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CAft: “Take advantage of surplus to restore order in the basics”

caftaruba21022025Oranjestad:---  In recent years, Aruba has achieved considerable budget surpluses, and it has reduced its debt ratio. Although these are positive developments, the Board of Financial Supervision of Aruba (CAFT) emphasizes that the country must now seize the opportunity to implement structural reforms and to improve risk control. This is necessary to ensure government finance is in order and the economic resilience of the country is guaranteed. The foundation for the spectacular growth is fragile since the country is largely dependent on tourism.

Taxation
Despite the fact that Aruba shows growing tax income year after year, according to the CAft, prudent and controlled action is still essential, especially now. Aruba is steadily progressing towards sustainable government finance, even though the foundation is fragile. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), from 2025 onwards, economic growth will normalize, which means that the tax income will no longer automatically increase with this magnitude. Despite the fact that steps were taken in recent years to make the system more robust, it remains fragmented and complex. The CAft reiterates its recommendation to investigate if the system can be simplified by means of the introduction of a VAT system, which would also benefit compliance. Furthermore, the CAft calls for a critical revision of deductions to broaden the tax base, which would also provide room to reduce the tariffs.

The informal sector, such as vacation rentals, which, according to the IMF, represents 15 percent of the GDP, undermines compliance. Reinforcement of the Tax Authorities is essential to ensure tax income, considering the outdated systems and the lack of insight into tax compliance. Better cooperation with Customs and Sociale Verzekeringsbank, including data exchange, may reinforce compliance and prevent fraud. Furthermore, the CAft emphasizes that centralized collection of premiums and taxes by the Tax Authorities may lead to considerable benefits.

Gap in legislation and regulations
The CAft urges Aruba to close a recently discovered gap in its legislation and regulations, which regards the authority of the Minister of Finance to independently implement (downward) adjustments of payroll tax and income tax. According to the CAFT’s interpretation, the correct checks and balances are lacking here since modifications on the expenses side must have prior approval of Parliament, whereas this is not sufficiently guaranteed for the income side.

Budget and justification cycle
A timely adopted budget is essential to due financial management. The lack of an adopted budget for 2025 not only hinders Parliament in its controlling tasks but also has immediate consequences; without an adopted budget, Aruba’s government is unable to take out new loans. This is problematic since, for 2025, Aruba has a repayment obligation of approximately AWG 400 million. The budget debate, however, has not yet been scheduled. Therefore, the CAft urges Aruba to adopt its budget for 2025 as a matter of urgency. The Kingdom Council of Ministers has also called on Aruba to do so. Aruba is far behind on the submission of justification information. The annual accounts for 2019 still have not been submitted to Parliament.

Resilience
Even though Aruba’s debt ratio decreased to approximately 70 percent of the GDP in 2024, the country remains vulnerable to economic shocks. Furthermore, it is anticipated that in 2025, the interest expenses will take up 17 percent of the budget. Further debt reduction is essential to be able to absorb future shocks. The progress of agreements with the Netherlands regarding a new supervisory framework (Kingdom Act) also offers a perspective on lower interest expenses and more financial room for investments.


Robbery and Assault of Two Visitors in Dutch Quarter – Suspects Arrested.

arrested21022025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) is investigating a robbery and assault incident involving two visitors in the Dutch Quarter area near the Bird Farm on February 21, 2025, at approximately 2:00 PM.

Central Dispatch received several calls reporting that two individuals were being robbed while walking along the road in the vicinity of Belvedere. In response, multiple police patrols and paramedics were immediately dispatched to the location.

Upon arrival, officers encountered the victims, who had sustained injuries during the assault. The victims informed responding patrols and detectives that they had been attacked by a group of young men riding scooters. Based on the information provided, the suspects fled toward the Dutch Quarter. Descriptions of the suspects, their clothing, and the scooters were relayed to patrol units searching in the Manilla Drive area.

During the search, officers located one of the scooters believed to have been involved. Three suspects associated with the assault and robbery were spotted near the vehicle. Two of the suspects were apprehended, while the third fled the scene.

While executing the arrests, officers were aggressively confronted by a group of individuals attempting to obstruct and interfere with police operations. This type of behavior is completely unacceptable and poses a serious threat to the safety of officers, suspects, and the public. KPSM will not tolerate any form of interference with police duties. Individuals engaging in such conduct will be dealt with swiftly and decisively to ensure officers can carry out their lawful responsibilities safely and effectively

The Sint Maarten Police Force stresses that law enforcement officers perform their duties to protect and serve the community. Any behavior that endangers officers or disrupts police work will not be tolerated.

 

 

KPSM Press Release.

BES Islands unite in response to amendments to governance and finance laws.

bonaireislandcouncil21022025BONAIRE:--- As a direct outcome of the BES Summit held on February 12, 2025, on Saba, the Island Councils of Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba have jointly agreed to submit a response letter to the State Secretary of Kingdom Relations.
This letter addresses concerns raised by his correspondence dated February 6, 2025, in which he outlined proposed amendments to the Public Entities Act Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (WolBES) and Finance Act Public Entities Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (FinBES).
Over the past week, all three Island Councils have confirmed and agreed upon the joint response letter in their respective meetings and have formally submitted it to the State Secretary’s office, as well as to other key governmental bodies.
The response highlights concerns regarding unilateral changes to agreements that were carefully negotiated during the Work Conference held in March 2024 in De Bilt.
These agreements were established in collaboration with the former State Secretary and were intended to guide future governance and financial structures for the islands.
In his recent letter, the newly appointed State Secretary expressed his intention to revise some of these agreements and to take additional time to assess further adjustments.
The Island Councils strongly oppose this approach, as no consultation with the islands was conducted prior to these proposed changes.
The Island Councils find this lack of dialogue both disrespectful and dismissive of the collaborative efforts made during the Work Conference.
Given that these agreements were established in good faith, they expect the State Secretary to engage in a constructive conversation before any amendments are made.
In the joint letter, the Island Councils of Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba have formally requested an urgent meeting with the State Secretary before the consultation process for the legislative amendments begins.

WICSU-PSU and Minister of Labor Honorable R. Brug, Collaborate for Groundbreaking Labor Symposium,.

wiscupsulabor21022025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Windward Islands Civil Servants Union – Private Sector Union (WICSU-PSU) is pleased to announce the upcoming Labor Symposium/Conference 2025, scheduled for May 13 - 15, 2025. This major event, themed “Empowering Workers & Employers – Know Your Rights, Build Your Future,” will provide a comprehensive platform for labor discussions and education on workplace rights and responsibilities.
A pivotal meeting was held between WICSU-PSU representatives and the Honorable Minister of Labor, Mr. Brug, along with his team on February 17, 2025. During this meeting, the Minister expressed his full support and enthusiasm for the initiative, recognizing the symposium’s significance in strengthening labor relations in St. Maarten. The Minister and his team emphasized the importance of ensuring that all employees are well-informed in their language of communication so that they would enjoy the benefits of the information that will be shared at the symposium.
The symposium will feature interactive sessions and breakout discussions led by professionals well-versed in labor law, human resources, and industrial relations. Key topics among others will include conflict resolution, the Landsverordening Materieel Ambtenarenrecht (LMA) and Book 7, Title 10 of the Civil Code of St. Maarten, the role of the Human Resource (HR) departments, ILO conventions applicable to St. Maarten, The Committee for Civil Servants Unions (CCSU), the role of the Labor Department and the higher councils, Mental health and the workplace, harassment in the workplace, the Education law, and the role of educators and the workforce, communication and much more.
The target audience includes private, public, and semi-public sector employees, employers, management teams, and educators.
WICSU-PSU President Sharon Cangieter stated, “This symposium is an essential step towards fostering a well-informed workforce and a more harmonious labor environment. We are excited to have the backing of the Minister of Labor and his team, who have given their blessing to this initiative. Their commitment to labor education and fair workplace practices is commendable.”
WICSU-PSU looks forward to engaging the wider community in this initiative and invites all relevant parties to participate in making this symposium a success.

Updated Passenger Transport Confirmation Letter Process.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Inspectorate of Economic and Transport Affairs (IETA) reminds all holders of a passenger transport permit to register their operation with the Transport Control Unit no later than Tuesday, February 25, 2025, to receive a confirmation letter. This letter validates that the operation’s documentation and vehicle meet the applicable regulations to provide transport services.
To date, over 400 applications have been received for the confirmation letter process, categorized as follows:
• 275 taxis
• 100 buses
• 25 vehicles combined of T and G plates from various companies
• 5 car rental companies
Approximately 200 confirmation letters have already been issued and collected. Operators still requiring confirmation letters are encouraged to attend one of the remaining two inspection days scheduled for February 21, and 25.
Location: Parking lot of Little League Baseball Field, Soualiga Road, Pond Island.

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Permit holders who fail to notify the department of their status by the February 25 deadline may be classified as inactive, resulting in the permanent withdrawal of their permits in accordance with the law. Individuals facing challenges in acquiring a vehicle to begin operations must still report their status to the department.
Registration Process and Documentation Requirements
The Minister of TEATT, Grisha Heyliger-Marten, has emphasized that this directive is non-negotiable and applies to all individuals and businesses in the passenger transport industry.
Operators must submit their documentation through a secure online form, accessible via the following link:
Passenger Transport Registration Form: https://www.proprofs.com/survey/t/?title=kojsz.


The required documents include:
• Original or authentic copy of the primary permit.
• Valid vehicle insurance policy (must mention validity period and vehicle plate number).
• Valid motor vehicle inspection card.
• Valid Sint Maarten driver’s license.
• Valid Sint Maarten identification card or Dutch passport.
For operators with an assistant driver, additional documentation is required:
• A valid Assistant Driver’s Permit.
• Valid Sint Maarten driver’s license.
• Valid Sint Maarten identification card or Dutch passport.
• An authorization letter signed by the permit holder or a power of attorney statement confirming an active work relationship (no older than 30 days).


Companies managing five or more vehicles with a T-, G-, or R-plate must submit a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet with details of each vehicle (make, model, year, and VIN) and digital copies of valid motor vehicle inspection cards and valid insurance policies. The spreadsheet template can be requested from the Transport Control Unit by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. A separate fleet inspection date will be arranged once all digital files have been received and reviewed.
Vehicle Inspection Requirements
Operators of buses, taxis, touring cars (T-plate), and unregulated vehicles (G-plate) must select a preferred date for vehicle inspection at the Little League Baseball Field on Soualigua Boulevard, across from the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center.


Passenger transport vehicles must be equipped with the following:
• A functional fire extinguisher.
• A first-aid kit for minor injuries.
• Mechanical components are in working order (e.g., brake lights, headlights, horn, and no damaged front or rear windshield).
• License plates securely attached to the outermost exterior front and back of the vehicle.
Due to road safety concerns, vehicles suspected of significant defects will be referred to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center for further evaluation, even if they have a valid inspection card.
For further information don't hesitate to get in touch with the Transport Control Unit at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via WhatsApp at +1 (721) 559-7685.

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