WILLEMSTAD - Minister Suzanne Camelia-Römer of Public Health demands a rectification from the Court of Audit. The court wrote in a report that she may not have acted with integrity in the Council of Ministers.
But the minutes that should have been conclusive about this are not clear.
The Court of Audit says in its report that it has approached former ministers that were part of that meeting to provide definitive answers, but that does not seem to have happened, Römer now says. She will go to court of justice if the Court of Auditors maintains its position.
The minister has been under fire recently since the opposition party KdNT filed a complaint against her. There are doubts about police training under the director of her husband Carl Camelia. Also, the opposition party MFK wants parliament to meet as soon as possible on the report of the Court of Audit.
It states that police training of more than 5 million guilders, which the government wanted to implement in 2016, is seriously below standard. The MFK wants to talk about the fact that the training was an idea of the minister’s husband and that the minister voted in favor it.