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Reports indicate that corruption, bribery and nepotism all times found in all walks of life. Also in the administration of the island. 'The underworld and the upper world intersect frequently,' says Plasterk.

The arrival of a so-called Integrity House had put an end to the misery. Such an institution can investigate abuses, declare and give binding advice to the government of St. Maarten.

According Plasterk tougher measures are needed now: 'The Prime Minister and Minister of Justice signed the agreements themselves one page. She put it aside. That is not possible. 'The minister hopes that the island still voluntarily go to work. The State Council at first examines the new steps Plasterk.