to be used in our gardens. We recommend to not apply it to the soil directly but to first rinse the seaweed and add to your compost heap,” commented Bervoets.

judithroumourelease06072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The 40-year-old woman, J.R., who is suspected of harassment (stalking), amongst other crimes, is released from her pre-trial detention today, July 6, 2015. The woman was arrested on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 on suspicion of slander, defamation, insult, threat, extortion and harassment (stalking).

Given the nature of the crimes and the personal circumstances of the suspect, the prosecutor advised the judge of instruction to suspend the pre-trial detention under certain special conditions. The suspect is not allowed to contact the people that pressed charges against her and she must visit the probation service. Also she needs to cooperate in the creation of a psychological and/or psychiatric report and she cannot commit new crimes.

The judge followed this advice. Het public prosecutors services had not taken any decision on further prosecution of the blogger yet. It is not yet known when a court hearing will take place.

Voorlopige hechtenis van blogger is opgeschort

De 40-jarige vrouw, J.R., die verdacht wordt van onder meer belaging (stalking), is vandaag maandag 6 juli 2015 vrijgelaten uit haar voorlopige hechtenis. De vrouw was op dinsdag 30 juni 2015 aangehouden op verdenking van smaad, laster, belediging, bedreiging, afpersing en belaging (stalking).

Gelet op de aard van de feiten en de persoonlijke omstandigheden van de verdachte heeft het OM de rechter-commissaris geadviseerd de voorlopige hechtenis te schorsen onder bepaalde bijzondere voorwaarden. Zo mag de blogger geen contact opnemen met aangevers en moet de verdachte zich melden bij de reclassering. Daarnaast moet de verdachte meewerken aan de totstandkoming van een psychologisch en/of psychiatrisch rapport en mag zij geen nieuwe strafbare feiten plegen.

De rechter-commissaris heeft dit standpunt gevolgd. Het Openbaar Ministerie heeft nog geen beslissing over een verdere vervolging genomen. Het is dan ook nog niet bekend wanneer een zitting zal plaatsvinden.

Supervisory Board of Directors allegedly Cancelled MOU --- Will Prime Minister come forward with signed copies.


PHILIPSBURG:--- The much talked about Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was signed earlier this year by the former COO of GEBE Romelio Maduro and the President of the G. B Energy Pablo Porles has surfaced. However, SMN News only managed to retrieve the unsigned copy which is documented as “Privileged and Confidential.” The MOU which several Members of Parliament requested and to date cannot receive was signed on February 4th 2015 at the Divi Little Bay Hotel in the presence of Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs, the shareholder representative of the Government of St. Maarten and Member of Parliament Theodore Heyliger. The two signatories to the document are Ir. Romelio Maduro the former COO and the President of Gulfstream Petroleum Dominicana (G. B Energy). The representatives of the overseas company flew to St. Maarten on a private jet in order to sign this document which can be considered as one of St. Maarten’s most top secret document.
Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs wrote a letter to Parliament claiming that he is unable to get documents from the government owned company and even stated that he was forewarned about what he says to Parliament if not he could face legal actions. However, the shareholder representative should have copy of the signed document to turn over to Parliament since he was one of the witnesses at the signing ceremony on February 4th 2015.
The entire draft copy that SMN News got its hands on will be underneath this article for our readers to see what is in the document.
The main purpose of the MOU states that the licensed company (GEBE) intends to instruct the company to construct, operate and maintain a storage facility for the storage of HFO and LFO fuel and LPG gas (fuel and LPG Storage site) and construct, operate and maintain a LPG electrical power generation with unit that supplies electricity exclusively to license operator at a lower cost of electricity(US$/kWh) than the licensed operators does at present, and that is fully compatible with and integratable in the license operator’s current electricity plans/grid taking into consideration Licensed Operator’s future energy plans (including but not limited to waste to energy and solar energy) (the LPG plant.)
The MOU further states that the company is obliged to secure complete financing for the execution of the project (more specifically the PPA shall not be contingent on financing, nor shall the final agreements contain any conditions with respect to financing. By signing of the MOU the company confirms ultimately that when the PPA is executed.
While the draft MOU SMN News obtained a source close to GEBE said that is the copy that was signed by parties on February 4th 2015 and the Supervisory Board of Directors were supposed to review and approve the document. The source said the Supervisory Board of Directors cancelled the MOU on March 20th 2015.


Click here to view draft MOU signed by GEBE and Gulfstream Petroleum Dominicana (G. B Energy)

leonaromeomarlin15022015PHILIPSBURG (PARLIAMENT/Independent Faction)"---  Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Leona Marlin-Romeo and First Vice President Hon. Leona Marlin-Romeo was one of the country’s parliamentarians who attended Curacao Flag Day activities on behalf of the Parliament of Sint Maarten.

“It was an honour to have had the opportunity to witness the celebration of Curacao’s Flag Day, “Dia di Bandera”. The planning of the event was flawless. Let me take this opportunity to extend congratulations to the organizers and the people of Curacao on a job well done in organizing and promoting their flag.

“A true sense of patriotism, nationalism and traditional culture were all well displayed. The impressive love for one's country was shown and gave me “goose bumps” but with the same thought, I couldn’t help but compare and question key areas of promoting patriotism, nationalism and traditional culture on Sint Maarten.
“From what I witnessed there are key areas that we should learn from our sister island, as we continue to build our ‘Country within the Kingdom’. I am told that the love for Curacao did not begin yesterday; they started over 20 years ago teaching and guiding their people to being a “Yu Korsou”. I am reminded of a statement made in Jamaica by an official “to be Jamaican is an experience”. Can we truly say this in Sint Maarten?

“This Member of Parliament will be asking Parliament to simply play the Sint Maarten song before broadcasting, and reintroduce the debate on selecting an Anthem. The reality of the situation is, we have none.

“The promotion of patriotism, nationalism and culture should be introduced in our school curriculum, and I will present to Parliament the work of Priscilla Bell and Daryl Chandler entitled: “I Am St. Maarten: Roots and Wings”. This project encompasses exactly what is needed in our primary schools and will be key in promoting patriotism, national pride and our culture.

“The two most valuable things we can give our children are roots and wings (author unknown). This program takes its time in immersing its youngest citizens in what it means to belong to St. Maarten and ultimately the pride of knowing that they are each a significant component of this country.

“Whether born here or born to be here, every child learns the basics of being an Ambassador of St. Maarten. It is impossible to love your country if you are mentally estranged from it. If it is “only where you live”, you can never truly call it home. Home is after all, where the heart lives and thrives.

“The program is designed to be interactive allowing students to walk, feel, taste the “heart” St. Maarten. Being St. Maarten is more than just an experience; it is who we are, it is what we do, it is the ‘why’. The “why” is the secret ingredient. Christmas is a one-day event that brings family and friends together, with euphoria that lingers for 12 days.

“Carnival is a cultural event that brings people together for a few weeks. I am St. Maarten: Roots & Wings is a first step in bringing our Country together in 6-8 week increments. The rest is up to the Minister, the Department of Culture and the community at large.

“The lessons learned in Curacao merely showed that we have to start somewhere, and each year expand on what we have. Everyone should have love for this great place called Sint Maarten.

“In conclusion it must be made known that this member of Parliament is not implying that we have nothing, and that our Cultural Manifestation events and activities are without merit, what I am stating is that there are still some essential areas that need developing.

“Perhaps the I Am St. Maarten: Roots and Wings project is the answer to one area, and in years to come it will bear the fruit of a nation filled with national pride. I am grateful for the “Dia di Bandera” experience and look forward in speaking to both Parliament and the responsible Minister about this project. Not excluding the status of the National Development Plan which is a key component to our nation building,” MP Leona Marlin-Romeo said on Sunday.

telemjublee05072015Pond Island:--- A party atmosphere, nostalgic memories and some filling pasta added up to a wonderful celebration for TelEm Group veterans during the company’s annual Jubilee celebrations Friday.

Management and staff of Izi Restaturant in Simpson Bay, hosted the this year’s event in which seventeen employees clocked up more that 400 years of joint service to the company.

Employees working 20, 25, 30 and 35 years in the company were separately honoured, while their respective managers and supervisors paid tribute to their efforts over the years by recounting relevant and often humorous stories.

Amongst the celebrants were: (20 years) Technicians Ralph Boirard and Edmond Stroop. And from various departments: (25 years) John Thomas, Silvina Matthews, Steven Simmons, Marlene Heemstadt, Deborah Benders, Vivian Hyman, Nataly Frans, Jacaueline Mairs-Gordon and Maureen Meulens-Abad. (30 years) Kenneth Blijden. (35 years) Anthony Haddocks, Margarita Hodge and Cherylyn Jermain.

Amongst the speakers for the afternoon were Chief Financial Officer, (CFO) Mrs. Helma Etnel, Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Mr. Eldert Louisa, and senior managers, Marco London, Vivian Hyman, Stanley David, Emile van der Weerd, Lucrecia Lynch, Elvis Lacroes and Julian Lake.

Mrs. Etnel and Mr. Louisa thanked everyone on behalf of the company and acknowledged the part they have played in bringing their company to where it is today and providing vital telecommunication services and innovative products to Country St. Maarten.

“You need to feel very proud of yourselves when you see someone using their tablet or smartphone, or making a mobile call, in the sound knowledge that you have played a very important part in making that happen,” said Mrs. Etnel.

The CFO urged the veteran workers to continue to work with new employees to pass on some of the knowledge and love for the company so that they can also pass on the heritage they have invested in a company to which they have become more than a worker, but a member of a very close working family.

CTO Mr. Louisa said a lifetime of work in one company is something to be admired in today’s workplace, where it is not unusual for an employee to take on several jobs before finally settling into one career.

“As management we thank you for your dedication and your commitment,” continued Mr. Louisa.

The Executive officers and their managers singled out other members of staff for recognition and providing some of the lighter moments of the afternoon, during which token gifts were also presented to the veteran workers.

Jubilees and managers thanked the TelEm Group Human Resources Department and Jubilees event coordinator, Carmita Brooks, for another wonderful gathering, and management and staff of Izi Restaurant for being super hosts.

“It was short and sweet and very heartwarming to know that you are appreciated by your company,” commented one of the jubilee celebrants as the occasion wound up.

emancipationlecture05072015GREAT BAY:--- St. Maarten Prime Minister, Hon. Marcel Gumbs, has made what might be the first direct statement here on Reparations by a leader of government on either part of the island, at the recent Emancipation Day Lecture.
“The movement for reparatory justice is gaining momentum and greater focus than ever before in the Caribbean region,” said Prime Minister Gumbs at the University of St. Martin on June 27, 2015. The statement was part of his “Word of Welcome” to an audience of over 200 people, said lecture coordinator Dr. Rhoda Arrindell.
“The Government and People of St. Maarten would be out of step with the history and progress of this dynamic region, if we do not pay close attention to the historical, socio-economic, political, and legal discussions and proposals about Reparations – as it relates to the sovereign countries and the territories in the Caribbean, and the European countries concerned, including the Netherlands,” said Prime Minister Gumbs.
The Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, delivered the Emancipation Day Lecture, organized by the Independence for St. Martin Foundation.
Prime Minister Gumbs said that the Emancipation Day Lecture bridged “the yearning for freedom, justice, human dignity, and democratic development – from the first runaway from Slavery in the Caribbean, to the Diamond Estate 26 in Cole Bay, and the demonstrations by the enslaved people that forced the ‘process verbal’ Emancipation on ‘the Netherlands Part’ of St. Martin, which then placed it in step with Emancipation in the North or the Frenchside of our island – all in 1848.”
Prime Minister Gumbs said the lecture was also about “enhancing the awareness in St. Maarten about the various positions on Reparations.” He called Prime Minister Gonsalves “a learned, courageous, and steadfast frontline advocate of Reparations in the Caribbean region.”
The Emancipation Day Lecture became part of the island’s “Emancipation season,” as author Lasana M. Sekou and cultural activist Shujah Reiph call the period from May 27 to July 1, said Arrindell. The official Emancipation observation in Marigot and Philipsburg is linked respectively to the French and Dutch proclamations of May 1848 and July 1863, though the enslaved people on both parts of the island realized their Freedom from Slavery in 1848, said Arrindell.
The “Emancipation season” 2015 was marked by an unprecedented string of some 10 official and unofficial activities stretching from the Agrement Lady Liberty roundabout to the Emancipation roundabout at the entrance to Sucker Garden, said Arrindell.

cconnorarubaairlines0507201PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Claret Connor joined his fellow colleagues from Curacao Minister Hon. Suzy Romer and Aruba Minister Hon. Otmar Oduber in Aruba recently where they successfully concluded discussions related to aviation and maritime matters.
Work groups are to be established by the three countries that will then work on the points of discussion and further formulate them into working documents for further decision-making. A follow-up meeting is intended before the end of the year where each country will present an agenda with concrete recommendations on moving forward.
Aruban maritime authorities gave a presentation to the three ministers about Aruba’s maritime future and what steps will be taken to stimulate the development of this sector. One of the areas already established is an “anchorage zone.” A levy can be charged for vessels anchored in the designated anchorage zone. While the vessel is at anchor, ship to ship loading of cargo can take place as well as bunkering. The charges would be administered via the agent of the vessel.
An important agenda point was the establishment of a “Maritime Investigation Committee” based on the Shipping Laws. The three ministers all agreed to have this committee established jointly supported by all three Kingdom Countries in the interest of efficiency and cooperation. The tri-partite approach will save each country money while the expertise will be shared.
The development of a “Shipping Registry” was discussed at length and it is the intention of the three countries to have discussions with the Netherlands. The three countries are considering pooling their resources which would facilitate the development of a registry for Aruba and Sint Maarten.
The airspace between Aruba and Curacao was discussed as well as the Dutch Caribbean Air Navigation Service Provider.
Aruba Minister Oduber highlighted how well the country’s “aircraft registry” has been doing and has offered Sint Maarten and Curacao assistance with establishing their own registries, and the International Air Safety Office, which has been managing Aruba’s registry for the past 20-years, could assist in this process.
Minister Connor proposed to the Aruba Minister that there should be direct airlift between the two countries instead of an airline having to fly via another island. Minister Oduber said he would discuss this further with the current airlines that service Aruba.
“The meeting with my counterparts from their respective countries was very productive as it concerned areas of mutual interests. We all expressed continuing to work together. Some discussions have to take place at the Kingdom level where it concerns certain laws in the maritime area.
“The possibilities are limitless. Some of the countries are advance in some areas, and this is where we can learn from each other about the challenges and come to intelligent solutions rather than re-inventing the wheel. This will save time, resources and energy. Some of the areas discussed are very beneficial to country Sint Maarten and would bring in additional revenues to the public treasury.
“Government is looking at ways and means of generating additional revenue streams from other economic sector areas rather than burdening the current tax base. This can only take place by pursuing other areas of economic opportunity for the country.
“My ministry will be working diligently to put the necessary processes in place that would facilitate the development of economic sectors of opportunity,” Minister Hon. Claret Connor said on Sunday.
The meeting of the three ministers was part of a high level political discussion as a result of the first protocol that was signed several years ago to further cooperation between the three countries in aviation and maritime affairs.
The high level ministerial meeting took place in Oranjestad, Aruba.

vsathankstaff05072015GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---  Four staff members from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA) namely, Maria Chemont, Marcella Richardson, Anita Priest, and Irene Serfillia, last week were hailed at a special luncheon in their honour at the Sheer Restaurant to celebrate their years of service in public health to the nation. Richardson and Chemont were not able to attend the luncheon celebration. All four will be going on pension within short.
Ministry VSA was represented by Secretary General Joy Arnell. The Acting Minister of Public Health Hon. Rita Bourne-Gumbs was unable to attend the special luncheon, however Arnell who represented the Minister, thanked the four retirees on behalf of the Council of Ministers for their service to country as well as the role they played in the transformation to country in helping to build and tailor make the national public health system for Sint Maarten.
Maria Chemont has worked for Government for 34 years. At the age of 26, in January 1980, she started working for the ambulance department. During her time at the ambulance department Chemont also did her training to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), for which she had to work double shifts, her ambulance shift and also shifts as LPN in training.
After working 25 years for the Ambulance Service, Chemont joined the section Youth Health Care in January 2005 as LPN. During her work, Chemont managed to complete her training as a Registered Nurse (RN). From February 2009 and on Chemont worked as a RN for Youth Health Care visiting numerous schools giving a lot of vaccinations, encouraging children and giving lectures about the importance of personal hygiene. She also gave lectures about sexuality.
Marcella Richardson’s inspiration to become a nurse came from taking care of her sick brother at an early age. Richardson also wanted to follow in her mother’s footsteps, who were a specialized nurse. She studied nursing at the Joseph and France General Hospital in St. Kitts.
In Sint Maarten, Richardson’s career was taking care of children at the White and Yellow Cross Foundation. Her passion was for district caring for the elderly and to date she is still taking care of a former client as a volunteer.
Another passion of Richardson is post-natal care, visiting the homes of parents and their new born babies.
Anita Priest, and Irene Serfillia at the luncheon were described as a pillar in the Public Health’s supportive and administrative procedures for the vaccination program and other projects within the Department.
Both ladies started working in Health at a young age. Both started in two different areas. One in finances and the other at the doctor’s clinic based on her wish to be a LPN.
All four ladies were thanked for their contributions to public health.

jfacourtesyvisit05072015PHILIPSBURG:----  Minister Plenipotentiary, Hon. Josianne Fleming–Artsen received a courtesy visit at the Sint House in The Hague, the Netherlands from Franklyn Richards Theo Bot, both members of the Council for Law Enforcement.
The Council for Law Enforcement was established in 2011 by Kingdom decree. The Council for Law Enforcement is an inter-insular body, responsible for the inspection of the various organizations within the justice system.

The ultimate objective is to provide recommendations to the Ministers of Justice of the three countries of the Dutch Kingdom in order to correct shortcomings.

The Council consists of three members who are appointed by Royal Decree and represent respectively Curacao, the Netherlands for the BES islands and Sint Maarten.

The Council has a secretariat with offices in Sint Maarten, Curacao and Bonaire. The Secretariat of the Council for Law Enforcement in St. Maarten is located in the Joeliva Building, Charles Voges Street 7 in Philipsburg.

nagicophotosroads05072015GREAT BAY(DCOMM):---  Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), will be repairing the collapsed bridge in the Oyster Pond area, which succumbed to its feebleness when a dump truck fell into the ditch below the bridge back in February 2015.

Works are scheduled to commence on Tuesday July 7, from 7:00 AM and are estimated to continue for approximately two weeks from start date, weather permitting.

The preparation works will include demolishing a piece of the current bridge and excavation of the grounds which will cause traffic obstructions.

Windward Roads who will be constructing the new bridge will be operating heavy equipment and directing traffic in the area as necessary.

Once the bridge is complete railings will be installed for increased safety measures.

Motorists are requested to be observant of the traffic adjustment during this time.
Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconveniences this may cause.

pmgumbsreport05072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs on Friday morning received the 2014 Annual Report from the Corporate Governance Council (CGC).
During the discussions, both the Prime Minister and the members of the CGC pointed out the importance of the CGC for the Shareholder and Government Owned Companies.
Representing the CGC was Perry Wilson (Chair CGC) and Charles Smith (Vice chair CGC).
The Prime Minister is a strong proponent of integrity and as such acknowledges the role of the CGC with regards to Government Owned Companies.
To ensure such, the Prime Minister and the CGC also discussed briefly the budget of the CGC, housing and ways to strengthen the Shareholder as well as Government Owned Companies.

trafficaccident07052015PHILIPSBURG:--- On Saturday July 4th at approximately 02.20 a.m. the Central Emergency Dispatch received a phone call informing them of a very serious traffic accident on the A.J.C. Brouwers road in the vicinity of Premier Supermarket. On the scene the investigating officers encountered a female victim who was struck by a vehicle while standing on the side of the street. The victim was seriously wounded as she complained of a broken leg and other injuries. She treated on the scene by paramedics and then transported to the Sint Maarten medical Center for further treatment and where she remains admitted. Five other parked vehicles were also damage by the vehicle that caused the accident. The police traffic department is presently investigating this cause to determine exactly what the cause of this accident was.

Major fight several persons injured.


PHILIPSBURG:--- On Sunday July 5th at approximately 11.30 a.m. a police patrol was sent to the A. Th. Illidge road in the vicinity of A&A supply in connection with a big fight that was going on. On the scene the investigating officers learnt that a fight had taken place between two men in which knives were used and both parties being injured. One victim received several stab wounds to his body and had to be transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center and immediately operated on. The suspect in this case was also stabbed in his shoulder and after treatment at the medical center was released. He was immediately arrested and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where he remains in custody. The spouse of the suspect who is presently pregnant also got caught up in this fight and was beaten by two other females. These two females were also arrested for further investigation and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station. Detectives went on the scene to speak to witnesses and gather information to what exactly happened. This investigation is ongoing.

KPSM Police Report

alfredharley03072015PHILIPSBURG: --- The Supervisory Board of GEBE has only one choice left if they are to show good will and fully exonerate themselves from the contract the former COO Romelio Maduro signed with St. Maarten Service Provider, that is the Supervisory Board members have to file criminal complaint with the Police Department against Maduro and Harley or they could either initiate another court case against both parties. While the contract itself looks more like a ‘rip deal’ that are benefiting certain persons there is more than meets the eye and can land several persons in prison.
Chamber records for SXM Service Provider shows that the St. Maarten Service Provider is not even owned by Alfred Harley and neither is it a consultancy company. The company St. Maarten Service Provider belongs to Harley’s mother Mary Elizabeth Harley and the company is registered at the Chamber of Commerce as a sole proprietorship that is to conduct inter island purchasing.
Even more amazing is that when one looks at the contract GEBE signed with Harley it’s on a letter head that does not even belong to Harley but to St. Maarten Service Provider. Here GEBE a government owned company hired someone as a consultant and instead of putting the contract on the government owned company letter head they did it on the letter head that does not belong to the signatory and one that does not have the right to do consultancy work.
Click here to view the chamber registration for SXM Service Provider.

Click here to view contract Harley signs with NV GEBE

voodoodancers05072015PHILIPSBURG:--- After a good performance representing Sint Maarten in the world Salsa Open Final In Puerto Rico 2014 , Mrs Paula Daal-Dono has been invited once again to be one of the Judges at The World Salsa Open Final in Puerto Rico 2015 scheduled to take place between 14-18 july 2015.
“This event Is the biggest in its nature and size in the world. It’s an Honor for me, to represent Sint Maarten once again at this prestigious event .” Mrs. Daal-Dono explains. “This would however not be possible without the help from my sponsor; Shiva’s Gold & Gems”.
“I’m very grateful for this sponsorship. I’ve been invited to other international events which I was unable to participate in because the of costs involved. The work of an artist is very hard at times. We need to make a living out of our art and at the same time we have to invest time and money to try to upgrade ourselves and stand out among others, especially internationally. This is why government and private sector support is needed to help local artists achieve new goals.” Mrs. Daal-Dono adds.
Not only do the artists become teachers for our children, they can also establish a recognition for arts /culture for a nation like Sint Maarten. For example: Salsa Congresses on Sint Maarten are slowly growing and attracting international salsa lovers who also take the opportunity to enjoy the rest of the island.
But these Salsa congresses, like any other art disciplines, need to be partly promoted with recognition. This is no different from other countries that eventually made a name for themselves for particular arts/culture: Salsa in Puerto Rico, Tango in Argentina , Geishas in Japan, Samba in Brazil and Bachata in Dominican Republic. These are just a few examples of arts around the world that attracts throngs of tourists yearly and is supported strongly by the private sector and government.
“Properly investing in Culture and Arts would be very beneficial for Sint Maarten in the long run, especially if it’s important for Sint Maarten to diversify its tourist product. Puerto Rico invested lots of money in the 90’s to promote the Salsa congress and train dancers, now it’s an event that makes a hefty profit for the organization, resort and the restaurants in the area. On top of that it gives Puerto Rico worldwide exposure.” Mrs. Daal-Dono concludes.
The World Salsa Open preliminary competition is held all over the world and the final is held every year in Puerto Rico. The event is combined with a salsa conference that include salsa classes and courses from professional dancers from all around the world. If anyone is interested in going to the salsa open and congress in Puerto Rico you can visit the website www.salsaopen.org or contact Paula at 5877319 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

ralphcantave05072015PHILIPSBURG:--- Ms. Majorie Cortico Ramirez and Mr. Ralph Cantave have been selected to represent St. Maarten at the 9th UNESCO Youth Forum, which will be held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France from 26 to 28 October 2015.

The Forum will take place under the general theme “Young Global Citizens for a Sustainable Planet”, focusing on how young women and men, as global citizens, can contribute to building sustainability,from the global to the local level, explained Ms. Marcellia Henry, Secretary General for Sint Maarten National Commission for UNESCO.
The selection of the youth representatives is a joint venture with the Youth Department within the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports. The St. Maarten Youth Council also assisted with selection process. This is the second time youth from St. Maarten will be participating in the UNESCO Youth Forum since becoming an Associate Member of UNESCO in 2011.
majorieramirez05072015Ms. Majorie Cortico Ramirez is a graduate of the University of St. Martin, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education. She is presently an elementary school teacher at the St. Joseph School (Catholic School board). She is a member of the St. Maarten Leo Club, and volunteers at the Center for Catechesis. Ms. Cortico Ramirez is also an award winning Leeward Islands past debater of the Hyacinth Richardson Education & Awareness Foundation, and represented St. Maarten during her high school years, but now volunteers to assist others.
Mr. Ralph Cantave is currently studying General Liberal Arts at USM with the intention to major in Communications, History and minor in Political Science. He aspires to be a journalist, writer, and politician. He is a writer for the Teen Times newspaper for the past 3 years, he volunteers at the UJIMA Foundation. Mr. Cantave recently was selected to represent St. Maarten at an UNESCO Youth Heritage Workshop in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
(see below and attached pictures of Ms. Majorie Cortico Ramirez and Mr. Ralph Cantave)

summercamp04072015PHILIPSBURG:--- The Philipsburg Jubilee Library is organizing a summer camp for children between the ages of 6 to 13. From the 14th of July to July 31st children will get a chance to take part in a variety of educational and enjoyable activities that will take place at the library.
Opening day for the summer camp will be on July 14th. The activities that children can do during the summer camp include listening to the Story Time reading session, making clay animations in the Media Lab, getting educated about healthy eating in nutrition class, art class, reading with a buddy and a spelling bee. There will also be a game day where the children can have a wonderful time taking part in an exciting and fun-filled tournament. On July 31st the summer camp will come to a close with a movie night.
In addition to the summer camp for kids, registration is also still open for the teen summer camp for the age range 14 to 20. Those interested in signing up their children for one of the programs can do so by visiting the Circulation Desk at the library. Signing up is possible until the 10th of July.
For more information about the summer camp, please call Ms. Melackia Spencer at the library, telephone 542 2970.

romeliomaduro17052015PHILIPSBURG:--- Now that the contract signed by the former Chief Operations Officer (COO) of GEBE Romelio Maduro and St. Maarten Service Provider is in public domain, the big question that are on the minds of several persons is if the Supervisory Board will hold the former COO liable who found it fit to bind the government owned company to pay a consultant $10,500.00 per month whether or not they provide work for GEBE, further to that will the Supervisory Board of Directors exonerate themselves from this contract since they claim not to know anything about the contract with St. Maarten Service Provider and GEBE until one of the board members were tipped off by a ‘whistle blower” within the company. SMN News learnt that this contract is what broke the camel’s back and caused the Supervisory Board to terminate their working agreement with Maduro.
In article 3 which deals with “Compensation for Consulting Services. Article 3.1 states the following:-

3.1 Compensation. The Company shall pay to Consultant USD$_75 Dollars per hour for services rendered to the Company under this Agreement The monthly compensation shall be paid on the first of the month following the month the services were provided. The monthly compensation shall be paid regardless of the number of consulting hours provided by Consultant in a particular month.

While the owner of St. Maarten Service Provider chose to go to some websites owners that has no clue on journalism and his former bosses to spew his anger now that the contract he signed was made public through SMN News. Harley never contacted SMN News where he would have to answer to critical questions. Harley allegedly said that one member of the Supervisory board have been receiving $10,000.00 a month as their stipend while he refused to name the board member he acknowledged that the recipient of that monies is not a board member but instead it’s one of GEBE’s consultant Curtis Haynes. Clearly, Harley has twisted the truth for his own benefit. Harley it is alleged told someone that each time a “blackman is making some monies, there are others who wants it” now Harley would have to say who exactly he has been sharing the monies he collected from GEBE with and for what purpose.
The same contract states in article 3.2 that the government owned company has to reimburse the consultant for all necessary expenditures they incurred.

3.2 Reimbursement. The Company agrees to reimburse Consultant for all actual reasonable and necessary expenditures, which are directly related to the consulting services. These expenditures include, but are not limited to, expenses related to travel (i.e., airfare, hotel, temporary housing, meals, parking, taxis, mileage, etc.). Telephone calls, and postal expenditures. Expenses incurred by Consultant will be reimbursed by the Company within 15 days of Consultant's proper written request for reimbursement.

alfredharley03072015Harley signed the consultancy agreement on January 20th 2015, from that period to April 2015 St. Maarten Services Provider collected the sum of $126, 000.00 from N.V GEBE and he is still claiming that the government owned company owes him the sum of $68,000.00 since Maduro cancelled the last check when he was told that he went over his limit of $50,000.00 when he signed off on that last check.

A source within GEBE told SMN News that Harley would have cleaned out GEBE coffers with the trend he and Maduro was following but his arrogance is what led the ‘whistle blower’ to inform the board of the contract. The source further stated that when the Supervisory Board met with MP Theodore Heyliger and they provided the copies of the checks that Maduro paid out to St. Maarten Services Provider within the four month period it is alleged that Heyliger said that this man is a ‘damn thief,” the source said that members of the Supervisory Board immediately told MP Heyliger that they are not the ones that called Harley a ‘thief” instead they are holding the COO accountable for his actions without informing the Supervisory board of Directors.
It should also be noted that the Supervisory Board took action before St. Maarten Service Provider could have billed the government owned company for expenditures he encountered. SMN News will be investigating Alfred Harley since he worked at the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association and UTS- St. Kitts and we will expose the reasons he is no longer representing those companies.
The Supervisory Board of Directors also cancelled the much talked about MOU that Romelio Maduro signed with the company G.B Energy since no bidding process had taken place and it was not right to give a G.B Energy assurance that they would have gotten the jobs in a MOU while no bidding had taken place.

 

Who is Alfred Harley?

Harley plagiarized President Obama speech while working for SHTA --- Accused of Misappropriation of funds at XBC--- St Kitts --- Condemned by Court in St. Kitts.

In press release Harley said some people are calling themselves journalists while they have no ethics. A very nice quote from someone who calls himself a journalist yet he plagiarized a speech from President Barrack Obama while working for the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA) in 2013. A well-placed source told SMN News that when Harley was confront by top levels at SHTA he admitted to the plagiarism and agreed to resign. SMN News further learnt that Harley was accused of inappropriate conduct by a cleaning lady while working at SHTA.
Harley who calls himself a good citizen was the operations director of Royal Palm Beach Hotel where he is  allegedly accused of stealing some beach chairs, then a BBQ grill during the Christmas Holidays. Harley was fired from Royal Palm when he placed a photograph of the stolen grill on FACEBOOK claiming that he got it as a Christmas gift.
As SMN News continues its research on who exactly is Alfred Harley we stumbled on some court documents which showed that Harley was sued in St. Kitts by Xtreme Business Concept (XBC) for non-payment of bills. Harley had owed XBC $8000.00 (EC 31,229.91) which includes court fees; at the time Harley was unemployed because he was already terminated by UTS/XBC St. Kitts when he was convicted to pay XBC therefore the court ordered him to pay XBC EC600 per month until he paid off the debt to XBC. However,  he stopped making the payments and fled from St. Kitts and went to Nevis where he worked at Four Seasons Resort then he was fired after one year. During that period of time there was a pending warrant in St. Kitts and Nevis for Harley’s arrest for non- compliance of payment to XBC but Harley managed to escape back to St. Maarten and started to work for the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association. Management of XBC then placed a lien on Harley’s salary for the outstanding monies he owed them and those monies were paid off in three months through the lien placed on his salary. The amount he paid to XBC was $8,778.06 which includes the court and bailiff fees.
Speaking about ethics and loyalty should not be coming from Alfred Harley since he impregnated a young Guyanese national while working for UTS-XBC in St. Kitts. The former police officer in St. Kitts then used his contacts (friends) in the police force in St. Kitts and got the young woman he impregnated deported since she was residing illegally in St. Kitts. Harley did that in order for him not to take his responsibilities towards the young mother and her unborn child.
This is only one part of the information SMN News have decided to release on Alfred Harley the owner of St. Maarten Service Provider.

Click here to view court documents obtained in St. Kitts on Alfred Harley.

hotstroterrez03072015PHILIPSBURG:---- The Hott Stroterzz Modeling agency will roll out a fashion show this Saturday July 4th 2015 at the Culture Center on the Backstreet starting at 8:00pm. The modeling group has been organizing fashion shows for the past 11 years on the island. The theme for this year’s recital is “Fashion Fusion 2015”.

The group will be showcasing new modeling routines and clothing from local designer Sheila Sorton.The modeling show will have 10 segments and will feature 15 girls strutting on the culture center stage. Parts of the proceeds collected will go towards the center that is in the process of upgrading its facilities. Entrance fee is US $10 at the gate and drinks will be on sale. The girls have been preparing for a month and are excited to showcase their modeling skills to the public.

The girls range from ages 13 to 17 years old. Hott Stroterzz modeling agency is not new to the fashion scene on the island. The group has won 12 titles, six time winners of so you think you can model competition, four time winner of the Teen Times Talent showdown and two times off island.

The modeling group uses the culture center to practice on a regular basis and the center management approached the group to assist raise funds for the center with to upgrade its facilities. Doors will open at 7:00pm and will finish at 10:00pm tonight.

telemwinners04072015Pond Island:--- Five lucky youngsters will be enjoying all the fun of Sunday’s Family Fun Day – thanks to free all day passes courtesy of the parents and guardians.

The five are the lucky winners of TelCell’s SMS contest in which parents were asked to text their child’s name and age to 3329 for a chance to become a TelEm Kid – and free tickets to the Fun Day park on the grounds of TelEm Group, Pond Island.

The five winners are: Yuri Smith; Alisah Kirton; Kishawn Stapleton; Chantale Osias and Jahson Lambert.

Each has received a “I’m a TelEm Kid” T-shirt from TelEm Group Marketing & Sales Officer, Cheryl Rismay, giving them a free pass on any ride or activity they wish, for the entire day, Sunday.

The young winners say they are looking forward to having a great time and are very excited about wearing their shirts and interacting with other children as special guests of TelEm Group.

And to add to the excitement and anticipation, events planning group, Funtopia, brought along a Mime (Geniquah Thewet) to pose for the photoshoot with the TelEm Kids for the day.

The Mime was of course short on words, but signaled with the thumbs-up sign that she is ready to have fun with the kids in the room and the hundreds of children expected to show up on the day with their parents.

Ms. Lucinda Audain, of Funtopia, said all acts and activities are provided with local talent for this year’s Family Fun Day, and like TelEm, a lot of focus will be on entertainment for children, including magicians, jugglers, clowns, body-painting and many rides and fun activities.

“Children who do not come will surely miss a great treat,” said Lucinda.

TelEm Group has meantime congratulated the SMS contest winners and are proud that they will be carrying the “I’m a TelEm Kid” name during Sunday’s event.

“We want them and all the children and parents who visit on Sunday to have the best time ever. The wet park is sure to keep the children busy, so parents, please don’t forget to bring a change of clothes,” reminded Ms. Rismay.

She is also reminding visitors that the entrance fee for the Family Fun Day is $1, however a fee is being charged for each ride.

marcelgumbs18012015PHILIPSBURG:---  Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs on Thursday forwarded a letter of support to the Prime Minister of Aruba Hon. Mike Eman in connection with the untimely death of Aruban citizen Mitch Henriquez (42).
Gumbs in his letter to the Aruban Prime Minister expressed his condolences on behalf of the Government and people of Sint Maarten to the family, friends, the Government and people of Aruba.
Prime Minister Gumbs also stated in his letter to Eman that the Government of Sint Maarten is prepared to support Aruba’s call for an independent investigation by a commission into the death of Mitch Henriquez.
Such a commission would investigate what transpired and hold those responsible by seeking justice.
Sint Maarten is also prepared to support the candidacy of an Aruban to be a part of the independent commission.
The letter was also copied to Aruba’s Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague, the Netherlands Hon. Alfonso Boekhoudt.

eoforum03072 15PORT-OF-SPAIN:--- Thirty two representatives from 19 Employers’ Organizations from the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean participated in a regional Forum entitled “Facilitating Participation of CARIFORUM Civil Society in Regional Development and Integration Processes”. The Forum was held at the Accra Beach Resort in Barbados, from 22-24 June 2015.

The activity was part of the European Union (EU)-funded Project*, whereby the International Labour Organization (ILO) is the executing agency to strengthen the capacity of the Caribbean Employers’ Confederation (CEC) to play a greater role in regional policy making, and to ensure CEC can effectively lobby advocacy strategies on behalf of its members – Employers’ Organisations at national level.

At the opening the Minister of Labour, Social Security and Human Resource Development for Barbados, Sen. Dr. the Hon. Esther Byer-Suckoo spoke about the economic realities of the Caribbean region and challenged participants to address the gaps necessary to meet EPA obligations in the context of Caribbean development, particularly during the period of the project’s support - 2015-2018.

Ambassador Mikael Barfod, Head, EU Delegation to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean spoke on the importance the EU attached to the fundamentals of social dialogue, labour standards and decent work and his belief that the strengthening of such pillars through the support of the project would benefit the entire Caribbean.

Ms. Anne Knowles, Senior Specialist, Employers’ Activities, ILO; Mr Wayne Chen, President, CEC; and Mr Ian Gooding-Edghill, President, Barbados Employers’ Confederation also spoke at the opening ceremony with each of them expressing appreciation for the opportunity to be able to focus on ensuring employers throughout the Caribbean had their voice heard at national and regional policy making forums.

Prior to the Forum a survey had been completed by each Employers’ Organisation to have them prioritise issues of key importance at national and enterprise levels. Presentations were then made by participants on topics including the following:

  •  Review of regulatory barriers to develop an enabling environment for sustainable enterprises;
  • TVET institutions – matching skills training to employment needs;
  • Climate change and enterprise resilience;
  • Institutionalizing tripartism at both national and regional levels, to ensure a systemic approach to input from Employers' Organizations on social and economic policies;
  • Productivity and competitiveness, particularly in small and medium enterprises; and
  • Legislative focus to support the implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Social Chapter, which incorporates the core ILO Conventions.

Other topics discussed at the Forum included Migration and Free Movement of Labour, International Trends Affecting Employers and their Organizations and Social Dialogue Mechanisms. Findings from a recent study tour undertaken by CEC and CCL representatives to Brussels were presented on the subject of Regional Tripartite Good Practices and Strategies for National Input.

The President of CEC, Mr Wayne Chen summed up the meeting by saying “The mood of the forum was positive and optimistic. But more importantly, the firm commitment by the national organizations to doing the hard and sustained work augurs well for employers having a more influential voice in our region's integration and development."

* The Project funded by the European Union is entitled: “Challenges to CARIFORUM Labour, Private Sector and Employers to fulfil their Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Obligations: Caribbean Employers’ Confederation and the Caribbean Congress of Labour Component of the Support to Facilitate Participation of CAIFORUM Civil Society in Regional Development and Integration Process.”

judithroumou30062015Blogger J.R. remains in pre-trial detention for a couple of days

PHILIPSBURG: --- A handful of people decided to show up at the Vineyard Building on Thursday afternoon holding up green posters with the words “Free Judith”. Since Roumou was arrested on Tuesday several persons exploded on Facebook claiming that the justice system has arrested the blogger because she was exposing corruption within government. Some stated in their Facebook posts that they now have to watch what they write on their Facebook page because they too might get arrested like Roumou was on Tuesday when police showed up at her St. Peters home and arrested her while they conducted a search. Many persons expressed outrage as to how the police and prosecution executed the arrest of the blogger who have destroyed the lives of many families on St. Maarten. Some even said that they heard that Roumou was manhandled when she was arrested early Tuesday morning. What several of Roumou’s supporters do not know is that Roumou was called in by the prosecution in the presence of a detective over a year ago and she admitted to writing false articles and posting photo-shopped photographs of several persons and their children on Facebook and her blog sites. During that meeting Roumou agreed to remove the articles and photos she posted, some of which she did remove but days later the articles reappeared on social media and her blog sites and her attack on private citizens became worse.
Police Officers were often attacked, cursed at when they are executing their duties, some of whom are her own relatives. Several Ministers and Members of Parliament became victims of Roumou’s internet terrorism. Former Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and the editor of one newspaper appeared in a photo-shopped photo showing the most lewd actions. SMN News reporter and her children are the worst victims that Roumou terrorized through the internet. She would even send private messages to her victims showing them what she has done to them on the internet. Roumou also created Facebook pages in other people’s name one being Julian Rollocks, Theodore Heyliger, and Bibi Hodge Shaw all of which she managed. Linkedln accounts and Twitter accounts were also created in the Hodge- Shaw name. Besides those mentioned the editor of one of the main stream media on St. Maarten was also victimized for a long period of time through the internet. Some of the same persons that are voicing their opinion and are calling for Roumou’s release condemned her actions but yet they felt that because she is a St. Maartener she has become a target.
Some persons contacted SMN News and said that they personally spoke to Roumou about her actions and told her what she was doing is not right but they too become her enemies because she felt they were taking sides with the persons she terrorized on the internet. Some of those same persons said that while they know that Roumou have been doing wrong to many people they still believe that the police and prosecution could have acted differently because in their opinion arresting her the way they did could back-fire on the justice system.
Roumou was taken before the judge of instruction on Friday morning, she spent almost two hours in the court house but up this moment the decision of the judge of instruction is not known.

Blogger J.R. remains in pre-trial detention for a couple of days

The 40 year old suspect J.R., who was arrested at her home in Sint Peters, last Tuesday, June 30, 2015, had to appear before the judge of instruction this morning. The judge of instruction judged the arrest and pre-trial detention as lawful insofar as it relates to stalking. According to the judge of instruction there is no reason to release the suspect immediately.

The blogger was arrested after several person pressed charges against her for various offenses in the period from January 2014 until now. The reports cover not only slander, defamation and insult, but also threat, harassment (stalking) en extortion. These offense were committed both through social media and in person (“face to face”).

Given the particular circumstances in this investigation, namely the activities of the suspects and the limited resources and manpower of KPSM to conduct an investigation into “cybercrime”, a mediation process, rather than a criminal investigation, was iniated. During this mediation officials from as well KPSM as the Public Prosecutors Service spoke to the suspect, amongst to others.

After several months, it has shown that the agreements made during the mediation were not respected by the suspect. Above that, new statements against the suspect were done. Eventually, the Public Prosecutor was forced to proceed to arrest J.R. After her arrest, on June 30, a house search took place in her home in Sint Peters. Various data carriers (such as phones, laptops and computers) were confiscated for further investigation. Animal Welfare was called in to provide care for the dog and cats of the suspect.

During the pre-trial detention of J.R. it turned out to be very difficult to find a lawyer, who was available to assist the suspect. Ultimately, the judge of instruction had to appoint a lawyer. This measure was necessary since J.R., just as any other suspect in pre-trial detention, is entitled to legal assistance.

The Public Prosecutors Service expects that the investigation of KPSM needs a couple of additional days to interrogate the suspect on all charges against her. During this investigation J.R. remains in pre-trial detention. Finally, no abuse of J.R. took place during her detention.

Blogster J. R. blijft nog een aantal dagen in voorlopige hechtenis

De 40-jarige verdachte J. R., die afgelopen dinsdag 30 juni 2015 werd aangehouden in haar huis in Sint Peters, is vandaag voorgeleid voor de Rechter-Commissaris. De Rechter-Commissaris heeft de rechtmatigheid van de aanhouding getoetst en de inverzekeringstelling (ten aanzien van de verdenking voor belaging) goed bevonden. Er is geen reden om haar met onmiddellijke ingang in vrijheid te stelen.

De blogster werd aangehouden nadat er in de periode van januari 2014 tot heden meer personen aangifte hebben gedaan van diverse strafbare feiten. De aangiften betreffen niet alleen smaad, laster en belediging, maar ook bedreiging, belaging en afpersing. Deze strafbare feiten zijn gepleegd zowel via social media als in persoon (“face to face”).

Gelet op de bijzondere omstandigheden in dit onderzoek, te weten de werkzaamheden van de verdachte en de beperkte capaciteit van KPSM om een onderzoek naar zogenaamde “cybercrime” te doen, is aanvankelijk in plaats van een strafrechtelijk onderzoek een mediation-traject gestart waarbij met diverse betrokkenen (aangevers en verdachte) is gesproken.

Na een aantal maanden is gebleken dat de afspraken, gemaakt in het mediation-traject door verdachte niet werden nagekomen en dat opnieuw aangiftes tegen haar werden gedaan. Uiteindelijk zag het Openbaar Ministerie zich genoodzaakt om tot aanhouding van J.R. over te gaan. Na haar aanhouding op
30 juni jl. vond aansluitend een huiszoeking plaats in haar woning in Sint Peters. Daarbij zijn diverse
gegevensdragers (zoals telefoons, laptops en computers) in beslag genomen voor nader onderzoek. Tevens is Animal Welfare ingeschakeld om zorg te bieden voor de hond en katten van de verdachte.

Gedurende de inverzekeringstelling van J.R. bleek het erg lastig om een piketadvocaat te vinden die beschikbaar was om de verdachte bij te staan. Uiteindelijk heeft de Rechter-Commissaris een advocaat moeten aanwijzen, een maatregel die geboden is, nu J.R. -net als iedere inverzekeringgestelde verdachte- recht heeft op rechtsbijstand.

De verwachting is dat de recherche van KPSM nog enkele dagen nodig heeft om de verdachte op alle aanklachten tegen haar te horen. Gedurende dat onderzoek zal zij nog in voorlopige hechtenis blijven. Overigens is er geen sprake geweest van mishandeling van J.R. gedurende haar detentie.

 Press Release from Prosecutor's Office.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):---- Police have given the all-clear sign and the bomb threat at SXM Airport is over. Airport operations are back to normal as of 2.15PM.

The access roads leading to the SXM Airport, from the Simpson Bay Causeway round a bout and from the Maho round a bout have been re-opened.

Persons traveling today will have to check with their airline in connection with their flight schedule.

Minister of Transportation Hon. Claret Connor, Police Spokesman Inspector Henson and SXM Airport representative C. Brown gave an impromptu press conference to give an update.

The terminal building as well as the KLM aircraft was searched by various government agencies. Travelers and personnel had to evacuate the terminal building to the parking area in order for the search to take place.

During the press conference Minister Connor pointed out that various protocols had to be followed according to international civil aviation regulations when a bomb threat is made.

The Minister added that he was very pleased with the professionalism carried out by all authorities, and every effort was made to limit the inconvenience to travellers, adding that number one was caution and prevention as well as safety of all concerned.

Brown stated that things went smoothly as protocols were followed, adding that SXM Airport were well trained and prepared for these types of situations.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section Youth Health Care, within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is advising those who plan to travel for the summer holiday season to make sure they are up to date with their vaccinations.

Schools throughout the country closed on Friday, July 3 for the six week summer holiday, and some families will be traveling abroad. Youth Health Care is advising, – Travel Smart, Get Vaccinated.

Vaccines boost the power of your immune system and fight off vaccine preventable diseases.

Vaccines work by mimicking disease agents and stimulating the immune system to build up defenses against them; they prepare your body to fight off disease when exposed to full strength pathogens in the future.

The national immunization program of Sint Maarten protects against the following vaccine preventable diseases: Diphtheria, Tetanus, Whooping cough (also called Pertussis), Polio, Haemophilus influenza type B (Hib), Hepatitis B, Pneumococcal disease, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Human Papilloma Virus infections (to protect against cervical cancer).
Each year, unvaccinated people get measles while in other countries. A person could bring this back to Sint Maarten which could lead to an outbreak.

Vaccination is the best protection against measles. Before leaving for trips abroad, make sure you and your family are up to date with their vaccinations.

Youth Health Care is located at the Ministry of Public Health, Vineyard Office Park in Philipsburg at W.G. Buncamper Road #33. For further information you can call 542-2078 or 542-3003.

GREAT BAY(DCOMM):--- Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), is advising travellers from Sint Maarten to Haiti or the Dominican Republic, to take preventive measures while visiting friends or family in both countries during the summer holiday season.

Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease that affects both children and adults and can kill within hours if left untreated. The infection is ingested by food or water contaminated. It has a short incubation period of two hours to five days. Up to 80 per cent of cases can be successfully treated with oral rehydration salts.

While in the Dominican Republic or Haiti, ensure that you take precautions such as hygienic food preparation, boiling or purifying all water, and washing hands often with soap and clean water.

Symptoms can occur within 24 to 48 hours of being infected with the cholera causing bacteria.

Cholera symptoms are generally mild; they include diarrhoea, vomiting, and muscle cramps. About one infected person out of 20 has severe signs and symptoms, such as increased heart rate, dehydration, and shock.

Immediately consult your physician if you have travelled and have any of the symptoms, while maintaining proper hygiene.

To minimize the number of people infected, frequent hand washing, personal hygiene, safe water use and food preparation are a necessity. Maintain these basic hygienic habits as you travel.

By taking a few basic precautions, cholera as well as most other food and water-borne diseases can easily be prevented. The main rule is, always be aware of the quality of what you eat and drink.

Also be observant of sick persons in your close proximity and maintain strict hygiene practices.

Enjoy and keep safe as you travel for the summer holiday season and help us keep Sint Maarten Cholera Free!
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reported in a recent epidemiological update on cholera that since the beginning of 2015 up to epidemiological week 22, a total of 16,961 cases have been reported in three countries in the Region of the Americas: Haiti (16,687 cases), the Dominican Republic (273 cases) and Cuba (1 case).

alfredharley03072015Prime Minister allegedly lied to Parliament when he said he could not obtain documents -- Reliable Sources.


PHILIPSBURG:--- As the scandals at GEBE continues to surface SMN News managed to obtain some of the checks that were paid out to the owner of St. Maarten Service Provider Alfred Harley a former journalist on St. Maarten and former representative of UTS-St. Kitts and also the former executive director of SHTA (St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association.)
Harley told the newspaper he once worked for that he never collected any monies from GEBE however the checks written out to St. Maarten Service Provider is proof that Harley lied to his former bosses and colleagues.
SMN News learnt from well-placed sources at GEBE that Harley was brought in to write one press release on the fuel clause but he ended up with a five year contract. The source said that Harley did not even know how to fully prepare that press release and at least one member of the Supervisory Board had to correct him on it. The source said that the Supervisory Board had no knowledge that Harley had obtained a five year contract from the government owned company and they only heard of it when a ‘whistle blower” within the company alerted one board member of the checks that were being given to St. Maarten Service Provider.
The source at GEBE said that even though St. Maarten Service Provider was paid huge sums of monies the moment they submit an invoice no actual work was delivered to the Government owned company. Further to that the source said that Harley collected $126,000.00 from GEBE started in January 2015 while the last check of $68,000.00 was canceled by the board. The source said that GEBE Supervisory board are busy combing through their files to find two other checks they heard were written out to St. Maarten Service Provider after the last one was canceled, but so far they cannot find it.
One of the things the source said is that the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Marcel Gumbs allegedly lied to Parliament when he told them in a letter that he could not get documents from the Supervisory Board of Directors to deliver to Parliament. The source said that the shareholder representative (Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs) did not request any documents from the Supervisory board.
The source further explained that soon enough the Prime Minister may have to go to court and exonerate himself just like he did in 1991 when he exonerated himself when he was a member of the Supervisory Board of Princess Juliana International Airport. The source alleged that the Prime Minister had to exonerate himself against the late Claude Wathey and Al Wathey in the PJIAE court case if not he would have been condemned. “It seems as though the Prime Minister is paying back the Wathey’s for what he did in 1991 at PJIAE but he should be prepared to go to court and again exonerate himself but this time he will have to say who he is protecting in the GEBE scandal.”

Click here to view copies of the checks paid out to St. Maarten Service Provider

Click here to read contract and service agreement given to St. Maarten Service Provider.

turningpointmarch03072015PHILIPSBURG:---- On Saturday June 25th, The Turning Point Foundation took to the streets on Philipsburg on its annual Drug Prevention Campaign.

For the past 25 years, Turning Point has been in the forefront in the fight against substance abuse on St. Maarten and neighboring islands. Turning Point together with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), invites the general public take a serious stand and make a commitment against a problem that has adversely affected our communities

For the fifth year in a row Turning Point and the Turning Point Xtreme Prevention Team has joined the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Leading the local campaign in St. Maarten and the region to create awareness concerning the challenges that drugs presents to our communities – especially our youth. We challenge other neighboring islands to join with their own statements and activities each year to remind the communities that drugs leave lifelong damage not just to the individual, not just to the families involved but also to the communities. Please remember, as we have always maintained, that alcohol is also a drug and must be kept before our communities as such.

This year Turning Point was joined by several Organizations including the New Generation Drum Band, the I-dad Foundation, and the Philipsburg Pioneer Pathfinder club. The parade began at the Government parking lot, next to TELEM and made its way through Walter Nisbeth Rd., Up to the Emmaplain, down Back Street, up Front Street and back to the starting point. Participating groups marched the streets with signs and banners, all sending messages against drug use and other anti-social behavior. The groups joined together with the UNODC in sending the 2015 message, urging the communities and its leaders to “Develop our lives, our identities and communities without drugs”.

Turning Point continued its Drug Awareness week with various radio programs including a
special “U-Turn” radio program on SOS 95.9FM on Wednesday at 5.00Pm.

PHILIPSBURG:---  High schools are being asked to consider nominating somebody for the Annual President of Parliament Award. The public and organizations are encouraged to participate in the process of nominating a person.
The application documents are on the parliament’s website. Persons have until August 15, 2015 to submit their nominations.
The website address is: www.sxmparliament.org and can be found under the documents section. Select the link and you will be able to download the application form.
The purpose of the award is to honour young persons on Sint Maarten that are a great example to the youth and who have contributed positively to the community and the country.
Nominations can be submitted by any citizen of Sint Maarten who believes that the individual that he/she is nominating meets the criteria.
The eligibility criteria are: the candidate must have the Dutch nationality and/or has been legally residing in Sint Maarten for 10-years or more consecutively, and has been registered in the Civil Registry for that period of time; must be between the ages of 15-24 years; has made a worthwhile contribution to the development of the community and the country; these contributions/achievements must have taken place within the last three years; contributions/achievements must have been made while the individual was acting as a private citizen, not as an appointed or elected government official; and must have demonstrated capacity for leadership and ability to motivate.
Nominations for the Annual President of Parliament may be submitted to The Parliament of Sint Maarten, attention, Annual President of Parliament Award Committee, Wilhelminastraat 1, Philipsburg.

upperprincessquartersearch0MARIGOT/PHILPSBURG:--- The Gendarmes with the assistance of Officers of KPSM searched a home in Upper Princess Quarter Thursday afternoon. SMN News understands that the Gendarmes are investigating a case related to drug trafficking and two men were arrested by the Gendarmes. The two hour long search took place in the presence of a man believed to be one of the suspects. During the search the Gendarmes confiscated several items
gendarmessearch02072015SMN News contacted Captain of the Gendarmerie Sylvian Jouault for a comment on the search as it was taking place. Jouault said that there is an ongoing investigation being done by the gendarmerie but he cannot and will not disclose any information on the case until Monday.

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group’s Outside Plant technicians will be carrying out maintenance work on a Simpson Bay Cabinet Saturday (July 4), and are advising customers in the area of temporary interruptions in service as a result.

The maintenance work will affect residential and business customers from 7:00 until 4:00 pm Saturday and involves the re-strapping of a telecommunication cabinet.

Customers in the following areas will be affected: The Simpson Bay Bridge to Triple D Supermarket (both sides of the road); Sister Patienta Road, Sister Modesta Road and Fr. Bar Banson Road.

Customers in these areas are advised to call: 523-8407 or 522-6937 should they find themselves without telephone connection after 1:00 pm Saturday.

The technicians will be on standby between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm Saturday to assist with any missed reconnections as a result of the maintenance work.

upplogo25082014PHILIPSBURG:--- The board of the United People’s (UP) party has taken note of recent comments made by Member of Parliament (MP) Sarah Wescot-Williams.

"We find it ironic that the former Prime Minister and present opposition MP is able to maintain such a high visibility by questioning so much about government while the same MP led government up until December 2014, less than seven months ago," remarked the UP Party Board on Thursday.

The UP Party Board added, "Now is not the time to play with the emotions of the populous especially when our people require us to band together to deal with the challenges the nation is facing. The MP was also given the opportunity to be in government when she joined the coalition, but backed out a few weeks later. This demonstrates the indecisiveness of the MP.

"Undoubtedly we surely recognize and embrace all calls for transparency but the former Prime Minister is fully aware of the challenges the country is facing, and was also present under her former leadership of three Wescot-William Cabinets spanning a period of four years since the country was established. The country’s challenges today didn’t all of a sudden drop from the sky within the past seven months.

“Decisions needed to be taken in the past but it was only muddled with fancy chatter and indecisiveness. It's time we let the due processes of our executive and judicial branches of government take its course. The country’s challenges won’t be solved in six months, one year or one governing term. It will take time, and the current coalition of the willing is working to resolve the many challenges," pointed out the UP Party Board.

"We look forward to MP Wescot-Williams embracing and presenting new legislation in Parliament which constructively serves to better our country from this point forward," the UP Party Board concluded.

PHILIPSBURG:---- On June 29, 2015 an article was published in the Daily Herald wherein Mr. Alfred Harley is quoted saying:
“ ... the MPs should question how "one member of the Supervisory Board could receive $10,000 plus a stipend of $3,500 per month, while the whole board and the opposition bench in Parliament is ready to cripple a small local company providing work for local people."

The Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE wants to publicly state that this (political) statement by Mr. A. Harley is incorrect and a –deliberate- misrepresentation of the facts.

The simple fact of the matter is that the monthly allowance for all Supervisory Board Directors is gross Naf 2750. - and the monthly allowance for the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Directors is gross Naf 3750.-. These are, since N.V. GEBE is a 100% government owned company, matters of national/public record.

By law and as per the articles of incorporation of N.V. GEBE, the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE is obliged to supervise and advise N.V. GEBE in a complete independent manner. Part of its tasks is ensure that Management abides to the statutory limit of Naf 50,000.- for entering into service level and other contracts on behalf of N.V. GEBE, with third parties.

Fact of the matter is that this statutory condition was violated by Mr. R.A. Maduro, the previous Chief Operating Officer of N.V. GEBE, when entering into a service level agreement on behalf of N.V. GEBE with Sint Maarten Service Provider, the company represented by Mr. Alfred Harley.

Fact of the matter is that the contractual limitation for the maximum monthly billable hours in the illegally contracted service level agreement with Sint Maarten Service Provider, represented by Mr. Alfred Harley, was also severely violated; instead of billing the contractual limit of 140 hours at $ 75.- per hour and thus a maximum amount of $ 10.500. – per month, for “services” rendered, Sint Maarten Service Provider invoiced N.V. GEBE in 4 months on average $ 42.000. - per month, thus in total $ 168.000. -. This is 1680 billable hours more in 4 months, than allowed as per the nota bene illegally contracted service level agreement.

Under the directorship of Mr. R.A. Maduro, N.V. GEBE made payments in excess of $ 168.000. - to Sint Maarten Service Provider in 4 months, every time –almost- immediately when an invoice was received of Sint Maarten Service Provider. The prevailing policies within N.V. GEBE stipulate that incoming invoices are all paid monthly, at the end of each month, thereby also allowing proper processing, scrutiny and control.

Fact of the matter is that the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE was never asked and – also as such - never agreed to any service level agreement between N.V. GEBE and Sint Maarten Service Provider, represented by Mr. Alfred Harley, or otherwise. Certainly not a service level agreement for a total monetary value of approximately $126.000.-, considering the maximum amount of US$ 10.500.- that could be billed every month by Sint Maarten Service Provider to N.V. GEBE for the total 12 month duration of this service level agreement. If the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE had not stepped in, the total damages for N.V. GEBE, at the rate that things were going, could have easily have amounted to approximately $ 500.000.- in the 12 months for which the service level agreement with Sint Maarten Service Provider was illegally contracted.

Fact of the matter is that Sint Maarten Service Provider and Mr. Alfred Harley never gave any reason and account to the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE, pertaining to alleged services rendered to N.V. GEBE, or otherwise.

Fact of the matter is that the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE finds that there is a significant discrepancy between the paid invoices and magnitude of services that Mr. Alfred Harley and Mr. R.A. Maduro maintain that were rendered by Sint Maarten Service Provider to N.V. GEBE. Simply put: N.V. GEBE was severely overbilled by Sint Maarten Service Provider, to say this softly.

The aforementioned discoveries constitute irregularities. The Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE is both legally and morally obliged to act decisively to stop and prevent possible reoccurrence thereof.

The argument made by Mr. Alfred Harley that the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE would be trying to “cripple a small local company providing work for local people” is a fallacy and intended to divert the attention from the real issues at hand, which are that:

  1.  internal control (check and balances) procedures within N.V. GEBE to protect against misuse of company funds have been violated;
  2. exorbitant claims for payment of amounts that exceed even the limit mentioned in an illegally contracted service level agreement, were made by Sint Maarten Service Provider to N.V. GEBE, and directly paid by N.V. GEBE, as per mandates of Mr. R.A. Maduro;
  3.  the amounts invoiced by Sint Maarten Service Provider are severely disproportionate to the services rendered.

The Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE will continue to safeguard the best interest of N.V. GEBE and as such also its plus 250 local employees.

On behalf of the Supervisory Board of Directors of N.V. GEBE

Rene Richardson
(Chairman SBOD N.V. GEBE)

An innovative education sector initiative in Jamaica is focused on leadership development as a key to raising professionals and students equipped to lead the Caribbean into the future.

At the centre of the project is a Values-Based Education programme, commonly called VBE, which promotes the development of character alongside academic achievement.

“The more I reflect is the more I become convinced that values-based education is the only way to build a better nation,” said Lorna Downie, Principal of Wolmer’s Preparatory School.

Wolmer's is one of six schools taking part in the pilot, along with GenesisAcademy, Charagape Childcare, Kinder and Elementary School, Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf and Northgate High School.

Launched in September 2014, the VBE pilot program is part of larger memorandum of understanding between JISA and Congress WBN.

"The VBE delivers a visionary and ethical framework that applies to educators and students both locally and regionally,” said Dr. Marlon Jameson, Director of Global Education Initiatives at Congress WBN, a unique faith-based non-profit.

With operations in over 95 countries, Congress WBN runs leadership development and holistic education initiatives that draw on its global experience and resource base.

Jameson, the lead facilitator of the project, explained the importance of placing holistic development at the centre of the education system.

“If we don't have a well-defined values base, our education system will deliver knowledge without effectively developing character. This can produce people empowered to act in their own self-interest without due regard for the greater good,” Jameson said.

"Through our collaboration with Congress WBN, our priority is to optimise the impact and output of values-based education in our institutions," said Wesley Boynes, President of JISA.

The programme will strengthen the values-based paradigm to which many schools in Jamaica already subscribe, said Dian Thompson, Principal of the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf.

Thompson said the project "has already added greater structure to what is currently in place at the school.”

In August, the VBE pilot moves into its second phase, which will focus on envisioning teaching and support staff.

“We are greatly encouraged by the tangible and positive impact the program is already having, and we are looking forward to sharing our experiences and the lessons we are learning with our fellow educators,” Boynes said.

The programme's final two phases will focus on engaging students and mobilising the wider community.

Boynes added, “We are committed to ensuring that this pilot delivers resources that can be of benefit to the wider education sector in Jamaica and across the Caribbean.

fantasywinner02072015Waited 2 months

PHILIPSBURG:--- Henry Johann de Leon is the winner of a Hyundai I-30 won during a promotion of Fantasy lottery sxm on May 2nd 2015 in the carnival village.
Leon stood with President of the Carnival Foundation Michael Granger and Representative Tonya Williams. It has been 2 months and no car has been officially handed over to the young man. The man name was called out of the hundreds of raffle tickets on the stage of the Festival village. After calling his name several times, friends called him as he was close to the village.
Marketing Manager of Fantasy SXM Toyna Williams said the campaign was called “I love Fantasy Promotions, SMN tried contacting Fantasy SXM however the number is out of order and there is no contact on their website.
Henry is not happy as he waited and cannot receive any straight answers about his car. The young man posted this on his Face Book “Well my Facebook friends
I will just like to say to you all
I want you to have my back on this one
I won a car on may 4th same day as my birthday, its been 2 months and i haven't got the car yet.
I dont want to say much cuz it looks like people getting lock up for saying the truth
I will be going to the newspapers tomorrow
Just want you all to support me on this one”.

“Over the past two months I was given a number of excuses. One being the dealership did not complete the paperwork because they are constructing a new building, the second being that the lottery company Fantasy did not pay for the vehicle on time, then I was told that Fantasy did wire the money to the dealership but now I am hearing that the lottery company did not pay for the vehicle.”’
SMN News contacted the dealership who said that Fantasy is the process of purchasing the vehicle for the winner. The motor dealership made clear that they do not have anything to do with the winner of the vehicle and the delay, howvever Fantasy did not pay off for the vehicle even though the agent made several contacts with them to pay for the vehicle. The dealership also stated that as soon as the vehicle is paid off for in full it will be handed over to Fantasy.

wibsummerjobs02072015PHILIPSBURG:--- On June 30th 2015, The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. (WIB) welcomed 23 students for their annual Summer Work Experience Programme. Mrs. Sherry-Anne Mc-Namara-Casey (Human Resource Officer) greeted and informed the students of the bank’s work ethics, as well as the bank’s expectations of them, during their short stay at WIB. The students will gather a wealth of knowledge and skills, while at WIB for this one month period.

The students were introduced to Mr. Derek Downes, WIB’s Managing Director, who welcomed them and encouraged them to do their best, while amassing as much knowledge as they can, which could be an asset to them in the future.

The departments which will provide hands on work experience for the students includes: Insurance, Marketing, Credit, Foreign Exchange, Reconciliation, Branch network among others.

ritabournegumbs02072015PHILIPSBURG:---- Minister Rita Bourne Gumbs via a press release on Tuesday, waned to set the record straight about the statement made recently in Parliament were she mentioned her ministry plans for the Dutch language in the current educational system. Dutch is currently offered as a Foreign Language within English Foundation Based Education (FBE) schools.

Student performance in Dutch on the FBE Exit examination has lagged behind performance in English and Mathematics. Therefore there is a need to review the current curriculum, the delivery of the Curriculum and the assessment of Dutch, in order to introduce strategies to improve student performance in the Dutch Language in our schools stated the minister. The Ministry of Education intends to conduct research into further strengthening Dutch as a Foreign Language within English Foundation Based Education Schools.

In addition to this review of our language policy and review, the Minister considers possibilities to strengthen Dutch in public schools that currently all have English as language of instruction. The Minister also prioritized the possibilities to change one existing primary public school to a school with Dutch as language of instruction in order give parents a choice and create more possibilities for public primary school students to access a secondary school with Dutch as language of instruction concluded the Minister of Education on Tuesday in a press release.

daniellajeffry21062015 MARIGOT: I have read a few elements of your goodbye message in the St. Martin Week issue of June 19, 2015 with pressing curiosity, since I heard some criticisms from several Saint-Martiners, who felt insulted that you have described the violence that you found in Saint-Martin as “socially, even culturally deep-rooted.” For them, that is not correct, considering that they have in mind their society, whereas you were confronted and are referring to the new society, dating back to some twenty years and subsequent to the arrival of the Guadeloupe CAF on our island for the purpose, among other reasons, of reducing the excessive unemployment figures of the early 1990s.
The system implemented, characterized by the damaging effects of the Defisc law and the creation of SEMSAMAR applying public policies in favor of immigrants, has created from scratch a totally new society, that were given all kinds of social benefits, the right to family entry and settlement, and consequently, the exponential increase of a documented population that was affixed to the existing one.
As the Saint-Martin society was of no trouble to the authorities, it had to disappear at all costs, it had to simply fit in and shut up. Everyone landing here was officially made to believe that Saint-Martiners, who were found living on their island, no longer existed, and that everyone were to be Saint-Martiners, melted and diluted in the new society. A new identity was officially created, people were naturalized in great numbers, and it was a done deal. The elected representatives benefited from this situation in additional votes at the elections and in increase of state contribution to the budget, as it was based on population figures.
Dear Commandant, unknowingly you fell in a “nest of ants” when you came to Saint-Martin, as we would put it. The delinquency figures of this new society “have made your head spin”, you said, and at times, our heads also more than spin. The manufacturers of this new society who want us to disappear, have given you medals. They have undoubtedly a bitter taste, because as you said, you are leaving with a “feeling of underachievement.” Some people regret that you waited so long to express such feelings. For my part, I do understand you could not deviate from the mission you had to execute, and I am thankful for your honesty. Throughout the three years spent among the authorities, condemned to keep pouring buckets of water in a bottomless jar, the manufacturers of this situation surely never felt their heads spin.
Our Patriarch of the Bellevue Gardens used a corresponding analogy from our culture on his radio program, not only referring to delinquency, but to the overall conditions of our society, quite distinct from the new society. It is the leaking fishing boat that is filling with water out at sea while the fisherman is desperately trying to pour it out. He knows his boat is sinking.
This image and yours, however, carry the solution of this state of tireless even useless work, of availability, of commitment, of determination, which you have demonstrated, according to your friends. You had adjusted to it, according to the elected representatives. Yet, we know now that it made your head spin and that “you are happy to return to your family.” That is “the main thing” you said. You are leaving behind a bruised native society quite conscious of what the stake is, and local and national authorities that will continue to lend a deaf ear to our cries and bury their heads in the sand.
Saint-Martin is also for us “the main thing”. Unlike you, we have nowhere to go. We, Saint-Martin people, must find the way to return to the “main thing” here on our little rock. Either we sink, if we do nothing, or we survive. The solution is known.
Daniella JEFFRY

PHILIPSBURG:---- From November 2015, Arke will operate two flights a week between Amsterdam and Saint Martin using a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. From today, tickets for these flights can be booked not only via the Dutch-language arke.nl website, but also via travel agents on Saint Martin and the Arke office on Curaçao.

Arke Services
Arke offers an extensive service concept which allows passengers to book various extra services from three weeks up to 48 hours before departure. For instance, a seat, entertainment system or luggage allowance can be reserved in advance. A single item of cabin luggage measuring 50x40x20 may be taken on board the flight free of charge. An additional luggage allowance can be booked for a small fee. This has the advantage of passengers being able to determine themselves how much luggage they take on the outward and return journeys, e.g. 20kg to Amsterdam and 40kg on their return to Saint Martin. An in-flight meal is included. Any extras, such as drinks and sandwiches, can be ordered and paid on board.

Flying in a Dreamliner
The flights between Amsterdam and Saint Martin will be operated using the comfortable and innovative Dreamliner. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is lighter, quieter, more fuel-efficient, and above all, more comfortable than the current generation of passenger aircraft. The Dreamliner is not only a pleasure to fly, but it is also less of a burden to the environment; the engines are 15% cleaner and produce 60% less noise than comparable aircraft. Moreover, it consumes 20% less fuel and therefore emits less CO₂ per passenger.

ARKE VLUCHTEN SINT MAARTEN - AMSTERDAM BOEKBAAR BIJ REISBUREAUS SINT MAARTEN

Philipsburg, donderdag 2 juli 2015 - Arke vliegt vanaf november 2015 twee keer per week met een Boeing 787 Dreamliner van Amsterdam naar Sint Maarten en terug. Vanaf vandaag zijn de tickets voor deze vluchten niet alleen boekbaar via de Nederlandstalige website arke.nl maar ook via de reisbureaus op Sint Maarten en het Arke kantoor op Curaçao.

Services Arke
Arke biedt een uitgebreid serviceconcept waarbij passagiers, van 3 weken tot 48 uur voor vertrek, diverse services kunnen bijboeken. Zo kan vooraf een stoel, entertainmentsysteem of bagage gereserveerd worden. Een cabinebagage-item van 50x40x20 mag gratis meegenomen worden op de vlucht. Overige bagage kan voor een klein bedrag bijgeboekt worden. Dit heeft als voordeel dat passagiers zelf bepalen hoeveel bagage ze op de heen- en terugreis meenemen, bijvoorbeeld 20 kg naar Amsterdam en 40 kg mee terug naar Sint Maarten. Op de vlucht is een maaltijd inbegrepen. Eventuele extra’s zoals drankjes en broodjes, kunnen aan boord besteld en betaald worden.

Vliegen met de Dreamliner
De vluchten tussen Amsterdam en Sint Maarten worden uitgevoerd met de comfortabele en innovatieve Dreamliner. De Boeing 787 Dreamliner is lichter, stiller, zuiniger en vooral veel comfortabeler dan de huidige generatie vliegtuigen. De Dreamliner is niet alleen prettig om in te vliegen maar ook minder milieubelastend; de motoren van het toestel zijn 15% schoner en produceren 60% minder geluid dan vergelijkbare vliegtuigen. Bovendien verbruiken ze 20% minder brandstof en CO₂ per passagier.

 

emanciciluture01072015PHILIPSBURG:--- It was exactly a Cultural Manifestation on Wednesday, July, 1 at the Emancipation day celebrations which started Tuesday evening with the run to freedom at Diamond Hill Estate. A re-enactment of slaves running from the Dutch side of the island towards the French border while being chased by slave masters. It was an emotional evening, poetry and encouraging words portrayed by several speakers.

A cultural Parade started at 2:30pm at the start of Marigot Hill and made its way throughout Sint Peters. Residents were woken up by the drums of drum bands marching to the Emilio Wilson Park. Carnival Queen Contestants and Minister of Culture Rita Bourne Gumbs headed the parade chipping and smiling the entire time. Dressed in African frolic wear, the participants made a spectacle of the parade.

At the Emilio Wilson Park, food tents and vendors sold their goodies to the reasonable crowd in the park. The attendance was not to full capacity however the atmosphere was reasonable. The definite highlight of the day was a dance performed by Minister Rita Bourne Gumbs and former ministers Patricia Lourens, Rhoda Arrindell and Silveria Jacobs.

emancigov01072015Governor Eugene Holiday, Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs and Minister of Culture Rita Bourne Gumbs and President of the Voices Foundation Esther Illis paid their respects to Emilio Wilson at his statue situated in the Park.

Minister Bourne said that the dance is a tribute to the ancestors of the country. 11 voices were honored by the culture department and Voices foundation who organized the manifestation. The persons are recognized for their personalities on Radio. SMN news brings you the official speeches by Governor Eugene Holiday, Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs and Minister of Culture Rita Bourne Gumbs.

Click here to view photos of the 2015 Emancipation Day Celebration.

 

Prime Minister Gumbs Emancipation Day Message


PHILIPSBURG – Prime Minister Hon. Marcel Gumbs delivered the following Emancipation Day Message at the Emilio Wilson Park on Wednesday, July 1 as part of the national observances for Emancipation Day.
“We come together today to celebrate freedom; freedom from the oppressive system that saw people robbed of their homeland, their family, their dignity, and in extreme cases their lives. The Trans-Atlantic slave trade is a historic event that binds St. Maarten together with all its Kingdom partners.
“The joint realization that slavery is a crime against our humanity is another historic moment that binds us together. It is that latter fact that should drive us in this modern age. That is the way for us to give life to this year’s theme: “Emancipation from within; the voice of our people!” As government, we speak on behalf of our people, and our discussions and actions should always lead to greater freedom for our people.
“On June 23, 2000, the people of St. Maarten chose to become an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Some 10 years later on October 10, 2010, that status began a new era; a new era that I think mirrors the historic effort to end slavery. One of the commonalities between the end of slavery and the new status for St. Maarten is that both were born out of calls from the people on this island to be liberated; to be free; to not have others speak for them; to be able to chart our own destiny.
“Coming to a joint consensus that slavery is abhorrent and that we should be allowed greater autonomy are also both part of a realization in the Kingdom that we can do more if we work together, instead of for each other; that we are all better off when we work in a spirit of partnership, and not through the use of subjugation.
“This is the context in which St. Maarten continues to engage especially the Kingdom government; a context in which we directly give voice to the concerns of the people of St. Maarten. Forums such as the Kingdom Conference and the Inter-parliamentary Consultation of the Kingdom are now places where our people can directly speak to our issues. We once had the Government of Netherlands Antilles speaking on our behalf; today, we are able to do this for ourselves. We see with each meeting, more and more, that the voice of our people is being heard. That is something we should celebrate this Emancipation Day.
“But even as we celebrate the voice of our people being heard more clearly, we must also admit that there is much work to be done to emancipate our people here at home; right here within the borders of our sweet St. Maarten land. Every day, as my cabinet and I go about our duties, we see people locked in a state of reliance; we see people locked in a state of subsistence. It is our goal to emancipate them from that position.
“This government wants our people to be free in every aspect. That is why we remain committed to projects like the National Development Plan and to the creation of a new comprehensive Economic Plan. These two projects are important elements of our vision to make the people who live here free; to emancipate us, if you wish. We will do this by listening to the voice of the people. We will be guided by the expressed thoughts and wishes of those we are called to serve. It is government’s hope that the entire population will join us in this project of creating and maintaining emancipation for all.
“There will likely be a plethora of views expressed today about emancipation; about freedom. Some may talk about being politically free, others may speak of being financially free and some may even talk about being free of societal influences. As Prime Minister, I hope the common thread in everything shared today is that with freedom comes responsibility.
“When I look at the period after slavery, our ancestors did all they could to ensure that not only could they enjoy their freedom; they used that freedom to improve their lives. I call on each of us to do the same. I make this call because enforcing freedoms from the top down is not the correct approach. To sustain freedom we must all actively participate; we must all make the effort.”

The Voice of our Emancipators,
A Higher Calling
by His Excellency Governor E.B. Holiday
Delivered on the Occasion of the Observance of the
152th anniversary of Emancipation Day

July 1, 2015
Emilio Wilson Estate,
Sint Maarten

My Fellow Sint Maarteners,
Good Afternoon,
I hope that you are having a pleasant emancipation day; one of reflection, inspection and projection.
On this July 1st, 2015, one hundred and fifty two years since the emancipation proclamation, I am pleased, very pleased, to join you along with Marie Louise at this location to celebrate the observance of our emancipation day; one of the most important days in our history.
My fellow Sint Maarteners,
Last year I spoke to you about Sint Maarten’s Journey from Plantation to Nation, in 2013 I spoke to you about the promise of Emancipation and in 2012 I spoke to you about Emancipation, as A Triumph of Humanity to Cherish and Preserve. Today, considering the day’s theme, I will like to continue my emancipation day talk with you on this critically important day for us as a people on the topic: The Voice of our Emancipators, A Higher Calling.
Critically important because, as I stated in my 2012 emancipation day address, the July 1st, 1863 emancipation day:
“........ marked the triumph of the indomitable will of the enslaved men and women of Sint Maarten to be free. .....”
It is therefore my hope that “...........every Emancipation Day .... will be celebrated as the day when the people of Sint Maarten officially became one people. ...... because it marked the triumph of humanity on Sint Maarten ......... A triumph of humanity which must be cherished and preserved by all with the same vigor and unrelenting courage as our forefathers.”
The triumph of the first official emancipation day on July 1st, 1863 then and now is a manifestation of the voice of emancipation. The voice of our emancipators is our inner voice as individuals and as a people that calls us, challenges us to do the things we are required to do as well as to reach for the things we are capable of doing. It is simply put the voice, the higher calling that reminds us that as a people we must channel our freedom to be the best that we can be as a nation.
The voice of emancipation rang loud in the hearts and souls of our forefathers because they knew that their imposed circumstance was no reflection of who they were and what they could be. As a result they were unrelenting in their struggle to be free from the brutal system of slavery based on the difference in color of their skin. Today we stand here on the historic grounds of the former sentry plantation in remembrance of the immeasurable suffering and sacrifices of our forefathers and in celebration of their victory in heeding to their inner voice to be free people. As we reflect on the response of our forefathers to their inner voices, we must move to inspect our own situation and respond to our higher calling today.
That brings us to the question: What are the things that we like our forefathers are required to do to better the life of all Sint Maarteners? This I believe is a pertinent question because a better life for all Sint Maarteners requires that we perfect our response to our voice of emancipation.
In my 2013 talk with you I stated that, while we have made significant strides forward since 1863, we cannot afford to be complacent. And that remains true today: “Because there is, where it concerns for example combatting exploitation, in view of certain employment conditions and practices, room for perfecting the promise of freedom from exploitation. And likewise our practices in race relations too often do not match that which we profess, putting excessive strain on the realization of the emancipation promise of equality. Moreover, while Sint Maarten is known for its enormous opportunities many of our youth face challenges in education, on the labor market and on the housing market limiting their chances of sharing in the promise of opportunity.
These circumstances as well developments in our region and beyond provide ample reasons for us not to be complacent. They imply that where our forefathers fought for emancipation we must fight to defend and build on it.
These threats can only be overcome through our response to our higher calling. That is the calling that tells us in the words of Martin Luther King that: “Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be.” That is to recognize our interdependence as a people. To give content to this higher calling we must accept our moral responsibility towards each other. We must move to equip our people to answer their voice of emancipation more optimally. That is, we must move to further equip our people with the tools to realize their educational and economic freedom.
Bob Marley emphasized this in his redemption song with the iconic words: “Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; None but ourselves can free our minds” This my fellow Sint Maarteners is necessary because freedom of the mind is the basis for all progress. To achieve that we must continue to strive for a more free and better future founded in an educated population, in better job opportunities, in a healthy society and in perfecting human relations.
My fellow Sint Maarteners,
As I stand here, it is my hope that our individual and collective reflections on the meaning of our emancipation day, will inspire each of us to respond to our higher calling. And in doing so act to provide our people with the requisite tools for a better life in keeping with the potential of emancipation. We owe this to our forefathers, ourselves, our fellow residents and future generations.
As you project on complying with your higher emancipation day calling I congratulate all of you on and wish you a most wonderful 152st Emancipation Day celebration.
Thank you, God Bless you and May God Bless Sint Maarten and Protect its coast.

lionsmem01072015MAHO:--- The St. Maarten Lions Club held the annual installation ceremony of its 2015-2016 incoming board on Saturday June 27th 2015 at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort. The club will be led by club member of five (5) years Lion Eldert Louisa as Club President, with the support of Lion Carmen Lake, who was elected to serve as the club’s new Secretary and Lion Claudio Buncamper MJF who was elected as the club’s Treasurer.

Other board members are Lion Sunil Khatnani Immediate Past President, Lion Davey Woods
1st Vice President, Lion Christ’l Larmonie 2nd Vice President, Lion Alison Busby 3rd Vice President, Lion Michael van Grieken Tamer, Lion Alphons Gumbs Tail Twister and Lion Oralie Boirard as Membership Director. The following members were installed as Directors, Lion Henry Ellis, Lion Selma Baker, Lion Jennifer Johnson & Lion Sandra Hennis. Lions Club President Eldert Louisa shared with his fellow Lions at the ceremony: “I am is looking forward to leading various projects and continuing the St. Maarten Lions Club’s commitment to serving the community”. The outgoing President Lion Sunil Khatnani also gave a number of awards to various club members for their hard work during the year. Lion of Year was awarded to Lion Oralie Boirard.

The St. Maarten Lions Club is now entering its 45th year this coming December. Ever since the club’s chartering in 1970, its members have worked on a variety of projects in the local community, such as the Lion Rudy Hoeve Health & Wellness Fair and the Lion Nelson van der Linde Senior Citizens Celebration. Proceeds from the club’s various fundraising events such as the recently renamed Lion Wally Havertong Bingo Spectacular, have gone to projects such as the donation of eye-glasses to the community and the Student Excellence Awards. The club launched the Youth Alcohol Use & Abuse Awareness Campaign in 2014 a its signature project. This campaign is one that is also close to the club’s incoming president and he intends to continue focusing on changing the permits law and expanding the already started awareness campaign.

lionsboard01072015The St. Maarten Lions Club has approximately 45 members and meets at the Lions’ Den in Sucker Garden on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Lions clubs around the world are groups of men and women who identify needs within the community and work together to fulfill those needs. For more information, or to get involved with the St. Maarten Lions Club, contact any club member or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The club can also be found on, and contacted via, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stmaartenlionsclub .

Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world. Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually impaired and have made a strong commitment to community service and serving the youth throughout the world. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit their website at www.lionsclubs.org.

The monicker insinuates a colourful and hilarious portrayal of characters in a fictive setting. But the following is a reality for many on St. Eustatius, resulting from the designation of the Island as a Public Entity of The Netherlands as of 10-10-10.

The Executive Council at the time consisting of 2 CPA’s and a self-proclaimed financial wizard agreed (were instructed) to surrender all the Islands income/revenues, assets, real estate to The Netherlands, without any sort of guarantees for the Islands Administration or its Inhabitants. Emasculate the powers of The Representatives of The People of
St. Eustatius by banishing the Island Council, rendering the highest legislative body in the territory obsolete. A perfect coup d’etat, in essence, sanctioned the annexation of St. Eustatius by The Netherlands. All under the favouring influences of the Regional and International Communities.
accountingcartoon01072015These folks, ‘Registered Accountant’, are supposed to foresee and project future prospects based upon analytical facts. Yet agreed on an Administrative System construction for the Island, whereby, the island is stripped of all their income generating streams, and deemed still capable of carrying out an effective administration with all its responsibilities and obligations.

The Netherlands – the Federal Government – confiscated all the income of the island territory. Introduce new taxes on the community, some of which are the competences of the municipalities - as is the case on the main land. Engineered an Administrative System to starve the Local Government of every avenue to generate it own income.
In example: The ABB – 6% on all Imports + 4% on all Services – replaced the 3% Turnover Tax (And Profit tax). The ABB is paid by everyone – residents and businesses alike. The turnover Tax was paid solely by the businesses on the island. Noteworthy, the largest company, the multi-national, was, and is still exempted from all the taxes applied upon the People of St. Eustatius. Starting January 2016 the ABB percentages are geared to increase to 8% on Imports and 6% on Services, respectively.
The resulting taxes and regulations not only debilitated the Local Government but annihilated the Local Business Community. Paving the way for a takeover of the private sector by ‘outside’ investors.

Dr Da Costa Gomez in 1954 at the birth of The Netherlands Antilles advised his compatriots to keep the Dutch as far away as possible. It will seem that all the committees commissioned by The Netherlands are corrective measures to undo the
granting of these islands the Autonomous Status promised by The Queen to the colonies. All the islands are being crippled by The Netherlands to forge a dependency. Although, the sentiment amongst the population in The Netherlands is to rid themselves of these islands. The Dutch politicians are beset to rake and plunder these islands for their own self interests.

Today, we have a steering committee designated to manage the affairs of the Public Entity St. Eustatius – composed of three appointed figureheads by The Federal Government – setting aside the members of the Executive Council duly appointed by The Representatives of the People of St. Eustatius.
Irony has it that our ‘Two and Half Accountants’ are all settled within the Administrative System of the day. Overseeing on behalf of The Federal Government the very island territory they swore, and were paid to protect from foreign intervention. We, The People, are not faultless herein, believing too much in the romanticized, fabled disposition of the Dutchman – that, we were prone to have missed the methodical and sometimes brute realism that it is all about business for them.

Curacao and St. Maarten served up the smaller islands as the sacrificial lambs to The Netherlands to attain their ‘Country Status’, failing to secure a position for St. Eustatius, Saba and Bonaire in the Kingdom of The Netherlands as the forefathers intended. Dealing from a place of weakness The Netherlands succeeded in alienating the islands from one another and in turn reaffirmed their stamp on the fabric of life on each of the islands. Since 1994 The Federal Government had been posting ‘Technical Assistance’ in the Finance and Tax Departments on all the islands. Thus, the inner working of the
administrative system on the islands is familiar and well known to all except it seems the administrators on the islands itself. Hence, we are confronted daily with mandates, instructions and sometimes plain extortionist tactics from The Hague in order to circumvent our inalienable rights to self-determination, to govern ourselves.

Exploitation and plundering of the island’s resources is a clear violation to United Nations resolutions – which states that ownership, control and permanent sovereignty of natural resources, including marine resources are beholden to the Island as part of their
Heritage. Yet The Federal Government wants to validate her actions by extolling ‘Good
Governance’ and ‘proper’ financial management as a ruse.
Setting aside a dutiful elected Island Council and Executive Council of the Public Entity of St. Eustatius – and, substituting same with Agents of The Federal Government. Keen on executing the mandates of The Kingdom Council of Ministers by establishing in the Public Entity the mechanisms to rightfully rake and plunder the islands’ resources.
A position granted ‘unbeknownst’ by the ‘Two and Half Accountants’ at the expense of
The People of St. Eustatius.

We are calling on the same Regional and International Communities to sit idle no more. And, to call The Netherlands to order under auspices of the United Nations General Assembly (Decolonization Committee) and The European Courts of Human Rights to stop the pilferage of the islands’ resources and the systematic denial of the basic Human Rights of the Population of St. Eustatius. For the process engaged to instill the Public Entity in the island is fraught with illegalities and coercive measures intent to circumvent the will of The People of St. Eustatius by margins in excess of 98% in Referenda in 2005 and 2014 not to be Integrated and forming an integral part of the European part of The Netherlands.

telemvolleyball010172015Pond Island:---  TelEm Group is giving and moral support to St. Maarten’s national volleyball teams as they prepare for a major regional volleyball tournament being hosted on the island later this month.

TeloEm Group Account Manager, David Evans, visited the team training camp at the Melford Hazel Complex, Pond Island, last week to offer support and also to present a sponsorship cheque on behalf of TelEm Group.

The presentation was made to Sint Maarten Volleyball Association (SIMVA) president, Mr. Raymond Jacobs, who thanked the company in return for its assistance.

He said the association has the mammoth task of raising more than $75,000 to host the tournament, featuring youth from St. Maarten and various other Caribbean islands.

“It’s an honour for St. Maarten to host such an event and it will surely boost our efforts to build a sports tourism base here,” added Mr. Jacobs.

He said training efforts have been stepped up in the past weeks to catch up on a lot of lost training time while many of his players were busy taking end-of-term exams.

“We still have a lot of work to do, but I think we will be ready,” said Mr. Jacobs during a break from coaching.

He said the association is still way below its fund-raising target, and would be very pleased to hear from any other corporate sponsors willing to help the national team and youth in general.

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group’s mobile voice and data provider, TelCell, was busy with a mobile pre-paid interruption issue during Wednesday’s Emancipation Day holiday.

The company’s technicians were called in to troubleshoot a problem that was causing some pre-paid customers to drop connections several seconds into a call.

Only TelCell pre-paid customers were affected, and then only random groups of customers.

According to Manager of TelEm Group’s Network Operations Center (NOC), Mr. Julien Lake, company technicians and engineers together with overseas platform vendor, Comverse, began working on the problem as soon as it was reported early Wednesday. He said pre-paid services were back to normal approximately 3:30 pm the same day as a result of the combined effort.

Mr. Lake says TelCell pre-paid customers who are still experiencing dropped calls should kindly report the matter to the Customer Service Department at any TelEm Group branch office or call the TelEm Group helpdesk at 611.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:---- On Wednesday July 1st at approximately 04.35 a.m. during a control by several police patrols one man who tried to get away from police was arrested in the possession of an amount of marihuana. The control took place in Simpson Bay in the area in the vicinity of a well known night club based on information regarding the selling of illegal drugs in that area during the night time. A man who saw that the police was in the area became quite nervous and jumped into his jeep and took off at high speed in the direction of the PJIA. Due to his suspicious behavior the patrol chased after this man in order to find out the cause of behavior. While chasing this vehicle the driver was driving very irresponsibly while overtaking other vehicles. The patrol succeeded in stopping the vehicle and ordered the driver to get out. During a search of the vehicle a square block of compressed marihuana was found and confiscated. The suspect admitted that the drugs belonged to him. He was arrested on the spot and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where he is being held for questioning.

KPSM Police Report.

Oranjestad:---- Aruba is facing great challenges, but there is willingness to make the agreements made between the governments of Aruba and the Netherlands a success. Whilst preparations are being made for the Ordinance to enter into force the latest on August 1st, the Board of financial supervision paid a visit to Aruba. According to Cft Chairman Age Bakker, this is a good opportunity to build a good basis for the future work relation. As long as the Ordinance by means of which the CAft will be established has not yet entered into force, the Cft will execute the supervisory tasks according to the agreements made at the end of December 2014.

On Monday June 29th the Board visited Aruba. The Board spoke with the Governor, the Advisory Council, the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and the Permanent Commission for Financial Economic Affairs and Administrative Organization of the Aruba Parliament. During the visit the agreements made between the Netherlands and Aruba on May 2nd (Ordinance CAft) and the advice of June 4th concerning the adopted budget 2015, the first quarter execution report, the progress report 2014-2018 and the loan petition were discussed.

Trust
The factual recommendations the Cft presented in December 2014 and April 2015 have been adopted up to a limited degree. This means that it is not necessarily certain that the deficit in 2015 will result in 3.7% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The increase of the BAZV with 1% grants trust. The announcement the Minister of Finance made in his reaction to Parliament on May 8th 2015 that the government is willing to take additional measures in case the deficit standard of 3.7% is at risk, enforces this impression.

Risks
The Cft identified the risks in the progress of the measures that are intended to bring the budget in order again and to make the structural growth of the expenditures controllable. The Cft advises to make a swift start in preparing the 2016 budget, so the constitutional deadline can be met and the risks can be handled as soon as possible. On the short-term a process will have to be designed to reduce the structural growth of the expenditures. Reducing the expenditures requires a joint effort of the entire Council of Ministers of Aruba.
Loans
In the meanwhile, the Aruban government has taken a domestic loan and is in the process of closing off an international one. The income of these loans is entirely destined for the repayment of existing loans and related interest costs. With the emission of these loans the lending ceiling has been reached for 2015. The use of the budget should be monitored closely in order to avoid additional deficits. For as far the government is contemplating not to borrow in dollars, it is important that the necessary measures are taken to cover currency risks according to the advice of the Central Bank of Aruba of May 21st, 2015.
College Aruba financieel toezicht (CAft)
The CAft wil be supervising independently and will consist of Mr. Age Bakker, Chairman and member on behalf of the Kingdom, Sybilla Dekker, member on behalf of the Netherlands and a yet to be nominated member on behalf of Aruba. Aruba will nominate a member for the next meeting of the Kingdom Council of Ministers. The Ordinance on financial supervision should enter into force at the latest on August 1st, according to the agreements made between the government of Aruba and the Netherlands. The CAft expects to be able to present itself in September of this year. Till that time the necessary preparations will be made, including finding an office on Aruba as well as attracting additional workforce to further expand the expertise regarding Aruba.

fcsoualiga30062015PHILIPSBURG:--- FC Soualiga women’s soccer team, under the Soualiga Soccer Association, will be hosting their 3rd Annual Business Soccer Tournament on Saturday July 4th at the Johan Cruyff Court in Belvedere. The Nagico Ballers will be defending their title, after winning last year’s tournament, against the teams from SZV, ILTT, Divi, Inspectorate of ECYS, and DPES.
Games are scheduled to start at 9.00 am, with the prize giving ceremony taking place at 3.15 pm. Refreshments will be available, with all proceeds going to the acquiring of new equipment and material for FC Soualiga. Everyone is welcome to come out and support this fun event; promoting a fun and active way to team build and promote women in soccer. This year’s tournament is made possible by donations from ILTT and Heavenly Water.

rotarysunrise30062015PHILIPSBURG:--- Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise installed the board members for the year 2015-2016 at a dinner held at Moomba Restaurant on Friday, June 26.

Outgoing President Dr. Virginia Asin thanked her fellow board members and entire membership for their support during the year. She highlighted some of the programs that were executed for the year such as a day girl camp on confidence building and empowerment, celebrating Christmas with foster children, treating foster children to a three course meal and given table etiquette rules, foster children were also treated to a 3 day environmental camp, and a luncheon that was held to honor caretakers of foster children.

Rotary Sunrise annual service projects such as eyeglasses for students, Readers Are Leaders literacy initiative, breakfast programs at various schools and back to school supply project were executed as well. Dr. Asin was extremely proud of the purchase of a fundus camera for the White & Yellow Cross to help with screening the eye of patients with Diabetes Mellitus in order to prevent blindness. She expressed thanks to her fellow Rotary Club presidents and the Rotary family on the whole for their partnership throughout the year. Also, thanks were given to Rotary Sunrise business partners who have contributed to projects and programs.

Incoming President Marcellia Henry will once more lead Rotary Sunrise for the 2015-2016 Rotary year. With the Rotary International theme “Be a gift to the World”, the newly installed president is echoing the sentiments of Rotary International President K.R. Ravindran that Rotarians are to use their talents, expertise and leadership to lead their clubs and transform the lives of others. In addition to District Governor Felix Stubbs call for turning “Success to Significance”. She looks forward to encouraging, strengthening, and utilizing what she deems the core elements of the club which is using their talents, expertise, leadership skills, and service above self mentality to help transform the lives of many in our community. She thanked all past presidents of the club and encouraged members to remain forward thinking, groundbreaking and vibrant.

The new Rotary Board consists of: President Marcellia Henry, Vice-President Angela Gordon, Immediate Past President Dr. Virginia Asin, Secretary/President Elect Okama Ekpe Brook, Vocational Service Director Agnes Kapoor, Treasurer Sidharth “Cookie” Bijlani, Sergeant at Arms Damali Bryson, Membership & Club Service Director Valda Woodley Hazel, Club Administration Director Monique Alberts, Community Service Director Agnes Kapoor, Public Relations Director Kameela Piper, Rotary Foundation Director Dr. Virginia Asin, Fundraising Director Prakash “Peter” Dialani, New Generation Director Paula Gordon and Club Disaster Chair Dr. Virginia Asin.

Rotarian of the Year plaque was presented to Agnes Kapoor, while Rotarian of the Year certificates were given to Prakash “Peter” Dialani, Sidharth “Cookie” Bijlani, Valda Woodley Hazel, Damali Bryson, and Joseanne Peterson.

Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise would like to thank all Rotarians involved in the organization of the Change of Board Ceremony, all of their sponsors, Moomba Restaurant and DJ Lugene.

The club meets at Barefoot Terrace Restaurant every Tuesday mornings at 7:00am for fellowship and breakfast. For more information on the club visit us at sxmsunrise.org or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., we are also on Facebook: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise

cporomeo30062015PHILIPSBURG:--- Last weekend the Community Police Officer Inspector Helen Romeo was put in the spotlight when she received two prestigious awards from the Soualiga Corporate ToastMaster Club. Officer Romeo received the “Special Recognition Award” and the “Outstanding ToastMaster Award” for her tremendous input and dedication in reaching her goal.
Several colleagues in the police department are members of the ToastMaster Club. One of the goals of this club among many other is to develop and educate individuals in public communication and the improvement of their leadership qualities.
The management of the KPSM and other colleagues sincerely congratulate Officer Helen Romeo for her achievements and encourages her to continue on this path.

KPSM Police Report.

kpsmlogo21082014PHILIPSBURG:--- Based on ongoing investigations of several cases and information gathered by the Detective Special Robbery unit, on Tuesday June 30th at approximately 04.50 a.m., a raid was done at least two homes in Cole Bay. The raid was done with the assistance of the Police Arrest Team because of danger that was involved. At the home of a 32 year old male suspect two shots were fired at the Arrest Team, however the team managed to arrest the suspect without firing back. A female suspect was also arrested at that home. As the investigation continued at another home close by, two other male suspects were arrested. All suspects in question were arrested for crimes ranging from drug trafficking, armed robbery, illegal firearm possession and attempted murder. During a search at these premises drugs and fire-arms were found and confiscated for further investigation. All four suspects were taken to the Philipsburg Police Head quarters where they remain in custody for further investigation. No one was injured during the raid.

 

KPSM Police Report

swescotwilliams30062015PHILIPSBURG: --- Member of Parliament from the Democratic Party faction Sarah Wescot Williams told members of the media that she is quite satisfied with the response she received from government regarding her proposals on what should be changed in the draft law to establish the integrity chamber. Wescot Williams said government took the time to outline their reasons for each article in the law and they did accept her proposal to establish a supervisory body to oversee the integrity chamber and not allow the Dutch entity that inspect Law Enforcement Agencies to do it.
Wescot Williams said that the supervisory body will report to parliament at least twice a year or each time they have something that has to be reported to parliament as stated in article 33. Wescot Williams said she is also satisfied with the explanations she got on the article that deals with “relationships.”
On the issue of the meeting that had to be reconvened on Monday to deal with GEBE Wescot Williams said on Monday morning members of Parliament were informed via the chair of Parliament that the Prime Minister asked for the meeting to be rescheduled to a later date because he could not get the documents parliament requested from the government owned company. Further to that she said the Prime Minister indicated in his letter to parliament that he was informed that he has to be careful with what he says to Parliament if not he could be held liable. Wescot Williams said that Members of Parliament and Ministers are under immunity when on the floor of parliament, therefore the statements in the Prime Minister’s letter about being held liable are unfounded.
Wescot Williams also mentioned the development at the entrance of Simpson Bay which she said they (Members of Parliament) are unable to get answers from the persons responsible for the development.

Wescot Williams further told reporters that just recently she received a letter from the chair of parliament requesting that she relinquish her positions on two committees of Parlatino because ever since she took office she refused to attend Parlatino meetings. Wescot Williams said that the chair of Parliament wants her to give up her position on these committees so that other Members of Parliament could have them in order for them to travel and attend the meetings. She said she responded to chair by letter explaining to him that her reasons for not attending the Parlatino meetings are simple. The first being Parliament did not get the amount of monies they requested for travel, second the parliament of St. Maarten does not have an entity set up to follow up on the Parlatio meetings. Wescot Williams further explained that when she gets the invitations the first thing she does is check the schedule of Parliament and if there are meetings scheduled then she will not attend those Parlatino meetings because her first priority is what takes place in the parliament of St. Maarten. Wescot Williams said she also informed the chair that she will not relinquish her positions on the two committees but she will continue with her stance and monitor what is taking place at the parliament of St. Maarten.

judithroumou30062015Animal Welfare was called to rescue cats –Tineke Kamps

PHILIPSBURG:--- Well known blogger Judith Roumou was arrested at her home early Tuesday morning. A police report from Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson states that on Tuesday June 30th at approximately 08.25 a.m. a 40 year old female suspect was arrested at her home in St. Peters on several charges of verbal and written public defamation, stalking and insult. During the arrest a search at her home was conducted and police confiscated numerous items ranging from computers, video cameras, external hard drives and other items. The suspect was taken to the Philipsburg Police Head Quarters where she is held for questioning. The investigation is being done by the Detective Department.
Press Prosecutor Tineke Kamps identified the suspect as Ms. Roumou who she said was arrested at her home in St. Peters after several complaints were filed against her. Kamps said Roumou was arrested for threat, insult, stalking, defamation and slander. Kamps further explained that after the arrest a house search took place and several data carriers have been confiscated for further investigation.
Eyewitnesses told SMN News that at least two police vehicles visited Roumou’s home to make the arrest and conduct the search. The eyewitnesses said that police also had to call in the Animal Welfare when they found animals in the home. Kamps also confirmed that the Animal Welfare was indeed called in.

Prosecutor Tineke Kamps confirmed on Thursday that Roumou remains in pretrial detention and she is expected to be taken before the judge of instruction on Friday. Since the arrest of the well known blogger several of her followers have exploded on Facebook claiming her arrest has to do with the suppression of freedom of the press. Even MP Andre Bosman of the Netherlands criticize the police on a Facebook comment on the of arrest of the blogger. It should also be noted that while the blogger may have been exposing government she is well known for attacking private citizens and making their lives almost unlivable. A relative of the blogger told SMN News that Roumou does not have the support of her relatives because they too suffered immensely. The relative said that they did everything possible to stop their relative from attacking and destroying people through her writings and photoshop pictures she posts on the internet, especially Facebook. Roumou has created several Facebook accounts in other people names in order to get access to other people information which she uses to destroy them.

In a quality ranking of individual lawyers Dutch Caribbean Legal Portal (DCLP) has published the top of labor law specialists of Curacao. The legal website ranks these lawyers in two categories: Top Legal Individuals (experienced specialized lawyers) and Rising Stars (young talent).

In this first edition of the DCLP Top Legal Individuals Labor Law Lisanne Asjes (Asjes | Carrega), Molly Steward (VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne) and William ten Veen (BBV Legal) are ranked as best lawyers. Karina Keizer ( VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne) has been chosen as best Rising Star.

Other lawyers ranked as labor law experts are Sandra Thomson, Michael Bonapart, Mirto Murray, Roque Koeijers, Annemarijke Bach Kolling, Kimberley De L’Isle en Darlene Piar

The rankings will be made for the most common practice areas, the results are based on peer ranking.

Later this year quality rankings for other areas of law will be published: Criminal Law and Litigation (including Procedural Law). After that other areas of law, like Family Law and Corporate Law will be published.
For now only specialized lawyers active in Curaçao will be taking part in the ranking. In the future
this might be expanded to other jurisdictions.

Dutch Caribbean Legal Portal annually composes a ranking of law firms in the Dutch Caribbean and Suriname, based on the number of lawyers employed (DCLP Top 25 law Firms). This ranking will remain to be pulished next to the new quality rankings.

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