Supreme Court Upholds Verdict in Holiday Case.

holiday1Philipsburg: --- Former Chief Commissioner of Police Derrick Holiday remains a sad and disappointed man on Tuesday when he received the verdict from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court upheld the verdict of the lower and appeals court of the Netherlands Antilles which now paves the way for the Federal Government to proceed with his dismissal from the police force KPSSS.
Holiday has been sentenced to one year suspended sentence and was banned from holding any position within the police force for the next three years, and 180 hours of community service.
Holiday was charged and convicted for forgery, and fraud mainly with re-entry permits that was not from the regular NAVAS system. Holiday signed at least 43 of the forms that were created by former and convicted commissioner of police Marcel Loor. Holiday was also convicted for collecting his rent subsidy fraudulently since he purchased the house he once rented from his uncle and landlord.