WILLEMSTAD - In the latest development regarding the construction of the new hospital in Curaçao, the parliamentary inquiry committee for Hospital Nobo Otrobanda (HNO) has found significant indications pointing to possible criminal offenses. These findings have led to an official report to the Public Prosecutor.
The chairman of the inquiry committee, Eduard Braam, filed the report on Tuesday. This action was taken in anticipation of the scheduled public hearings, which are set to commence on Monday. The investigation is currently in a critical phase, with the exact nature of the suspected criminal offenses not yet disclosed. The focus is on gathering evidence and hearing witnesses to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the events that led to these concerning findings.
The committee will hold a press conference this coming Friday. With the presentation of the final report scheduled for late April, Curaçao eagerly awaits the outcome of this crucial inquiry.