Press prosecutor Rienk Mud had promised members of the media that a decision would have been taken by mid January as his office was busy studying the files they received. Mud said on Sunday no decision has been taken into the case as his office needs more time. The press prosecutor did not indicate how soon a decision will be taken.
The ousted Minister and her husband sold the economic rights to a parcel of government lease land that was granted to them for some three million dollars. The former Minister got the parcel of land while she was part of the executive council in 2008 while her husband is acting head of VROM. The controversial parcel of land which is located on Pond Island was filled in by Moses Mardenborough a heavy equipment owner who said government had given him consent to fill in the land with the intention they would grant him long lease to the property.
Since the revelation of the Buncamper's scandal the Minister has made her position available to the council of Ministers when she was confronted with a motion of no confidence presented by the National Alliance faction in Parliament.