WILLEMSTAD - Former union leader Errold Bishop has filed a complaint at Public Prosecution Service to investigate the financial situation at Vidanova Bank.
According to Bishop, ten million guilders disappeared when Vidanova when the bank gave money a few years ago to the company Blue Factor, which was subsequently declared bankrupt. Blue Factor was owned by former minister Suzanne Camelia-Römer.
According to Bishop, it is necessary to investigate the basis for which Vidanova has provided money. And whether criminal offenses have occurred. Bishop built up his pension through Vidanova and is concerned about the company's financial situation.
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