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Money Talks, Bullshit Walks on Friendly Island.--- Corruption at heart of politics ---

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govtbuildingPhilipsburg: ---- Politicians in Holland has said it over and over that St. Maarten politicians are corrupt, a statement that has been debated over and under with many saying that there is more corruption in Holland than there is on St. Maarten. Given that may be true the latest development surrounding the fall of government behooves everyone to believe the Dutch is right with their statements. Just recently a commissioner was locked up and accused of forgery. While this is not the first case where high ranking officials are being detained and tried for alleged corruption it is enough to shed a dark cloud over the island.

That commissioner spent nine long days in pre-trial detention as he was questioned on his assets and achievements. A lien was placed on his income and thus he is allegedly being supported by his colleague. While there maybe a presumption of guilt everyone should be considered innocent until proven guilty.

The commissioner in question expressed himself to several media outlets saying he was ousted by his own party and colleagues, he went as far as submitting a letter to the party under which he was elected and resigned from that party. Furthermore the commissioner sent two letters to the Chairman of the Island Council, one informing him that he has declared himself an Independent member of the Island Council of St. Maarten and that the present led Government can no longer depend on him for his support. In the letter it is clearly stated that the DP led government no longer has his support. With these letters it is clear that the present government does not have the majority and measures have to be taken to make sure the island is governed. Ever since Wednesday's episode most of the commissioners stayed out of office as they had already packed their baggage to leave.

caribbean-expoWhat is not clear and is beyond anyone understanding is two days after those letters were submitted to the Chairman of the island council, he is yet to acknowledge he received those letters and what is the present status of the island. The chairman who is called to make sure there is good governance seemly has missed the boat in this case and has allowed speculations and rumors to dictate the state of affairs of the island. What has not missed the naked eyes is the fact that only two members of the executive council and the chairman attended a meeting with the central government, even after the leader of government said they were about to resign which is yet to be done.

In an invited comment the chairman of the island council Franklyn Richards said in his defense that he is not legally obliged to react to what is happening. He said that he did what has to be done which is to send copies of the commissioner's letter to each member of the island council members. "It is the Island Council who has to hire and fire commissioners and not the Chairman and so far the island council has not updated me on the procedures. They are the ones who have to call an Island Council meeting and fire the commissioner from the executive council, as long that is not done the commissioner in question would remain a full fledge member of the executive council". Asked if the commissioner can now withdraw his letters, Richards said the commissioner can do as he pleases, he can either withdraw the letters or even say he would support the new government which can consists of the same members and say he is supporting this new government.
Richards agreed that the politicians are confusing people and there are lots of rumors out there but he cannot and would not react to rumors. He said that he is monitoring the situation closely and intends to send out a release over the weekend which would serve to outline the laws of the island.

What is more disturbing is the fact the same commissioner who is known as the ‘man of action' allegedly met with his party leader Sarah Wescot-Williams and strike a deal. Whatever that deal entails is yet to be made known since the commissioner can no longer be reached for comment, but it is strong enough to make sure the present DP government remains in power as perceived. A comment from the Democratic Party leader Wescot Williams said that there is nothing concrete yet. She said latest this weekend things should be much clearer.

Leader of National Alliance William Marlin said he intends to request an Island Council meeting early next week. Marlin did not give specifics on the date on which he would make his request but he intends to seek information on the resignation of Commissioner Louie Laveist and maybe explain why one of his council members has chosen to leave his party and now support the ailing Democratic Party.

SMN News was reliably informed that the DP government would remain in office since both Louie Laveist and Theo Heyliger has returned to their camps which means the present government would remain in tact with Hyacinth Richardson support.
The source said that the Dutch is expected to come down to St. Maarten and take over. "There would be higher supervision something that is caused by elected officials who are not there to look out for the interest of the people instead it's about what is in it for them." One St. Maartener told this reporter.
Sources say the National Alliance failed to reach a deal because of island councilman Hyacinth Richardson who was willing to jump ship since he wanted to be a commissioner on either slate. "Right now supporters of Richardson is angry saying he betrayed them by meeting with leader of the Democratic Party secretly while telling his colleagues he did not meet with anyone". SMN News received confirmation from Island Councilman Rudolph Samuel who said he received three calls asking him to joint the DP but he immediately put these persons including Julian Rollocks to their place telling them he is not a juggler.

"St. Maarten politicians can be considered prostitutes since they are willing to do anything for money. These people are criticizing the youths but what kind of role model are they to us. Both the DP and NA needs to get lost we are sick to our stomach and cannot wait for the Dutch to come in, after that the island might regain some integrity" said a group of local students.

Hyacinth Jumps Ships for Labor and Culture Commissioner.

Councilman Hyacinth Richardson has since crossed the lane to join the Democratic Party. Sources close to the NA said Richardson has sold out himself to be the next commissioner of culture and labour since Louie Laveist will no longer be in the Executive Council. "The councilman made a deal with the DP to take care of his relatives mainly his sisters who are civil servants and himself sometime close to 2am Friday morning."
"This goes to show that Richardson who cannot speak Dutch or Papiamento was willing to do anything for power locally. He acted worst that a prostitute said one of supporters who campaigned heavily for him during the last Island Council Election. I have news for "Brother" he know no one likes him and I had to put my neck on the block for him on many occasions since he is very arrogant but he better not count on my support in the future" said the elderly man.

 

 

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Me
November 14, 2008
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I have to laugh. You was used like a yoyo by the politicians and your so called sources and now you want to act angry and use profanity in your "reporting". The governor is right, the people confused, but YOU had a big part to play in that because of your rush to report rumors and speculation. Wallow in your self pity now.

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iman
November 14, 2008
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brother does not need to speak papimentu to be a comissioner, Give brother a chance. He will get my vote in the dp. is onie bias news you giving. you say days earliter dweever was jumping ship, stop giving wrong news, you to busy.

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dutchlady
November 14, 2008
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Is you that cannot speak dutch b-causing you sat in the coutroom in holiday case like a likle yoyo with your writing pad, relying on the journslist from the herald and the today to translate for you. one of those good ol days they will make u write wrong article and you self will have 2 face d court, becasuing you is too much. Brother grow a big yam for the country, what have you grown?

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lieutenant
November 14, 2008
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Give the governor a break. He cant react on rumours. He has to analyse things carefully thats what he have advisors for. The decision is not only his. When all you finish, is so all you will jump to conclusion and creat lies and rumours about him. Leave franky alone. He is a wise man , very fit, goes to the gym regularly and mediate alot. Leave my lieutenat governor alone. PLEASE.

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Hoss
November 15, 2008
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Now that it became obvious that the media was taken for a ride by the politrickians, it would certainly be a good idea to divulge to the general public the full names of these so-called "reliable sources" that fed you all the rumours!
In this article, only Rollocks is mentioned, while you mention 3 calls to Samuel.
Perhaps u should clearly distinguish between facts and fiction in the articles. "SMNN received confirmation from Rudolph Samuel that he received a phone call from Julian Rollocks......etc"

Hoss

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sing-song
November 15, 2008
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At least the media got attention for 2 wwks. Back to their old selves now. Every home have it problems , muchless for governments. Sarah, Hold your head up high, girl.. Let Theo wait for the leadership. You much older than him so his days will come. Dont be intimidated.

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media man
November 15, 2008
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The media got what they deserved. A good lesson in reporting. They have so often reported rumors that its normal for them. They have confussed the people not the politicans. I have said so often that sensation is all the media stands for not journalism. This is a good example. The media had an agenda towards the present government and got played.

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Koert Kerkhoff Brice
November 15, 2008
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This whole article shows that we are in dire need of change and so do the reactions.
In a REAL democracy you can state names. So, not 'the commissioner who resigned', but Louie Laveist. Not 'reliable sources', but names; All of you who sign your reactions with names that maybe linked to your real name by insiders, but are totally obscure to others, show that one way or another you are afraid to state your opinion, which should not be in a REAL democracy.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that people resign their seats in gouvernment and then reconsider.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that people get elected on the slate of one party and then change sides for a seat in government.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that members of government resign and then proceed to clear their desks; their desks and everything on it does not belong to them or their party; what they do is called stealing.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that a legislative body has to request a meeting to be organised; these procedures are worse than the ones that caused the French revolution.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that arguments of the like: , 'very fit, goes to the gym regularly and mediate (you mean: MEDITATE?) alot' are taken seriously when it comes to decide whether a person, in this case the Lieutenant-Gouvernor Franklyn Richards, is capable.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that a member of gouvernment can be the object of a criminal investigation and NOT be automatically suspended until it is clear that he is indeed innocent as presumed.
In a REAL democracy it is impossible that we, the voters, vote for people NOT because they are able, trustworthy, and dedicated to the interest of the society (the word 'country' is too contaminated), but because we get a pay off.
In a REAL democracy the people should have marched to the gouvernment building, evicted ALL the members of the island council and organized supervised elections with a whole new set of candidates.

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in shock
November 15, 2008
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The tortoise (turtle) & the Hare (rabbit)
A lesson "hopefully" learned again.

One day a hare saw a tortoise walking slowly along and began to laugh and mock him. The hare challenged the tortoise to a race and the tortoise accepted. They agreed on a route and started off the race. The hare shot ahead and ran briskly for some time. Then seeing that he was far ahead of the tortoise, he thought he'd sit under a tree for some time and relax before continuing the race.

He sat under the tree and soon fell asleep. The tortoise, plodding on, overtook him and finished the race. The hare woke up and realized that he had lost the race.

The moral, stated at the end of the fable, is, "Slow and steady wins the race."

This is why the DP has always won the elections, "Wisdom".
They might be as corrupt as the devil but they know how to run politics unlike the NA who will always remain in opposition because the like to gloat and count their eggs before they hatch. Take a rest before the race is won. SAD.

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sing-song
November 15, 2008
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In shock, u are so reight. NA stopped the proceeding with the vote off no confidence against maria after she said she would resign. They had to go all the way but rather stopped. from the way, it looks . NA seems to be the ones playing dirty politicss. Looks klike they are being paid off. Prime Minister William , dont count your chicken before they are hatched.

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R.I.J
November 15, 2008
190.102.12.43
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I've read the article and the comments above mine.....its funny how everyone has something to say about the media on the corrupt politicians but does not realize that the people...the same ones writing the comments and criticize the journalism on this site are responsible for electing the commissioners in office today. DP has been in government for a long time and they have been corrupt for all along. Everyone is complaining now but no one complained when the candidates were buying your votes.....everyone wanted to see what they could get for themselves the damn lines for collecting fls600 from Theo Heyliger were so long u would think there was free food giving out. The governor can't be left alone.....he knew about it.....after all this is an island of gossip and he did NOTHING I could assume he was getting his cut too. The obvious solution would have been to give the opposition a chance in Government but everyone was looking at what they could get so that was not possible.

By the way in case you are wondering......I didn't vote.....I refused take part in such blatant corruption.Either way DP would have still one because of how easily the voters can be bought.

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Me
November 15, 2008
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And you know what Theo and the politicians will say? "It wasn't me, it was the media making the statements". LOL This whole process is called "test ballooning". We saw it for the US Elections this year as well. When blog reports were usually wrong because politicians either wanted to send a message or drop lil hint (wink wink) to get reporters mouths bubbling. Notice I said "blog reports". This site is meant to be a news site, but it functions like a blog because stories are hardly ever corroborated. So it becomes melee. So people will eventually start to question the credibility of anything here. And this didn't start now. The media will be scapegoated watch and see. "It wasn't us! We don't control the media"

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Choops
November 15, 2008
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Dear R.I.J

If you didn't vote, hush. Cast your vote in order to have an opinion. You didn't vote so you're an enabler of the current government as well. End of story.

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Proud Dad
November 15, 2008
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It's funny how NA supporters always point out DP buying votes, but they refuse to see when Frans and a few others gave out laptop and money for votes also........Politics has to change on SXM, Both parties a equally corrupt, what we need is a new generation of people to rise up and lead this nation.

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R.I.J
November 15, 2008
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Just to clarify to those who had something to say about my previous comment.....I am not an NA supporter, there are people on the DP, NA and PPA.......who did not buy votes.....also I did not vote.....because it would have not made a difference so many other voters had already sold thier vote......so the outcome was already decided(the party that gave out the most money to the most people won).....I may not have an opinion because I could say I was off island during elections.........and those of you who sold yourselves are responsible for the current state of the island....

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Explorer
November 15, 2008
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The island has a problem. Take an inventory of all the media houses ( Radio & Print) Who are they owned by, who are their staff, and who "supports" them.
The reporters, where are they from (Nationality), what training or education do they have. Do they understand how our legal, political and cultural system work?
How many local people are away studying broadcasting are reporting. The level of the media has to be raised to a much higher level, and should be dominated by locals

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The Observer
November 15, 2008
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yah yah yah..The government is a circus. Sorry to say but some voters are just a bunch of fools...Look at what is going here. While Louie was walking Sarah and Maria put their legs in the way and Louie fell down and got a boo boo....Louie started to cry because Sarah did not say sorry or give him a chocolate to make him feel better....Loiue left crying his eyeballs out....(POOR BABY!) Louie get vex with sarah and Maria....he doh want to see Sarah......He go all around saying what he will do and what he wouldn't do if Sarah doh give give a plaster for his boo boo...Sarah was going mad.....she was fraid bcause she hear Louie going to a haitian voodo doctor to fix Sarah......The Vodoo spell already started working and Sarah started to have nightmares and getting anxiety attacts. Sarah thik she could handle it but the vodoo was too strong for her.....So she send her clonies to Louie to beg for forgiveness.....Louie make some big demands and Sarah say what ever it takes....Louie then run back to Sarah......Sarah first had to massage Louie leg because he was still in pain..She give him a big plaster and boxes of chocolate and some XANAX (anti depressant drugs) to calm him down..Now Louie was like a TehBEH after he take de drugs but after de drugs wear off he still have boxes of chocolate there to last him a lifetime..So now he laughing......and saying " Boyyyy..... I smart, I hold them" LOL
Now tell me people of St. Maarten....WHO IS FOOLING WHO?????

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The Observer
November 15, 2008
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Rumours Rumours Rumours...Too many damn rumours!!!!!!!!!

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Shame and scandal
November 15, 2008
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Look what our island come to. WE ARE THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE WORLD. What a shame

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