Deloitte launches recruitment for temporary positions
WILLEMSTAD - The selection process for the parliamentary inquiry committee tasked with investigating the Curaçao Medical Center (CMC) has commenced, with advisory firm Deloitte spearheading the recruitment of candidates for temporary positions within the committee.
The primary focus of this committee is to delve into the intricate web of high costs and formidable challenges that have surrounded the construction of the Curaçao Medical Center. The paramount goal is to unearth the truth and shed light on potential irregularities that could potentially necessitate legal intervention.
The investigation is projected to encompass a duration of six months, with the possibility of a two-month extension depending on the progress of the inquiry. Politicians are set to lead the inquiry, which is slated for a conclusive wrap-up in February 2024.
The parliamentary inquiry holds the promise of uncovering vital insights into the intricate matters surrounding the Curaçao Medical Center's construction and expenditure, potentially paving the way for necessary corrective actions and accountability in the realm of healthcare infrastructure.