PHILIPSBURG: --- St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF) employees have been crying out for help since they said management and the board of directors are allegedly not playing by the books while workers are neglected.
In a letter sent to SMN News, the workers said that in 2024, two directors were sent home because they were not following procedures and allegedly abusing SMHDF. It is stated in the letter that a St. Lucian national was at the office of SMHDF for about three weeks, and his task was to make a report on the directors who were sent home. According to the letter, the workers claimed that this person was paid $100,000.00 for the job he conducted at the office of SMHDF while the foundation staff were neglected. The reasons for canceling the staff party in December 2024 were that the SMHDF tenants were not paying their rent, and the foundation may soon face bankruptcy.
The workers said they wanted to know if the director of SMHDF is following procedures and, if so, where the three quotations, the St. Lucian crib number, a copy of his Dutch passport, or permanent residency are. They further stated that this is the second time this person has been paid $100,000.00 and want the director to explain to the employees why they cannot obtain a salary increase and why the homes that SMHDF manages are not being repaired.
Just recently, the Supervisory Board of Directors from SMHDF approved hiring PT Wally & Associates, which is owned by the St. Lucian man. This time, he is tasked with preparing a three-year strategic plan.