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Ombudsman Launches Systemic Investigation into administrative practices of SZV.

Gwendoline E MosselPHILIPSBURG:--- The Ombudsman has launched a systemic investigation into the administrative practices of Social and Health Insurance (SZV), following a complaint involving the suspension of medical treatment abroad, the forced repatriation of an insured person, and the imposition of financial consequences without a formal written administrative decision. The investigation has been launched by the functionally responsible government body, the Minister of VSA. This escalation to the level of the Minister follows SZV's lack of cooperation with the Ombudsman's queries, not only regarding the case but also its laws and policies.

The investigation stems from a complaint about an insured person who was referred abroad for medical treatment. The treatment was reportedly suspended, and the patient was repatriated before the scheduled procedures were completed. SZV indicated that the measure was based on an alleged violation of its Regulation on the Duties, Rights, and Responsibilities of the Insured during Medical Referral Abroad (RDIRA). However, despite repeated requests, no formal written decision outlining the factual basis, legal grounds, or available legal remedies was issued. Following the complaint lodged with the Bureau Ombudsman in December 2025, the Ombudsman formally requested information from SZV, including clarification of the legal basis for its actions and access to alleged evidence that supposedly justified the measures taken. Since that time, SZV's responses have been characterized by significant inconsistencies and procedural barriers.

The Ombudsman notes that under Article 3 of the Landsverordening administratieve rechtspraak (LAR), measures such as suspending medical treatment, repatriating an insured person, or imposing financial obligations constitute administrative decisions that must be issued in writing. The Ombudsman warns that allowing public bodies to impose measures with legal and financial consequences without formal written decisions undermines fundamental principles of good governance and the right of citizens to seek judicial review.
Although the investigation originates from an individual complaint, the Ombudsman notes that the issues raised may indicate broader structural concerns in the administrative practices applied in cases involving medical referrals abroad.
Persons who have experienced similar issues with SZV regarding medical treatment abroad, repatriation, or unresolved administrative decisions are encouraged to contact the Bureau Ombudsman at E.C. Richardson Street 13, by telephone at 542-1243, or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


Senior Tax Assistance Begins March 9.

seniorstax04032026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Sint Maarten Tax Administration, in collaboration with Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA), is pleased to announce the launch of the annual Senior Tax Assistance Program for the 2025 tax filing period, beginning March 9, 2026. The program offers seniors and pensioners free assistance with completing and submitting their Income Tax Forms and is open to those earning a maximum annual income of Cg. 18,000.

The program will be available at Community Helpdesks across the island from March 9 through April 30, 2026. Seniors who are unable to attend during this period may still receive assistance at the Tax Office by appointment only throughout May.

Appointments can be scheduled by visiting the nearest Community Helpdesk Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., or by calling St. Peters: 520-3418, Cole Bay: 520-4315, Dutch Quarter: 520-7651, and Hope Estate: 559-0819.

To qualify, seniors must bring the required documents, including their wage tax card, interest letter, and any other relevant documentation. This program ensures that seniors can file their 2025 Income Tax Form easily and on time, well before the June 1, 2026, deadline.

The Tax Administration and CDFHA remain committed to supporting seniors by making essential services accessible, simple, and stress-free. Seniors are encouraged to schedule their appointments early and take full advantage of this important annual service.

Minister Brug provides clarity on new hospital construction project.

smmcbrug04032026PHILIPSBURG:--- In light of recent public statements and the public concern that has followed, I wish to provide clarity regarding the construction of the new building of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC).
I fully understand the concerns raised by Members of Parliament and by the community. The construction of our new hospital is one of the most significant national infrastructure projects currently underway, and transparency and accountability remain essential.
Since the beginning of 2026, I have been in close and continuous contact with the management and Supervisory Board of SMMC, as well as with Social & Health Insurances SZV. Several meetings have been held since January as part of my broader Health-in-All-Policies approach for 2025 and beyond, through which I am placing increased focus on healthcare governance, financial sustainability, and system strengthening.

Just a few weeks ago, I personally conducted a site visit and tour of the new hospital building. During these engagements, discussions have covered not only construction progress but also known delays, financial considerations involving the contractor, the global rise in construction costs, operational sustainability, staffing matters, referrals abroad, and SMMC's overall financial position.

Based on the information provided by SMMC management, construction works have not stopped. From the Ministry’s labor perspective, this is further supported by the continued submission and processing of labor permit requests connected to the project.
Large infrastructure projects of this magnitude naturally encounter challenges. What is important is that these challenges are being addressed through structured dialogue and responsible oversight. I remain actively engaged in ensuring that all parties continue working toward viable and sustainable solutions.

Nonetheless, I want to assure the public that I am closely monitoring developments and exercising my responsibility with diligence and care. My priority remains clear: to safeguard public funds, protect the Government’s interests, and ensure that Sint Maarten ultimately benefits from a modern and sustainable healthcare facility.
The public will continue to be informed through official channels as appropriate.

New Mural Added to Clem Labega Square.

bethechangemural04032026PHILIPSBURG:---  A new mural has been added to the pay station at Clem Labega Square as part of the @ColorMeSXM project by the Be The Change Foundation in collaboration with the Ministry of General Affairs. Since 2020, the initiative has introduced more than 24 murals throughout Philipsburg. The new mural was funded by the Mondriaan Fund, which promotes visual arts and cultural heritage in the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.
“We are excited about the central and highly visible location of this mural and grateful to everyone who supported its completion,” said Laura Bijnsdorp, Coordinator of @ColorMeSXM. “The design draws from old photographs and vintage postcards of Philipsburg. Decades ago, town looked very different. Quieter streets, small fishing boats along the shore, and the Great Salt Pond shimmering pink in the sun. Fishing, salt harvesting, farming, and small trade shaped daily life. This mural reflects those early scenes.”
The mural was designed and completed by Anguilla-based artist Adam G. Working from historical reference images, he created the piece in a vintage postcard style. One of his earlier murals in Philipsburg was recently removed due to building changes, and @ColorMeSXM welcomed the opportunity to reintroduce his work to the Philipsburg Art Walk.
Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina visited the site following completion of the mural to meet the artist and commended Be The Change Foundation and partners for their continued role in the beautification of Philipsburg. “Initiatives such as ColorMeSXM demonstrate how collaboration between Government and community organisations can contribute to meaningful initiatives such as upgrades to our public spaces,” he said. The Ministry of General Affairs has indicated plans to further upgrade the parking lot area in the near future, including the introduction of an automated payment system.
Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina further noted the importance of preserving and celebrating Sint Maarten’s history through creative expression. “This mural highlights the history of Philipsburg while also reflecting the natural beauty that makes Sint Maarten unique. Public art allows us to tell our story in a way that is accessible and encourages residents and visitors to connect with the stories of our island.”

Be The Change Foundation has also been invited to present its work to the Prime Minister and his Cabinet next week. The presentation will highlight the impact of @ColorMeSXM and SXM DOET, the annual volunteerism event also organised by the Foundation and well known in the community. “We also would like to thank Mr. Ekema, Head of Facilities, who worked closely with us to ensure the booth was repaired and properly primed ahead of installation.” added Melanie Choisy, Be The Change President.
@ColorMeSXM, also known as the Philipsburg Art Walk, was launched as a way to revitalise the capital through public art. The project aims to promote local and regional artists, increase foot traffic in town in support of surrounding businesses. It also diversifies the tourism offering through a self-guided tour while raising awareness of Sint Maarten’s history and culture. More information, including the self-guided tour map, is available at https://bethechangesxm.com/colormesxm/.

Commitee Parlatino Matters of the Parliament of Sint Maarten to meet regarding Parlatino related matters.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Committee Parlatino Matters (CPM) of Parliament will be meeting on March 4, 2026.

The Committee meeting, which was scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026, could not take place due to lack of quorum and has been rescheduled for Wednesday at 14.00 hrs. in the Legislative Hall at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda points are:
1. Incoming documents

2. Advice regarding the number of members of Parliament representation in Parlatino committees (IS/394/2025-2026 dated November 28, 2025)

3. Letter from Parlatino regarding First Vice Chairmanship of the Committee on Economic Affairs, Social Debt, and Regional Development Parlatino Committee (IS/393/2025-2026 dated November 26, 2025)

4. Updates and presentations by Members of Parliament who have attended or participated in Parlatino committee meetings and engagements in the second semester of 2025 (IS/699/2025-2026 dated February 13, 2026 and IS/394/2025-2026 dated November 28, 2025)

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations. All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on TV 15, Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.sxmparliament.org, www.pearlfmradio.sx and www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament


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