PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Lyndon Lewis has announced that his faction has formally submitted an official letter dated February 10, 2026, to the Honorable Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (TEATT), Mrs. Grisha Heyliger-Marten, demanding immediate clarity and accountability regarding the Government’s financial handling of the 2025 Soul Beach Music Festival.
Despite the Minister's November 2025 public statements confirming that there are no agreements, discussions, or commitments for Soul Beach in 2026, this does not resolve the serious and unresolved questions surrounding the use of public funds in 2025. The people of Sint Maarten were never told that accountability ends when an event is cancelled. Public funds demand answers—regardless of whether the event returns.
The Soul Beach Music Festival, previously hosted in Aruba, was introduced to Sint Maarten and received an estimated USD 700,000 in government subsidies.
Critically, this event was never included in the approved 2024 or 2025 national budget, nor was it previously contracted or authorized by Parliament. This raises fundamental concerns about how and why such a substantial financial commitment was made without legislative approval.
The law is unambiguous. Under the General Subsidy Ordinance, organizers of incidentally subsidized events are required to submit a full financial and activity report within three months of the event’s conclusion. The Minister is then obligated to review, finalize, and report on the subsidy within a legally prescribed timeframe. As of February 2026, more than nine months after the event, Parliament has still not received the required documentation. This delay is not procedural—it is unlawful.
Parliament has already acted on this matter. A motion was passed demanding an investigation into the financial and administrative handling of the Soul Beach subsidy. To date, the Minister has failed to provide Parliament with the required findings, documentation, or explanations, despite repeated calls for transparency.
Furthermore, as a new event involving significant new spending, Soul Beach required explicit Parliamentary approval via a budget amendment, in accordance with Article 100 of the Constitution of Sint Maarten. The use of unused allocations from a previous budget year does not substitute for Parliamentary authorization. Doing so directly undermines Parliament’s constitutional authority and violates the principles of public financial management.
The N.O.W. faction makes it clear: any agreements signed, commitments made, or funds expended without Parliamentary approval place full responsibility on the Minister involved. The law does not shield ministers who authorize payments without a legal basis. Accountability is personal as well as political.
Through its official correspondence, the N.O.W. faction has demanded clear answers to the following:
• Where are the legally required financial and activity reports for Soul Beach 2025?
• Why has the Ministry failed to finalize and submit its review within the statutory timeframe?
• Why was a new, unbudgeted event funded without Parliamentary approval?
• And most importantly, how will the Minister ensure that unlawfully spent public funds are recovered and returned to the people of Sint Maarten?
MP Lewis stresses that this matter will not be allowed to fade into silence. The N.O.W. faction will continue to pursue every parliamentary and legal avenue necessary to
protect public funds, uphold the constitution, and restore public trust.
“The people of Sint Maarten deserve more than explanations after the fact,” MP Lewis stated.
“They deserve a government that respects the law, respects Parliament, and respects their money.”
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