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St. Maarten – Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams has contacted corruption watchdog Transparency International to conduct a national integrity system assessment in St. Maarten. In a press release issued yesterday, the PM’s cabinet stated that �
Mitigated increase in maintenance fees, but no ownership St. Maarten – The court battle between Diamond Resorts and two of its whole-owners has yielded something for all parties. Most of all, the wholeowners are stratified that the court blocke
St. Maarten - The Carnival Dream has returned to service, nearly two weeks after a malfunctioning emergency generator kept the ship docked in St. Maarten during the last leg of a seven-day cruise. Repairs were completed, and the Dream departed Saturd
St. Maarten –The National Committee Inauguration designed an ‘Orange Bow’ as the official recognition for festive activities throughout the Kingdom. As part of the activities marking the inauguration of King Willem Alexander, five persons, as
St. Maarten – Prices of unleaded gasoline and diesel will have a significant decrease tomorrow, Minister Pantophlet stated yesterday. Unleaded gasoline will drop from 2.700 guilders per liter to 2.587 guilders a liter. Diesel will drop from 2.276
St. Maarten – The Ministry of Finance informs the community that the Tax Administration St. Maarten Inspectorate Department will have the 2012 income tax return form available as of Friday. Based on Article 7, Section 1 of the General Ordinance on
On March 27 Today published an article on its front page under de headline St. Maarten has its own Berlusconi-law. The article incorrectly created the impression that Mentko Nap, who teaches constitutional law at the State University of Groningen, i
St. Maarten – During a number of controls that have been carried out by police and officials from the Ministry of Vromi, it was noticed that the management of a number of businesses, bars and restaurants, have placed objects, such as plants, flower