PHILIPSBURG:--- In a major step toward administrative efficiency, Minister Gumbs announced the awarding of a contract to Grant Thornton to tackle the extensive backlog at the Department of Domain Affairs. The project aims to clear up existing delays and implement stronger, more efficient systems for the future.
Grant Thornton's role will include creating a full inventory of the backlog, developing a detailed action plan, and executing it. This process involves digitizing hard copy files and integrating them into the current domain administration systems. The project will also establish clearer workflows between Domain Affairs and the Receiver's Office and provide dedicated training for staff.
The Minister emphasized that the $209,120,000 project comes at no direct cost to the Government of Sint Maarten, as it is fully funded by the Dutch Ministry of Interior Affairs and Kingdom Relations. "This is a meaningful step forward in modernizing our administration and ensuring the people of St. Martin receive the quality of services they deserve," concluded Minister Gumbs.
PHILIPSBURG, Senior Dr. Dennaoui, one of the two local doctors arrested earlier today in connection with a serious investigation into abuse and ill-treatment, has been released from police custody due to medical reasons. The Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that despite his release, he remains a primary suspect in the ongoing case.
PHILPSBURG:--- On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, in a short ceremony at the Government Administration Building, the Secretary-General of the Social Economic Council (SER), Mr. Gerard Richardson, expressed his appreciation to the outgoing Secretary-General of the Ministry of General Affairs, Mr. H. Plantijn, for his dedicated years of service to Country Sint Maarten.
PHILIPSBURG:--- As of February 25, the Sint Maarten Tax Administration reports that 11,898 QR code stickers about 23% of the total 51,869 ordered, have been sold for the 2026 Motor Vehicle Stickers period.