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Integrity of ParliamentWescot Williams said another topic she intends to raise is the integrity of the Parliament of St. Maarten. The Democratic Party Member of Parliament and former Prime Minister said in October 2014 the Parliament of St. Maarten voted unanimously to reject the instruction issued by the Kingdom Council of Ministers to Governor Holiday on the matter of integrity. The Government of St. Maarten was also mandated to have a plan of approach on how they will deal with the matters of integrity as outlined the various reports, namely the PWC, Witt and Samson. Those reports clearly indicated that the Parliament of St. Maarten had inadequate oversight and therefore there was a need to have a body that will register gifts, side jobs, and other incompatible functions.Wescot Williams said she also intends to follow up on the questions she and two members of the National Alliance sent to the Harbor Group of Companies asking that they provide answers to specific questions. She said the three persons that signed the letter wants to know the exact cost of the Causeway and the Turn over Tax, the exact cost to host the FCCA conference in St. Maarten, the head tax, the situation with the Dehers and the Harbor Group of Companies, the issue of the crane as to who purchased it and from where, government dividends.Another fact that MP Wescot Williams stressed is the Parliament of St. Maarten wants a forensic investigation conducted at the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SMHDF).When asked what is her opinion on the Counterpart policy that is now played in the media, Wescot Williams said that when the UPP signed their governing agreement they mentioned that the Counterpart policy was ready for publication, she said MP Cornelius de Weever used that policy as an excuse to break the first coalition and they mentioned in their agreement that the policy was ready for publication. "Today you are hearing that the policy will be introduced during the 3rd quarter of 2015. Wescot Williams also mentioned that in August 2014 former Minister of Labor Cornelius de Weever presented a draft project that he said would have been used as a pilot project which the Council of Ministers approved. She said back then the former Minister said they had businesses from the private sector that were willing to work with them. Wescot Willians said when she meet with the Minister of TEATT Claret Conner she intends to ask him for his view on this policy which is already on the books and how it will affect the economy and private sector.
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