
Minister of VSA, Emil Lee. (File Photo)
“The fact that I question the cost of the phase one of the cleanup campaign is very different than objecting to paying for work done. If the actual costs were double of the original estimate, wouldn’t that be a reasonable question? If the documentation was submitted with discrepancies, wouldn’t that be a reasonable question?” Minister Lee commented, “Questioning the costs and lack of accountability should not be confused with an intention to delay payment of invoices for cleanup efforts post Irma, it is definitely not my intention to delay payments to hard-working individuals like the first responders, civil servants, cleanup crews and many more that neglected their own personal conditions to serve their country.”
Minister Lee said “This is simply an attempt to intimidate, bully and slander Minister Lee. Sadly, I believe this is only the beginning of a vicious campaign to discredit me. I don’t have anything to hide and welcome the opportunity to bring light to the issues. I have sworn an oath to the people of St Maarten to protect them. Especially in this time of limited financial resources, I have an obligation to ensure that money is not wasted, misappropriated, stolen, squandered, or misspent. Every guilder needs to be spent wisely, efficiently and practically. Again, paying for all actual services, goods and services provided to government should be done as quickly as possible. This not only includes cleanup workers but every individual and company that works for the country contracted by government.”
Press Release from Minister of VSA Emil Lee