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Integrity Symposium 2025 Strengthens National Dialogue on Whistleblowing and Accountability.

integritychamber24112025Belair, Sint Maarten:---  The Integrity Chamber hosted its second Integrity Symposium last Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at the Belair Community Centre. Approximately 100 invited guests attended, including dignitaries and representatives of the Government, government-owned entities, integrity stakeholders, and community leaders. This year’s theme, “Whistleblowing – Encouraging Accountability,” centered on the critical role that reporting wrongdoing plays in strengthening Sint Maarten’s integrity systems. Mistress of the Ceremony, Mrs. Amanda Vital-Bedminister, facilitated the event.
The symposium opened with an address by the Prime Minister of Sint Maarten, the Honourable Dr. Luc Mercelina, who emphasized the national importance of accountability and ethical leadership.
President of the Integrity Chamber, Rik Bergman, followed with remarks on the shared responsibility across society. “Integrity cannot be achieved by institutions alone. It requires the active participation of every employee, every manager, and every citizen. Through dialogue, we can explore how to create safe channels for reporting, how to protect whistleblowers, and how to shift cultural perceptions so that whistleblowers are seen not as troublemakers, but as guardians of integrity”.
Whistleblower Protection Lead at Transparency International, Marie Terracol, shared a short video message on international best practices for implementing whistleblowing policies and protecting whistleblowers.
The event featured two (2) keynote speakers. Ms. Anika Kentish, a freelance journalist 

and advocate for freedom of expression across the Caribbean, provided a regional perspective on whistleblowing in a small society, and Mr. Wilbert Tomesen, former Chairman of the Dutch Whistleblowers Authority, offered an international perspective on whistleblowing and developing strong reporting frameworks.

A panel discussion, moderated by Ms. Giselle York, brought together the two (2) keynote speakers along with two (2) local panelists. From the private sector, Ms. Kyria Ali, CEO of NAGICO, and union leader and president of WICSU-PSU, Ms. Sharon Cangieter. The conversation explored the importance of creating safe channels for reporting misconduct, shifting cultural attitudes toward whistleblowing, and supporting legislative efforts to protect those who come forward. It also highlighted the role of the Integrity Chamber as an institute where misconduct can be safely reported.
At the event's close, participants reflected on how the Symposium had influenced their perspective on whistleblowing. Remarkably, 76% affirmed that they already viewed whistleblowing positively, while the remaining 24% indicated that the symposium shifted their view to a positive one. This collective shift signals a meaningful step toward creating a culture where speaking up is valued, protected, and embraced as an act of integrity.
The Integrity Chamber trusts that the Symposium will not only spark meaningful dialogue but also serve as a catalyst for broader societal and institutional change—helping to lay the groundwork for the establishment, implementation, and effective execution of whistleblowing legislation and policies that protect individuals, strengthen accountability, and promote a culture of transparency across Sint Maarten.


For more information visit www.integritychamber.sx.


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