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Source: The Daily Herald
11 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

SZV takes card selling scheme ‘very seriously’

HARBOUR VIEW--Social and Health Care Insurance SZV says it is taking the reports of an employee selling its insurance cards "very seriously."

"This case is being taken very seriously, as it does not only have repercussions for the organisation, but also for the people of St. Maarten," SZV said in a brief statement issued on Tuesday. "The SZV team is working diligently so as to not compromise the investigation in any way. When the findings of the investigation become conclusive, the appropriate measures will be taken."

SZV said it was not at liberty to divulge any details related to the ongoing investigation due to the complexity of the situation.

United People's (UP) party Member of Parliament Franklin Meyers disclosed on Monday that an investigation was being conducted into allegations of an employee selling SZV cards to persons who were not properly registered or who were not actually paying premiums.

He said if proven true, this matter would have severe consequences for SZV's viability, for the country and for every hard-working person in St Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
11 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

Women’s desk celebrates new identity, reveals logo

HOPE ESTATE--On Monday, March 9, the first working day after International Women's Day on March 8, the Women's Desk revealed its new logo and some significant developments for the future in a ceremony at the Gaston Boasman Help Desk in Hope Estate.

Master of Ceremonies for the celebration was Elencia Baptiste-Boasman who invited all those present, including Minister Rita Bourne-Gumbs, Acting Secretary General Joy Arnell, Dr. Virginia Asin, Dr. Ellis and MP and former Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever.

The ceremony started with two talented students of Charlotte Brookson Academy who gave a touching rendition of the St Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
11 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

Centuries-old DNA helps identify Zoutsteeg slave skeleton origins

PHILIPSBURG/UNITED STATES--A newly developed genetic technique enabled researchers to sequence DNA from the teeth of 300-year-old skeletons, helping to pinpoint where in Africa three slaves had likely lived before being captured.

More than 300 years ago, three African-born slaves died on St. Maarten. No written records memorialized their fate, and their names and precise ethnic background remained a mystery.

For centuries, their skeletons were subjected to the hot, wet weather of the tropical island until they were unearthed in 2010 during a construction project on Zoutsteeg, an alley between Cannegieter Street and Back Street.

Now researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of Copenhagen have extracted and sequenced tiny bits of DNA remaining in the skeletons' teeth Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
11 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

Parliament’s integrity needs to be assessed by ad hoc committee

PHILIPSBURG--"I think some type of assessment document should be proposed in the committee on areas that need to be assessed to form an assessment, because if Parliament has to assess itself we have to decide upon what we will be assessing ourselves." That statement from National Alliance (NA) deputy leader Member of Parliament (MP) Silveria Jacobs summed up Tuesday's meeting of Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee on Integrity.

The ad hoc committee, chaired by independent MP Cornelius de Weever, is set to meet again in two weeks, at which time committee members are expected to table a proposal on the way forward and give comments on the establishment of a Code of Conduct for Parliament.

De Weever submitted a proposal for a code of conduct he had formulated with elements of similar codes in place in the United Kingdom and Trinidad and Tobago Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
11 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

Boasman sets record straight on TelEm board, Mediator positions

PHILIPSBURG--TelEm Group Supervisory Board Chairman and Mediator Rafael Boasman has responded to conflict-of-interest criticisms levelled against him by the St. Maarten Communications Union (SMCU).

SMCU had called on Boasman to step down from his position on the supervisory board as it was a conflict of interest with his position as Mediator.

Boasman told The Daily Herald in an invited comment that although the board did not handle the day-to-day operations of the company and only held a supervisory function he had made it clear that he would not mediate in any labour issues with TelEm because of his position as Mediator.

Boasman has been on the TelEm board since 2008 and was appointed Mediator in 2011 Read more


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Source: SMN-News
11 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
>PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday, March 6th, 2015 Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet , Chairwoman and Gerard Richardson, Secretary-general (SG) of the Social Economic Council (SER) provided a delegation of members of the Youth Parliament of Sint Maarten with a presentation on the advisory body.

Chairwoman Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet gave an outline of the workings of the advisory body mainly on the role of its members and staff Read more


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Source: SMN-News
11 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
>Airport Road:---  on February 26, WINAIR held their quarterly marketing meeting with the British Virgin Islands in Tortola at the BVI Tourist Board in Roadtown. WINAIR reported the results of the first year it has been flying to Tortola since December 15 2013. Over 7100 passengers have been transported to date between St Read more

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Source: SMN-News
11 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
style="text-align: center;">POWER HOUR was a success, now it is time to GO DOMINATE TAXES!

Great Bay:--- NFOBIZZ made an announcement that it will host its first intensive training for the year on March 31, 2015 at the POWER HOUR recently. The POWER HOUR, which was held on March 4, 2015 at the Belair Community Centre, attracted more than 60 participants from both the Northern and Southern sides of the island Read more


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Source: SMN-News
11 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
>PHILIPSBURG:--- In another closed door meeting of the Permanent Committee presentations were made to members of Parliament by the SMMC director, SZV interim CEO as well as by government as to where they are now.
Strangely enough, members of the NA faction in Parliament had requested a Central Committee meeting with these same entities back in December which had been convened after the budget meetings and for which a postponement was requested by the entities mentioned above so they could meet in a workshop and come with an action plan moving forward to address these issues.
Evidently, while it was commendable that all involved see the importance of the issues at hand and have mentioned their willingness to work together, it is clear that the meeting was premature as the Conference/workshop is planned for March 19th and how the entities will actually work together has not been ironed out.
It is the belief of the NA faction that the outcome of said conference would have formed a better basis for the requested meeting of the Central Committee of Parliament which should in fact be open and give the general public a clear picture as to the state of affairs of our medical institutions as well as to hear the commitment expressed by all towards finding a viable solution to the challenges in health care that St Read more

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Source: SMN-News
11 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
>PHILIPSBURG:--- An investigation is currently on the way at the Social and Health Insurance Funds SZV into allegations of an employee selling SZV cards to people who are not properly registered or who are not actually paying premiums.
United People's (UP) party deputy leader Member of Parliament (MP) Franklin Meyers said Monday he is eagerly awaiting the results of the investigation.
"This situation, if proven as true, has severe consequences for the viability of SZV, for the country and for every hard working person on St Read more

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Source: SMN-News
11 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
style="text-align: center;">Says Surinamese Contractors should be deported.

PHILIPSBURG:--- President of the St. Maarten Communication Union (SMCU) Ludson Evers has issued a strong call on government to follow the rule of law on St. Maarten. Evers said that after the press conference he held with members of the media last week, management immediately instructed the six Surinamese contractors to stay away from work. He said the inspectorate of labor also visited TELEM and they informed management that these workers cannot work for TELEM unless their working and residency documents are in order Read more


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Source: SXMIslandTime
10 Mar 2015 09:56 PM

Minister Teatt Connor Presented With 2014 Yearbook

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - The Department of Statistics (STAT) published a Yearbook at the end of 2014.

It is a user-friendly; a compact publication based on the latest statistics on a range of topics from St. Maarten's population, to health & education to tourism and transport and much more.

The Yearbook is available digitally at www.stat.gov.sx and priced at ANG 25.00 for print copies which can be bought at the Receivers Office.

In Photo: L to R: Minister Hon. Read more


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Source: SXMIslandTime
10 Mar 2015 09:45 PM

Ser Presentation For The Members Of Youth Parliament Of Sint Maarten

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - On Friday, March 6th, 2015 Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet , Chairwoman and Gerard Richardson, Secretary-general (SG) of the Social Economic Council (SER) provided a delegation of members of the Youth Parliament of Sint Maarten with a presentation on the advisory body.

Chairwoman Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet gave an outline of the workings of the advisory body mainly on the role of its members and staff Read more


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Source: SXMIslandTime
10 Mar 2015 12:04 AM

Readers Are Leaders Black History Month Event

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten — In February of this year, the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise, in collaboration with the Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL), hosted the annual Readers are Leaders Black History Month Celebration.

Readers are Leaders is a reading program where the goal is to encourage reading by teenagers and to show that reading is fun.

Reading is important to develop yourself, to develop imagination and curiosity and it lets you think outside the box.

Aside from the reading challenge, the Readers are Leaders program also challenges students from various high schools on the island through contests, in which they can sing, read poetry and speeches and dance.

The competition started off with music and the reading of the famous Dr Read more


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Source: SXMIslandTime
09 Mar 2015 10:58 PM

Plenary Session Of Parliament Scheduled For Wednesday About The St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation

PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten – The House of Parliament will meet in a public plenary session on March 11. This session is the continuation of the initial session that was held on December 22, 2014 which is now being reconvened.

The Acting Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Marcel Gumbs, will be present for the public plenary session of the House of Parliament.

The plenary session is set for Wednesday at 10.00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point is the request to the Governments Accountants Bureau SOAB to carry out a forensic investigation into the operations of the St Read more


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Source: SXMIslandTime
09 Mar 2015 10:53 PM

Parliamentary Meeting Between Smmc, Szv And Govt. Premature Says Mp Silveria Jacobs

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - In another closed door meeting of the Permanent Committee presentations were made to members of Parliament by the SMMC director, SZV interim CEO as well as by government as to where they are now.

Strangely enough, members of the NA faction in Parliament had requested a Central Committee meeting with these same entities back in December which had been convened after the budget meetings and for which a postponement was requested by the entities mentioned above so they could meet in a workshop and come with an action plan moving forward to address these issues.

Evidently, while it was commendable that all involved see the importance of the issues at hand and have mentioned their willingness to work together, it is clear that the meeting was premature as the Conference/workshop is planned for March 19th and how the entities will actually work together has not been ironed out.

It is the belief of the NA faction that the outcome of said conference would have formed a better basis for the requested meeting of the Central Committee of Parliament which should in fact be open and give the general public a clear picture as to the state of affairs of our medical institutions as well as to hear the commitment expressed by all towards finding a viable solution to the challenges in health care that St Read more


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HOPE
Source: SXMIslandTime
09 Mar 2015 09:30 PM

Up Mp Meyers Awaits Finding In Szv Card Selling Scheme

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - An investigation is currently on the way at the Social and Health Insurance Funds SZV into allegations of an employee selling SZV cards to people who are not properly registered or who are not actually paying premiums.

United People's (UP) party deputy leader Member of Parliament (MP) Franklin Meyers said Monday he is eagerly awaiting the results of the investigation.

"This situation, if proven as true, has severe consequences for the viability of SZV, for the country and for every hard working person on St Read more


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Source: Today SXM
09 Mar 2015 07:00 PM

Scholar Julio Romney; “St. Maarten Is Not A Country”

GREAT BAY – “Sint Maarten is not a country.” That statement from political scientist Julio Romney during the presentation of his book St. Maarten: Our Constituent State Constituent Framework resulted in a heated debate with Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt, who strongly disagreed. Romney however, stuck to his position: “For Pete’s sake, you cannot even determine your own budget,” he said, slightly exasperated.

Romney’s 128-page book about St. Maarten’s governing system dives deeper into what Romney calls incorrect political terms, like ‘Country Sint Maarten,’ ‘dualism’ and ‘separation of powers.’

According to Romney – a scholar of comparative government and politics – these terms are “conceptually taken out of context.” His explanation in the book: “St Read more


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Source: Today SXM
09 Mar 2015 07:00 PM

Jose Lake: St. Maarten Is Ready For Independence At Next Referendum

GREATBAY—St. Maarten is anticipated to take the leap to being an independent country within the next five years, president of the Independence for St. Martin Foundation Jose Lake said in a press conference yesterday.

“We have seen a great increase in the interest in independence and it’s a much larger group that is supporting independence. We are at a stage where it will become necessary within short for us to lobby the parliament to get them to move to a new referendum within another year or two,” Lake said Read more


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Source: Today SXM
09 Mar 2015 06:57 PM

Romney’S Draft Electoral Ordinance Prohibits Going Independent

St. Maarten – Political analyst Julio Romney presented on Wednesday evening his proposal for electoral reform in the form of a draft electoral reconciliation ordinance. The draft contains two key differences with the current system. One is the way seats are distributed among the parties that contest the elections; the other is a ban for Members of Parliament to declare themselves independent.

Romney supports the D’Hondt system for seat distribution. In this system, the numbers of votes won by each party are divided by a series of increasing denominators – from 1 until as high as necessary to arrive at a result.

Using this method, the results of the 2014 elections would have been exactly the same in terms of seat distribution Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
07 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

Illidge to sit for bribery, loses right to be elected

PHILIPSBURG--Former independent Member of Parliament (MP)Patrick Illidge (49) was sentenced Friday to eighteen months in prison, six of which were suspended, on two years' probation for bribery. The Judge also revoked Illidge's right to be elected and imposed a ban from holding public office for five years.

During the hearings in this case, which took place February 11-13, the Prosecutor's Office had requested 30 months, 10 of which were to be suspended.

Illidge and Bada Bing brothel owner Jaap van den Heuvel were the main suspects in the so-called Orca investigations Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
07 Mar 2015 06:25 AM

Bada Bing owner guilty of bribery, tax evasion, trafficking of women

PHILIPSBURG--The Court of First Instance convicted Bada Bing owner Jaap van den Heuvel (49) Friday to 42 months, twelve of which were suspended, on two years' probation. He was found guilty of bribery of former independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge, and of money-laundering, tax evasion, trafficking of women and forgery of a commercial lease agreement.

Van den Heuvel was not present to hear the Court's decision in his case, as he is currently residing in the Netherlands.

Third suspect in the so-called Orca investigations, Bada Bing manager Krijn van der Brug (41) was sentenced to nine months suspended on two years' probation and 240 hours of community service for involvement in the trafficking of women.

Van den Heuvel's company Lunteren NV was ordered to pay NAf Read more


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Source: SMN-News
07 Mar 2015 06:23 AM

DP MP sends Letter to Chairman of Parliament on the Dredging of Simpson Bay Lagoon

>PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Sarah Wescot Williams dispatched a letter to the chairman of Parliament requesting information on the halting and illegal dredging of the Simpson Bay Lagoon. Wescot Williams commended the Nature Foundation for their swift actions which resulted in the halt. Excerps from the letter sent to the Chairman of Parliament Dr Read more

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Source: SMN-News
07 Mar 2015 06:23 AM
>PHILIPSBURG:--- During the celebrations of Rotary's 110th Anniversary, the Rotary Club of Sint Maarten-Mid Isle welcomed Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs as an Honorary Member.
Honorary membership in Rotary Clubs are recognized to individuals for their unusual contributions to Rotary and society. PM Gumbs for many years have attended the clu Read more

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