Wow, the Dutch made a ninety-degree turn

Dear Editor,
The Dutch move to monitor the recovery fund spending.
Let’s wait to see when it is justified that the Dutch trusted those responsible.
The money came late, but it is rather to be late than the money was never received.
The big question is, will St Maarten will able to keep performing good, great and excellent within the justice system when the Dutch leave?
All of our justice ministers had performed and is performing well daily.
I (QUOTE) I will like to see the Dutch carry out a survey in every district on Dutch side of St. Maarten before they leave to see how can the people survive with a very very very very low minimum wage.
As long as St. Maarten is fully back on track from Hurricane Irma the minimum wage, house rent, and high cost of living must be adjusted as soon as possible.
Oh boy, when the Dutch leave the Ombudsman will have their eyes 24/7 towards civil servants to let perform to their best of ability.

Cuthbert Bannis

The Daily Herald

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