WILLEMSTAD — Two major reform programs intended to fix Curaçao’s public financial management — the Roadmap to a clean audit opinion in 2026 and the Landspakket reform package — are running behind schedule, according to the General Audit Chamber.
The audit highlights persistent problems, including unfilled financial positions, missing documentation such as contracts and invoices, and the absence of reliable asset lists. These deficiencies continue to obstruct efforts to achieve a clean audit opinion.
The Chamber urges the Council of Ministers to treat financial management reform as a top priority, warning that failure to act swiftly could derail Curaçao’s goal of restoring credibility and fiscal discipline.
Parliament is advised to demand concrete timelines and measurable progress before approving future national accounts.