Prosecutor Rienk Mud confirmed that the report was sent to the attorney general. Mud also confirmed that his office is busy studying the report.
In the meantime, the National Alliance board held a meeting on Tuesday night to further discuss how they would have the National Alliance majority in the executive council handle the report which has been constantly making headlines on St. Maarten.
According to reliable sources the National Alliance board members feel that their party leader needs to act since the commissioner responsible for ROB is not taking the necessary measures to safeguard government. It is understood that one of the contentions of the National Alliance is that this report may well stand in the way when it comes to St. Maarten getting its status on 10/10/10.
Ever since the final report was delivered the executive council has been trying to get Commissioner Theo Heyliger to act on his report but to date nothing has been done.