PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor (VSA), Richinel Brug, has issued an official statement addressing the suspension of his Chef de Cabinet, Sueana Laville, following a directive from Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina. The Prime Minister reportedly instructed security personnel to deny Laville access to government facilities, citing an incident that allegedly occurred in the Minister's office on January 7th.
Minister Brug expressed disappointment over the decision, emphasizing that it was made without his consultation as the competent authority. "I find it quite unfortunate that such a decision was made without allowing the competent authority, which is my person, to hear both parties and decide on a way forward," Brug stated. After conducting his own investigation, the Minister declared his full support for Laville.
The incident has sparked significant tension within the government, with reports suggesting that the Prime Minister's directive was enforced at the main entrance of the government administration building. Witnesses noted heightened security measures, including police officers on standby, to prevent any potential confrontation should Minister Brug attempt to escort Laville into the building.
This development follows allegations of a heated exchange between Laville and the Prime Minister, reportedly linked to the reassignment of the World Bank-funded Mental Health Project from the Ministry of VSA to General Affairs. The project, previously overseen by Romain Laville from the VSA cabinet, was considered a critical initiative to address the island's mental health challenges. Advocacy groups have raised concerns over delays in the project, citing increases in untreated mental health conditions and suicide attempts.
The public and stakeholders are now calling for clarity from the Council of Ministers regarding Laville's status, the future of the Mental Health Project, and the broader implications for the Ministry of VSA. The incident has highlighted underlying administrative and political conflicts, raising questions about the operational relationship between the Prime Minister's office and the Ministry of VSA.
At the time of writing, no official statements have been released by the Prime Minister's office or the Ministry of VSA regarding the incident or its potential impact on government operations.
Below full statement from the Minister of VSA:
Minister Brug Official Statement Regarding the Suspension of the Chef de Cabinet
"As Minister of Public Health Social Development and Labor, I would like to inform the general public that yesterday I was informed through an official correspondence from the Prime Minister that he made a decision to suspend access to the Government building and Government platforms of my Chef de Cabinet based on a supposed incident that took place yesterday January 7th in my office without me being present. I find it quite unfortunate that such a decision was made without allowing the competent authority, which is my person, to hear both parties and decide on a way forward.
Nonetheless, after having heard all parties involved in this process, I stand in full support of my Chef de Cabinet, based on my own research conducted today."
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