MP Christophe Emmanuel.
PHILIPSBURG–Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Christophe Emmanuel on Thursday said the National Alliance-led government apparently wants to embrace the label of corrupt as a result of its ongoing nefarious efforts to try and save Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure VROMI Minister Egbert Doran, who the MP said, “is obviously beyond saving.”
Emmanuel said it is “beyond the pale” the lengths that the government and MPs that support the government are going to undermine and dismiss the Ombudsman report on the tendering process for solid waste disposal, while at the same time trying to wilfully diminish the standing of the Ombudsman.
The MP said he could not believe the performance staged by NA MP in Parliament on Wednesday. In particular, he said, the call of one Alliance MP to have the Ombudsman questioned as if it is an interrogation was extremely belittling to a high Council of State.
The Ombudsman, Emmanuel explained, does not “pick up from one day to the next” and decide that she will make up a story, “formulate it into a report” and submit it to Parliament and the Council of Ministers.
“Months and months of back and forth with the Minister of VROMI, not getting cooperation, not getting answers to questions asked. There is a thorough process to get to a final report in which the Minister had ample opportunity to come clean. That report is apparently not worth the paper it is written on because the Ombudsman, if you were to listen to the Minister of VROMI and the MPs supporting him, has some sort of agenda,” Emmanuel said.
The MP said the cover up of the compromised bidding process began from the moment he disclosed several wrong-doings in connection with the bidding process more than a year ago. “From those days to now, it is still the same behaviours. Documents missing, shady deals going down and government doing their utmost to cover everything up with weak, flimsy explanations that hold no water,” Emmanuel said.
He added that the Minister of VROMI literally had one job in the face of constant questioning of the bidding process: tell the truth and provide the information requested. “Instead, we get statements that documents have been altered. Really? How? And for something to be altered, means that it was altered from something authentic.
So, present the originals then if the documents in the possession of Parliament are altered. Also, let us know if these documents with signatures were included in the dossier sent to the Governor for signing. Simply making claims and hoping people will buy it, just won’t cut it,” Emmanuel said.
Anyone, the MP continued, that read the Ombudsman report can clearly deduce that bid-rigging took place. We have yet to see evidence of the contrary. Yet the government and their support in Parliament keeps spinning stories that make no sense, trying to save a Minister who has repeatedly shown that he does not care, he will do things his way,” Emmanuel added.
Additionally, Emmanuel pointed out that statements by MP Rolando Brison on the floor of Parliament should leave no doubt in the public’s mind about what drives this coalition government. “MP Brison said it plainly and blatantly on the floor of Parliament. In his rant asking the VROMI Minister to show contrition, the MP reminded the Minister that two MPs decided to join the coalition for him (Doran).
So not to so-call strengthen the coalition as he professed weeks ago, but a cabal to save the VROMI Minister,” Emmanuel said.
“In addition to recordings of the past and other instances of reckless governing and comments, that latest comment should remind the people what this government is about. Here we have the Minister’s cheerleader in Parliament asking and pleading with him to show contrition, while reminding him that some new coalition that nobody knows about is coming into existence to save him (Doran). And after you helped the same Minister paint a false narrative against the Ombudsman, you are begging the Minister to show contrition? Saying sorry can only hold up as a crutch for so long.”
“Hiding and spinning the wrong-doings that went on with this bidding process is corrupt. Putting two members of your cabinet on the team to evaluate bids is corrupt. Because that means they are an extension of you, effectively placing you directly in a process no Minister had ever involved themselves in. It’s corrupt. Re-qualifying disqualified companies is corrupt. Hiding scoring sheets and not including information to the Ombudsman and apparently the Governor is corrupt,” the MP concluded.
Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/corrupt-best-describes-govt-says-emmanuel
Sometimes you wish that all politicians were complete voluntary, working for free, and without any powers to benefit themselves in any way.
There is something else going on, on all six islands that formed part of the Dutch Caribbean colonies.
As you know, parliamentary democracy was installed in the European kingdom of the Netherlands, after the defeat of Napoleon. Not by the people of the Netherlands, but by the restored king. They (the noble and economic elite) were so afraid that a replay of the French revolution of 1789 could deprive them from their wealth, that they invented a tool to lure any possible protester. A constitution was also written to make structural changes almost impossible. And though there have been some changes in the past 200 years to that constitution, in essence it is still the same: structural changes to society and the division of power and wealth are impossible from within the system.
In the middle of the 19th century the slave-owning elite had to let go their most profitable instrument of exploitation, but got besides financial compensation, also a new instrument of exploitation. That was the renewed colonial regime. Now economic and political powers were shared more and more within this colonial elite. And so it stayed for more than 150 years. Yes, there have been some token-black-people granted access to the same elite, but as Malcolm X already warned: these house-negros are sometimes even worse than the slave owners themselves.
In the 20th century, there were several superficial changes to the political structure of the colonies. Merely because the Dutch opposed the international trend of decolonization and wanted to keep their “properties”. More and more, white colonial civil servants were changed for colored civil servants, and a new, endemic elite was created. The farce of emancipation. The power elite in The Hague had become aware that their concerns were not about the political powers, but that it’s all about who gets the money, or who has the economic powers. Any political power can be bought. That’s what we have seen in many countries of the third world after the decolonization phase. The new kings, presidents, generals and emperors were very keen on money, and could be bought. Bribes made the blood diamonds possible. Bribes made white tourism in the Caribbean possible.
Now in the 21st century, a new phase of this exploitation has started. The property of land and buildings is getting concentrated in less and less hands. The registration of these concentrations via the Kadaster, Chamber of Commerce, Tax Offices and Banks is very fast professionalized, and… Made secret, not free for everyone to read how ownership is changing.
To make such new phase of exploitation possible the new-colonial regime needs puppets, on strings, to help them. Preferably black or colored people to lure the rest of the population. These groups of puppets include governors, commissioners, ministers, members of parliament, high ranking civil servants, and an army of external white European advisors.
So if you see any of these enemies of the people act in a certain way, rethink this story and contemplate what you can do against it!