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Orco Bank Launches "Orco Cares" A Permanent Community Commitment to Sint Maarten.

orcocares12052026PHILIPSBURG:--- Orco Bank Sint Maarten today announced the launch of Orco Cares, a new community impact program that formalizes the bank's long-term commitment to the people and places of Sint Maarten through volunteerism and community service.
Unlike a one-time initiative, Orco Cares is designed as a permanent umbrella under which Orco Bank will engage with the Sint Maarten community year-round, starting with participation in SXM Doet on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
"Sint Maarten is not just where we operate, it's our home," said Judy King, of Orco Bank Sint Maarten. "Orco Cares is our way of putting that belief into action. We believe a bank's value is measured not only in financial terms, but in the strength of the community it serves."
For its inaugural initiative, Orco Cares will mobilize 23 Orco Bank employees to participate in two community improvement projects in Sucker Garden. Volunteers will work alongside the No Kidding With Our Kids Foundation to refurbish an agricultural greenhouse used for youth education programs, and assist the Lion Civic Center in installing safety fencing around an outdoor gazebo used daily by children.
Both projects are part of SXM Doet, Sint Maarten's annual national volunteer day, during which organizations and individuals across the island dedicate time and resources to improving the community.


Minister Brug: “I refused to break the law, and now they want to remove me”

brug11052026PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), Richinel Brug, is expected to appear before Parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday during meetings where a motion of no confidence is expected to be presented against him. Ahead of those meetings, Minister Brug says the people of Sint Maarten deserve clarity about how and why the situation reached this point.

According to Minister Brug, the issue is not about misconduct, neither about his Chef de Cabinet, but about his refusal and that of his Chef de Cabinet to participate in actions requested by the Prime Minister, he believed were not in line with the law and principles of good governance.

“For a whole year, I raised concerns internally about decisions and actions that I believed were improper and not in the best interest of proper governance,” Brug stated. “I spoke up because that is my responsibility as Minister and because I refuse to stay silent when something does not feel right.”

The Minister said tensions escalated after he formally informed both the Prime Minister and members of his party that he intended to report certain matters to the Integrity Chamber and the Ombudsman, and bring the concerns into the public domain.

“The moment I made clear that I was prepared to formally report these matters and inform the public, suddenly a motion was brought against me,” Brug said. “The people can decide for themselves what that says.”

Minister Brug stressed that throughout his tenure he acted openly, transparently, and in good faith.

“I have never claimed to be perfect. In government, difficult situations arise and mistakes can happen. But I have never hidden from accountability, never acted with bad intentions, and never refused to answer questions or explain my decisions.”

“What I will not accept is being used as a scapegoat to protect or continue actions within VSA that I believe are improper or illegal. I refused to approve or participate in things I did not believe were lawful, and I will not compromise my integrity to satisfy political interests.”

The Minister stated that he faced pressure on several occasions to make decisions he did not believe were legally or morally correct.

“I refused to cross certain lines. My responsibility is to the people of Sint Maarten, the law, and the institutions of this country — not to political pressure.”

Minister Brug said the matter goes beyond politics and should concern everyone who believes in transparency and proper governance.

“If speaking up about possible wrongdoing becomes the reason someone is targeted politically, then we have a serious problem as a country. Integrity and accountability should never be treated as threats.”

While recognizing Parliament’s authority to debate and vote on the motion, Minister Brug said he will continue to stand by his actions and principles.

“My conscience is clear because I know I acted in good faith and in the best interest of this country. I will continue to defend the principles of transparency, legality, and proper governance, regardless of the political consequences.”

Minister Brug concluded by reaffirming his commitment to the people of Sint Maarten.

“My loyalty has always been to the people of this country and to doing what is right. That will not change.”

CPS Congratulates Nurses on International Nurses Day. “Our Nurses. Our Future. The economic power of care”

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), proudly joins the global community in recognizing International Nurses Day on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, and extends heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated nurses who serve within the department and across Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin.

This year’s theme, set by the International Council of Nurses (ICN), is “Our Nurses. Our Future. The economic power of care.” The theme highlights the vital role nurses play not only in healthcare delivery but also in strengthening communities and supporting sustainable development.

Nurses are widely regarded as the backbone of the healthcare system, playing a critical role in patient care, health promotion, and disease prevention. Their work requires compassion, resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to improving the well-being of others. Whether in clinics, communities, or emergency settings, nurses remain at the forefront of safeguarding public health.

CPS commends its nursing staff for their diligence, professionalism, and dedication to service. Their contributions continue to positively impact the quality of life within the community, reflecting a deep sense of responsibility toward the welfare, safety, and recovery of patients. These qualities not only define the profession but also inspire future generations to pursue careers in nursing.

International Nurses Day is observed annually on May 12, marking the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, whose legacy laid the foundation for modern nursing practices. The day serves as an opportunity to honor nurses worldwide for their invaluable contributions and sacrifices.

CPS extends sincere gratitude to all nurses across both sides of the island—Sint Maarten and Saint-Martin—for their continued commitment to protecting and strengthening the health of the community. As aptly stated, “To do what nobody else will do, in a way that nobody else can do, in spite of all we go through; that is to be a nurse.”

Altercation Erupts Between MPs Dimar Labega and Ardwell Irion Following Heated Parliament Meeting.

labegaarwell11052026PHILIPSBURG — A tense and highly concerning altercation reportedly broke out on Monday following a Parliament meeting focused on VROMI-related matters, involving Members of Parliament Dimar Labega and Ardwell Irion.
According to information obtained by SMN News, the confrontation stemmed from remarks by MP Irion during the parliamentary meeting, in which he openly criticized several members of the current coalition government, including MPs affiliated with URSM, DP, PFP, and SAM.
During his contribution on the floor of Parliament, MP Irion reportedly called out coalition members by name, accusing them of failing to properly represent the people of St. Maarten and remaining silent on pressing national issues, particularly the ongoing garbage crisis affecting the country.
Irion allegedly stated that some Members of Parliament “sit in Parliament, do not speak, do not ask questions, and do not call meetings,” while the people of St. Maarten continue to suffer from unresolved issues requiring urgent attention.
Sources close to the matter said MP Labega took offense at being mentioned during the debate.

SMN News further learned that after the meeting adjourned, MP Labega allegedly confronted MP Irion and warned him not to ever call his name again while speaking in Parliament. Witnesses claim the confrontation quickly escalated after MP Irion reportedly responded that, as a Member of Parliament, he has every right to mention any MP by name during parliamentary debate, especially when discussing their performance and representation of the people.
According to sources present at the scene, Irion allegedly told Labega that if he did not want his name mentioned or his performance questioned publicly, Parliament might be the wrong place for him.

The response reportedly angered MP Labega, who then allegedly rushed toward MP Irion. Sources claim Labega removed Irion’s glasses from his face and threw them, resulting in a commotion inside Parliament.
Several persons, including Members of Parliament and parliamentary staff, reportedly intervened to prevent the confrontation from becoming fully physical. Among those said to have stepped in was PFP faction leader Raeyhon Peterson and Viren Kotai, who allegedly helped separate the two MPs. SMN News also understands that the Secretary General of Parliament was seen restraining MP Irion during the incident.

The altercation has raised serious concerns about the conduct and behavior of elected officials inside and around the Parliament of St. Maarten.
While political debate is often intense, direct, and uncomfortable, many observers believe threats, intimidation, and physical aggression have no place within the country’s highest legislative institution.
Parliamentarians are elected to represent the people and are expected to withstand criticism, questioning, and public scrutiny regarding their performance and participation in the democratic process.

The incident is already sparking public discussion about the level of professionalism expected of elected representatives and whether stronger standards of conduct are needed in Parliament going forward. MP Ardwell Irion has since confirmed the incident but has not divulged the details.
SMN News will continue to follow this developing story.

Continuation urgent Public Meeting of Parliament regarding the state of affairs of the St. Maarten General Hospital and the recent integrity-related allegations within the Ministry of VSA.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The House of Parliament will sit in a Public meeting on April 7, 2026.

The Public meeting, which was adjourned on April 7, 2026, will reconvene on Tuesday 14.00 hrs. in the Legislative Hall at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg. The Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor (VSA) will be in attendance.

The agenda points are:
2. Deliberations with the Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor regarding the state of affairs of the St. Maarten General Hospital (IS/775/2025-2026 dated March 4, 2026)
3. Deliberations with the Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor, addressing the recent integrity-related allegations within the Ministry, including the request for an investigation by the Integrity Chamber (IS/919/2025-2026 dated April 2, 2026)

Agenda point 2 was requested by MP O.E.C. Ottley, MP L.C.J. Lewis, and MP F.A. Lacroes, and agenda point 3 was requested by MP O.E.C. Ottley, MP C.L. Wever and MP V.C. Jansen-Webster

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations. All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

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

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on TV 15, Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.sxmparliament.org; www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament and www.pearlfmradio.sx


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