ORANJESTAD - The Wever-Croes cabinet is continuing its policy of restructuring and reducing the number of staff working for a minister. This should increase the quality in the office and save costs.
With the new policy, the Wever Croes cabinet wants to put an end to the waste of money and nepotism. “Giving work to family and friends will be difficult due to the new policy,” said Wever-Croes. Ministers may only hire people who have sufficient expertise to do the work and who are willing to commit themselves 24/7.
Every office must indicate which positions are available and what salary is required. “The Wever-Croes I cabinet implemented this policy change when it took office and will continue to do so,” said the Prime Minister. At present, a maximum of 25 staff members are allowed to work in each ministerial office. This number can fluctuate somewhat, but it should never be more than 25.