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Sint Maarten's Prices Hold Steady in Q3 2025.

cpiindexation15012026PHILIPSBURG:--- The latest figures from the Department of Statistics (STAT) show continued price stability for consumers in Sint Maarten. Released on January 9, 2026, the Q3 2025 Consumer Price Index (CPI) report indicates only minor shifts in the cost of goods and services, suggesting a balanced economic environment.

This article breaks down the key findings from the report. We will look at the small overall price increase, examine which household costs went up or down, and compare current numbers with previous periods to give you a clear picture of the local economy.

A Snapshot of Q3 2025 Consumer Prices

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a crucial measure that tracks the average change in prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services. For the third quarter of 2025, the CPI stood at 115.09.

This represents a slight increase of just 0.76% when compared to the second quarter of 2025, which had a CPI of 114.23. This minimal change shows that, on the whole, prices for everyday items and services did not experience significant volatility between July and September of 2025.

The Bigger Picture: A Year-on-Comparison

To understand longer-term trends, it is helpful to compare the current quarter with the same period in the previous year. When we look at Q3 2025 (115.09) and compare it to Q3 2024 (113.82), we see an annual increase of 1.12%. This moderate rise over 12 months reinforces the theme of stability.

Furthermore, by averaging the CPI across the first three quarters of 2025, we see a 1.09% increase compared to the same nine-month span in 2024. These figures collectively point to a predictable, steady economic climate, with inflation remaining in check.

A Closer Look at Your Household Spending

While the overall index shows stability, prices within specific categories fluctuated. The CPI report highlights four key expenditure categories that have the largest influence on the overall index. Let's examine how they changed from the second quarter to the third quarter of 2025.

Housing, Water and Energy Costs Decline

Good news for household budgets came from the Housing, Water and Energy category, which saw a decrease of 0.53%. This reduction was primarily driven by lower electricity costs, offering some relief to residents. As this category carries the heaviest weight in the CPI calculation (36.1%), any decrease here has a significant impact on overall living expenses.

Transport Costs Rise

In contrast, the Transport category experienced a notable increase of 3.97%. This rise was mainly due to higher prices for fuels and lubricants used in personal vehicles. For commuters and drivers, this meant spending more to get around during the third quarter.

Miscellaneous Goods and Services See an Uptick

The Miscellaneous Goods and Services category, which includes items like insurance and social protection, recorded a 2.26% increase. The report identifies higher costs related to social protection as a key factor contributing to this rise.

Food and Beverage Prices Edge Up Slightly

Prices in the Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages category increased by a minimal 0.10%. This very slight change was influenced by minor price increases in vegetables. Shoppers likely did not notice a major difference in their grocery bills during this period.

How Q3 2025 Compares to Q3 2024

Analyzing the year-on-year changes for these major categories provides deeper insight into economic pressures over the last 12 months.

  • Housing, Water and Energy: This category decreased by 0.29% compared to Q3 2024. The decline was attributed to lower costs for electricity, gas, water, and home maintenance.
  • Transport: A significant 5.43% increase was recorded in this category over the year. This was strongly influenced by higher prices for passenger air transport, making travel more expensive than it was in 2024.
  • Miscellaneous Goods and Services: This area saw a 3.80% increase, largely due to upward price movements in life insurance policies.
  • Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages: Food costs rose by 2.31% compared to the previous year, with notable price pressures observed specifically in meat products.

What This Means for You

The latest CPI report paints a picture of a stable economy in Sint Maarten. While transportation costs, particularly for fuel and air travel, have increased, these have been partly offset by lower utility bills. The overall inflation rate remains modest, which means your money has largely maintained its purchasing power over the last quarter and year.

The Department of Statistics continues to monitor these trends to provide clear, reliable information on the health of our economy. Understanding these shifts helps residents, business owners, and policymakers make informed decisions.


ENNIA Celebrates Successful First Year Post-Restructuring.

WILLEMSTAD:---  Insurance provider ENNIA is reflecting positively on 2025, marking its first year of operations as a restructured legal entity under the same trusted brand. According to the company’s management, the restructuring process initiated at the start of 2025 exceeded expectations, achieving and surpassing its recovery goals.

While the final financial results are still pending audit and approval, ENNIA anticipates reporting favorable outcomes in its annual financial statements, scheduled for release in April 2026. The company views 2025 as a pivotal year in its recovery journey, emphasizing efforts to rebuild trust, enhance transparency, and solidify its market position.

Encouraging Progress

CEO Lesley Ann Brodie described the initial results as highly encouraging. She highlighted ENNIA’s ongoing commitment to investing in its workforce, fostering innovation, and strengthening customer relationships. These efforts aim to ensure the company’s sustainable growth in an ever-evolving market landscape.

High Court Advisory: Buncamper Corruption Convictions to Stand in Landmark Caribbean Case.

toonjiemaria15012026THE HAGUE / PHILIPSBURG:---  In a decisive step toward concluding a major Caribbean corruption scandal, the Advocate General of the High Court has advised that the convictions of former high-ranking Sint Maarten official Claudius Buncamper and his wife, Maria Buncamper-Molanus, for bribery and forgery should be upheld. This recommendation reinforces earlier court rulings and marks a significant moment for justice and public accountability in the region.

The case, which emerged from the extensive "Ruby" investigation launched in 2018, exposed a sophisticated network of corruption centered on the manipulation of public contracts and the misuse of government funds for personal enrichment. The Advocate General’s conclusion, published on January 13, 2026, systematically dismantled the defense's appeals, paving the way for the Supreme Court's final judgment, expected on March 24.

A Sophisticated Scheme of Bribery and Deceit

At the core of the scandal was the public tender for the management of the Sint Maarten landfill, known locally as the "Dump." Claudius Buncamper, then the Head of Infrastructure Management at the Ministry of VROMI (Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure), abused his authority to ensure a specific company was awarded the lucrative contract.

Court documents reveal that Buncamper and his wife did not merely accept bribes; they orchestrated the entire scheme. They provided insider information and actively helped draft the winning bidder’s tender documents. Digital forensics proved crucial, with metadata from Word files showing Maria Buncamper-Molanus’s user account as the "creator" of key documents.

In exchange for this illegal assistance, the Buncampers demanded substantial kickbacks. These were channeled through seemingly legitimate business dealings. The winning company was coerced into hiring Maria’s administrative services firm at inflated prices and employing their son, who reportedly collected a salary despite rarely showing up for work.

Falsified Invoices and Public Funds

The corruption extended beyond the landfill tender. The "Ruby" investigation also uncovered a long-running fraud where Claudius Buncamper had private expenses paid for by the government. These costs, which included home security systems and personal renovations, were funneled through a third-party contractor managing the island’s sewage treatment plant.

To conceal the fraud, invoices were systematically altered to appear as legitimate expenses related to the sewage plant. These falsified documents were then submitted to the Ministry of VROMI and paid out from a provisional budget post, effectively causing taxpayers to unknowingly fund the Buncampers' private expenditures.

Judicial Outcome and Implications

While the Advocate General advised upholding the convictions, a minor sentence reduction was recommended due to the lengthy duration of the legal proceedings. The original sentences handed down by the Joint Court of Justice were severe:

  • Claudius Buncamper: Sentenced to 32 months in prison and a seven-year ban from holding any public office.
  • Maria Buncamper-Molanus: Received a 12-month suspended prison sentence and was ordered to perform 210 hours of community service for her role as a co-perpetrator.

The defense's argument that the lower courts had wrongfully reached their convictions was dismissed. The Advocate General found the evidence compelling and the court's reasoning "not incomprehensible," highlighting the strength of the prosecution's case.

This landmark case sends a powerful message about public integrity and the rule of law in the Dutch Caribbean. It demonstrates that even complex, high-level corruption can be unraveled through diligent investigation and the power of digital evidence. The convictions stand as a critical precedent, reinforcing that public officials who betray their trust for personal gain will be held accountable.

 

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CPS: Navigating Wellness in 2026: Experts Share Essential Strategies for Sustainable Health and Nutrition Goals.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- It’s a new year – 2026 - and many set out their goals, which also include achieving and maintaining a healthy weight.

As we step into the second half of the decade, the landscape of personal wellness is shifting from restrictive dieting toward long-term, sustainable health integration.

Every year the Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (Ministry VSA), as part of its annual health observances calendar, highlights and creates awareness about health matters.

For the month of January, CPS is profiling healthy weight and nutrition.
CPS would like to offer some tips designed to help individuals set realistic goals that prioritize both physical vitality and mental well-being.

The beginning of a new year often brings a surge of ambitious health resolutions that can be difficult to maintain. However, 2026 is being hailed as the year of "Functional Longevity."

Experts suggest that the most successful individuals are those who move away from "all-or-nothing" mentalities and instead focus on incremental habits.

The key nutrition and wellness tips for 2026 are: prioritize whole, nutrient-dense foods where you focus on "adding" rather than "subtracting." Incorporate a wider variety of leafy greens, ancient grains, and lean proteins to support gut health and steady energy levels.

Hydration with intention. Beyond simple water intake, focus on maintaining electrolyte balance, especially for those with active lifestyles.

Mindful movement. Instead of grueling, unsustainable workout schedules, aim for 150 minutes of moderate activity per week that you actually enjoy, such as brisk walking, swimming, or functional strength training.

Rest as a pillar of health. Sleep hygiene is now recognized as being just as critical as diet. Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep to regulate metabolic hormones and cognitive function.

The role of professional guidance. While self-motivation is vital, CPS emphasizes that the foundation of any health journey must be built on professional medical advice. Individual health profiles vary wildly based on genetics, age, and pre-existing conditions.

The most important health goal anyone can set this year is to schedule an annual physical. Do It Yourself health can only take you so far.

Regular screenings and consultations with a primary care physician are essential to catch underlying issues early and to ensure that your nutritional or fitness changes are safe for your specific body chemistry.

CPS recommends that all individuals maintain a "Health Log" to share with their physicians, noting any significant changes in energy, mood, or physical performance.

Contact your family physician or CPS at 914 for more information on maintaining a healthy weight and the nutritional benefits for 2026.

In Remembrance of Marc Marshall.

On behalf of the Board and staff of the Sint Maarten Library


markmarshall15012026The passing of Marc Marshall invites us to pause — not only in sorrow, but in reflection.
Marc served as General Manager of the Sint Maarten Library for a period of two years. His time with the institution unfolded during a demanding chapter, marked by transition, pressure, and complex challenges. It was not an easy season, nor a simple role to carry.
Yet even in turbulence, Marc showed up.
He accepted responsibility at a time when the Library was navigating significant change, and he did so with commitment and resolve. He understood the weight of the position and the expectations that came with it. While circumstances were often difficult, Marc remained present, engaged, and willing to shoulder the task entrusted to him.
Beyond roles and outcomes, we remember Marc foremost as a person. A man who cared deeply, who tried, who bore responsibility in the public eye while carrying his own private battles. Those who worked with him knew his humanity — his moments of warmth, his sincerity, and his desire to do right by the institution he served.
As a Board, we believe it is important to honor Marc not by overstating his tenure, but by acknowledging his willingness to serve during a challenging period and his contribution to the ongoing story of the Sint Maarten Library. Institutions are shaped not only by their successes, but also by those who step forward when the road is uncertain.
Marc Marshall was one of those people.
We extend our sincere condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and all who knew him beyond his professional title. May he be remembered with compassion, fairness, and grace —and may his memory remind us of the human beings behind the positions we hold.
To honor and acknowledge his life, the Sint Maarten Library will host a Celebration of Life tribute on Thursday, January 22, 2026, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., in Room 202 at the University of St. Martin (USM). The tribute will include a short program reflecting on Mr. Marshall’s life, leadership, and contributions to the Sint Maarten Library and the wider community.
In observance of this tribute, the Cay Hill and Belvedere Library locations will be closed on Thursday, January 22, 2026. The Main Library will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All locations will reopen on Friday, January 23, 2026, for regular service.
Board of Directors and staff of
Sint Maarten Library


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