MP Roseburg: Curacao Takes Action with 18 crime prevention projects- Why is St. Martin Left Behind in the Fight Against Crime? | SMN NEWS

PHILIPSBURG:— As St. Martin faces rising crime rates, MP Roseburg is calling for clearer information on how the Crime Fund is being managed and spent. Recent developments in Curacao, where almost 30 million Netherlands Antillean guilders are allocated for 18 crime prevention projects, raise important questions about how St. Martin is addressing similar issues.

St. Martin has not initiated any significant projects with its Crime Fund despite a pressing need for effective crime prevention strategies. Initially valued at 8 million guilders, the fund has now dropped to around 4 million, and there is no transparent account of how the money has been used. This contrasts sharply with Curacao, which has focused on prevention through education, sports, and community programs to reduce youth crime.

MP Roseburg has formally contacted the Ministry of Justice to ask specific questions about the fund’s usage and expressed concern over the lack of communication regarding the remaining funds. She stated, “It is crucial to understand where these funds are going, especially when they are intended for crime prevention.”

In June 2024, MP Roseburg submitted her Community Safety Project, a proposal to improve crime prevention through community involvement, job creation, and collaboration. This initiative seeks to use Crime Fund resources for sports, education, community programs, and rehabilitation efforts. Roseburg is awaiting a response from the Ministry regarding this proposal, emphasizing the urgent need for effective action against crime.

The General Audit Chamber’s report titled “Effective Use of the Crime Fund for a Safer St. Maarten” raised significant concerns about how the Crime Fund is managed. The report pointed out issues like mismanagement and the need for the Ministry of Justice to provide regular updates about the fund’s status. These findings highlight St. Martin's challenges in advancing its crime prevention agenda, underscoring the importance of clear planning and accountability in resource allocation.

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