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Tishelle Daniel: A Vision for Healthcare and Service.

tishelledaniel05062026AMSTERDAM/PHILIPSBURG:--- For many people, a career in medicine begins with a desire to help others. For Tishelle Daniel of St. Maarten, that desire was shaped by personal experience. As a child living with asthma and facing several hospital admissions, she witnessed firsthand the impact that compassionate healthcare professionals can have on a patient's life. Those experiences inspired her dream of becoming a doctor.

Daniel pursued her medical studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam through a special scholarship opportunity. The transition from St. Maarten to the Netherlands was not always easy. Having been among the top students in her classes at home, she suddenly found herself surrounded by hundreds of equally talented students. Adapting to a new country, language, and culture while maintaining academic excellence required resilience and determination.

During her medical training, Daniel completed clinical internships, including placements at the hospital in St. Maarten. While she initially considered becoming a pediatrician or pulmonologist, her interests evolved as she progressed through her studies. She discovered a passion for ophthalmology, a specialty that combines advanced medical technology, surgical precision, and the opportunity to make a profound difference in people's lives.

After earning her qualification as a junior doctor, Daniel began gaining experience in both ophthalmology and elderly care. Her goal was clear: to specialize in eye care and eventually help address the shortage of ophthalmologists in St. Maarten and the wider Caribbean region.

One of Daniel's defining characteristics is her commitment to self-improvement. She openly acknowledges being highly critical of herself and views challenges as opportunities for growth. This mindset helped her overcome moments of doubt and adjust to the demanding environment of medical education abroad.

Her dedication to her homeland was especially evident following Hurricane Irma. While studying in the Netherlands, Daniel joined efforts to collect, organize, and ship relief supplies to St. Maarten. The experience reinforced her strong connection to her island and her desire to contribute to its recovery and future development.

Tishelle Daniel's journey reflects perseverance, adaptability, and a deep sense of service. Her story demonstrates how determination and a commitment to helping others can transform childhood aspirations into a meaningful medical career. As she continues her path in ophthalmology, she serves as an inspiration to young Caribbean students who dream of making a difference in healthcare and beyond.

Prime Minister Congratulates Dr. Tishelle Daniel on Becoming Sint Maarten’s First Ophthalmologist.

tishelledaniel05062026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Honorable Prime Minister, Dr. Luc Mercelina, has extended heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Tishelle Daniel on the remarkable achievement of completing her medical training and becoming what is believed to be Sint Maarten’s very first ophthalmologist.
After an extraordinary journey spanning 16 years of medical school, residency, and specialized training, Dr. Daniel has successfully completed her studies in ophthalmology, the branch of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical care of eye diseases and vision disorders.
Prime Minister Mercelina praised Dr. Daniel’s perseverance, dedication, and commitment to excellence, describing her achievement as a source of immense pride for the people of Sint Maarten.
β€œOn behalf of the Government and people of Sint Maarten, I extend my sincerest congratulations to Dr. Tishelle Daniel on this historic accomplishment. Completing sixteen years of rigorous medical education and specialized training is no small feat. Her success is a testament to what can be achieved through determination, sacrifice, faith, and an unwavering commitment to serving others,” said Prime Minister Mercelina.
The Prime Minister noted that Dr. Daniel’s accomplishment goes beyond personal success and serves as an inspiration to future generations of Sint Maarteners.
β€œDr. Daniel has not only achieved a personal milestone; she has broken new ground for our country. As what is believed to be Sint Maarten’s first ophthalmologist, she has become a role model for countless young people who dare to dream beyond the limits of circumstance. Her journey reminds us that excellence is possible when talent is combined with hard work and perseverance.”
The Prime Minister also highlighted Dr. Daniel’s touching recognition of two influential women who helped shape her path.
β€œIt is especially moving that Dr. Daniel dedicated this achievement in part to the memory of her late cousin, Melinda Hoeve, whose example inspired her to pursue higher education and believe in her own potential. Equally touching is her tribute to her late grandmother, Geraldine Hughes, whose prayers and unwavering faith accompanied her throughout this journey. Their legacies live on through her accomplishment.”
Prime Minister Mercelina emphasized the importance of celebrating local success stories and investing in the development of Sint Maarten’s human capital.
β€œOur nation is strengthened when our people excel. Dr. Daniel’s achievement demonstrates the incredible potential that exists within our community. We celebrate her success not only because of what she has accomplished, but because of what her journey represents for the future of Sint Maarten. We wish her every success as she embarks on this new chapter and look forward to the positive impact she will have on the lives of many through her expertise and service.”
The Government of Sint Maarten joins the family, friends, colleagues, and the wider community in congratulating Dr. Tishelle Daniel on this historic and inspiring achievement.

Governor signs national decree formalizing dismissal of Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor.

ajamubrug04062026HARBOUR VIEW, PHILIPSBURG:--- On June 4, 2026, the Cabinet of the Governor of Sint Maarten received the draft national decree concerning the dismissal of the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor, Mr. Richinel S.J. Brug.
The decree was signed by the Governor of Sint Maarten, His Excellency Ajamu G. Baly, thereby formalizing the dismissal of Minister Brug.
The dismissal follows the resignation tendered by Minister Brug on June 3, 2026. Subsequent to the motion of no-confidence passed by the Parliament of Sint Maarten on
Friday, May 29, 2026.
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Government Announces Strong Results from Tax Compliance Project.

taxadmin05062026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Government of Sint Maarten has announced the successful completion of its Joint Tax Compliance Initiative, conducted between February and April 2026. The initiative resulted in improved taxpayer engagement, strengthened compliance administration, and positive revenue performance.

Led by Minister of Finance Ms. Marinka Gumbs in collaboration with SZV Deputy Director Mr. Elton Felisie, the initiative was carried out through a coordinated effort involving SBAB, ATS, and tax compliance specialists from Sint Maarten and CuraΓ§ao. The project focused on strengthening tax compliance, enhancing taxpayer engagement, and improving the accuracy of taxpayer information.

A total of 30 professionals were deployed across nine districts, resulting in the delivery of 2,253 compliance letters to businesses and taxpayers concerning outstanding declarations, unpaid obligations, missing filings, and record discrepancies.

Key outcomes of the initiative included:

  • 392 taxpayer submissions containing supporting documentation;
  • 388 company files referred for review;
  • 286 files fully processed; and
  • 106 files remaining under active review.

The project also resulted in significant administrative updates, including new registrations, deregistrations, salary adjustments, and corrections to employer and taxpayer records. In addition, the initiative identified and verified more than 200 changes across over 100 employers, underscoring the importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date compliance data.

Minister of Finance Marinka Gumbs emphasized that the project successfully balanced compliance enforcement with taxpayer support.

β€œThis initiative demonstrates that compliance is most effective when government and taxpayers work together. Many individuals and businesses responded constructively, corrected inaccuracies, and regularized their positions, contributing to a stronger and more sustainable future for Sint Maarten.”

SZV Deputy Director Elton Felisie highlighted the importance of inter-agency collaboration in achieving these results.

β€œThese outcomes underscore the value of cooperation between institutions and the importance of maintaining accurate taxpayer information to support the effective administration of tax and social insurance obligations.”

Preliminary indicators show positive improvements in both compliance and revenue performance compared to the same period in 2025. Revenue collections increased across several major tax categories, including Wage Tax, Turnover Tax, Profit Tax, AVBZ, AOV/AWW, and ZV/OV, reflecting stronger compliance and improved taxpayer responsiveness.

While a comprehensive analysis of the initiative’s long-term impact remains ongoing, the Government views these early results as evidence that targeted compliance efforts can strengthen revenue administration, improve data accuracy, and support a fair and sustainable tax system.

The Government of Sint Maarten remains committed to advancing compliance initiatives, enhancing taxpayer services, and promoting transparency, fairness, and fiscal responsibility throughout the country's tax administration system.


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