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'Honorable' Minister of Justice, Mr. Roland DUNCAN.

Like many people, we too learned from the local media, back then on Friday, January 21, that 5 persons had been arrested by Federal detectives in a so-called BTA investigation.
Of those five persons, three are reported to work with the BTA project located in the IND-Building, which if I am well informed, falls under your portfolio.
While many people had hoped that you would follow the example of former Minister of Health, Mr. Stanley INDERSON, back then in doing the 'honorable thing'-, since the 'buck stops' at your desk as minister of Justice.
Of course, that was indeed too 'wishful thinking' to expect such high standard to apply to our 'honorable' politicians of 'Country St. Maarten'.
However, as we today again were informed of yet another arrest in the ongoing BTA investigation - your driver-, we wonder if, as 'honorable' Minister of 'Country St. Maarten', when-, or if you will do the honorable thing this time around.
After all this is now the fourth person - directly/indirectly under your portfolio that has now been arrested.
Especially, since it appears that at least one has acted based on oral instructions, issued by your honor.
It is clear that such instructions, not formulated 'Black-on White' can easily lend themselves for 'misinterpretations'.
In ending, 'honorable' Mr. Minister, we would not want to be tempted, like certain people are saying; 'Who knows the direction this investigation is pointing into, the good minister might not be left with much time to do the 'honorable thing'.
Wonder what they mean, Mr. Minister.

Yeah,
Me, the 'messenger boy',
Leopold JAMES


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