~Emotional testimony rocks parliament as VSA Minister faces motion of no confidence over explosive allegations against Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina.~
PHILIPSBURG — In one of the most explosive and emotional parliamentary sessions in recent political history, Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA) Richinel Brug publicly accused Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina of abuse of power, political intimidation, and unlawfully interfering in the operations of his ministry, declaring before Parliament that “the Prime Minister hijacked my advice to be placed on COM agenda.”
A visibly emotional and exhausted Brug appeared before Parliament on Tuesday as he defended himself against mounting pressure and a looming motion of no confidence. Throughout the meeting, the Minister repeatedly stated that he was being punished because he refused to “break the law” for the Prime Minister.
Speaking slowly and at times overwhelmed by emotion, Brug admitted the political ordeal has deeply affected him personally. “Only God knows what I go through every day as Minister of VSA. It’s not a nice thing. It’s really not a nice thing,” the Minister told Parliament.
The VSA Minister revealed that he officially filed a complaint with the Integrity Chamber regarding alleged integrity breaches within government but stated that the Integrity Chamber informed him it could not publicly disclose details while reviewing whether a formal investigation would be launched.
Brug then dropped what many in Parliament considered the session’s political bombshell. He alleged that Prime Minister Mercelina pressured him to alter official advice and bypass legal procedures connected to major legislative projects and consultants tied to the Ministry of VSA. According to Brug, the Prime Minister attempted to force him to deviate from established legal procedures and accountability requirements related to Trust Fund projects.
“I refuse to go along with the different requests of the Prime Minister to break the law within the Ministry of VSA,” Brug declared.
The Minister accused the Prime Minister, Dr. Luc Mercelina, of repeatedly withholding his ministry’s advice from the Council of Ministers agenda unless he complied with demands. “The Prime Minister hijacked my advice to be placed on COM,” Brug stated bluntly. “If you don’t do this, it will not come on COM.”
Brug further alleged that multiple versions of memos were sent to pressure him into changing positions already vetted through due diligence procedures. He described the conduct as “blackmail” and “abuse of power.”
During the tense parliamentary exchange, MPs questioned whether official government documents may have been falsified after MP Darryl York and MP Omar Ottley pressed Brug on correspondence allegedly indicating agreements that he says never existed. Brug responded that emails had indeed been sent to stakeholders falsely claiming he agreed with the Prime Minister on certain decisions, forcing him to issue corrections himself.
The Minister also painted a troubling picture of political interference inside VSA, alleging civil servants were pressured and intimidated. He warned Parliament that several civil servants could confirm requests to carry out unlawful acts. Brug strongly advocated for a whistleblower protection policy, saying government employees are afraid of retaliation.
“I have nothing to lose. My integrity is important to me,” Brug said emotionally.
The parliamentary session also revisited allegations raised by the URSM Board concerning contracts, SZV appointments, and integrity concerns within the VSA Ministry. Brug insisted the issues now being used against him stemmed from decisions he made while attempting to act transparently and lawfully.
In his lengthy explanation, the Minister detailed how his ministry handled contracts tied to the Mental Health Foundation project and NRPB-related assessments. He admitted procedural oversights may have occurred, but maintained they were never intentional and were handled transparently. Brug repeatedly argued that many of the current allegations surfaced only after he resisted political pressure from within his own party leadership.
The Minister also exposed internal tensions within the Unified Resilient Sint Maarten Movement (URSM), saying he repeatedly brought concerns to the party board, hoping corrective measures would be taken against the Prime Minister. Instead, he claimed he was ignored and eventually targeted.
“The atmosphere is dark because the Prime Minister can do no wrong, but Brug is always wrong,” the Minister said while describing his deteriorating relationship with the party leadership.
At one point, Brug appeared deeply hurt as he reflected on the possibility of being removed from office after years of hard work to reach his position.
“It hurts,” he admitted. “To fight so many years to get here, and then in less than two years, you are being threatened to receive a vote of no confidence, not because you did something wrong, just because you’re not marching to the beat or to the drum of those that are asking you to do things that are unlawful, unethical, that do not benefit the people of St. Maarten.”
Brug ended his emotional testimony by saying he would leave office “with my head held high” if Parliament decides to remove him.
“All I have is my integrity and my name,” the Minister concluded. “I’m a simple guy that sells patties… and I will continue to serve with integrity no matter what the future brings.”



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