WILLEMSTAD - The Financial Supervision Council once again expressed its concerns about the financial situation in Curaçao.
President Raymond Gradus said yesterday that social funds such as pensions, but also healthcare, can no longer be guaranteed if no measures are taken.
The new hospital is also a major concern. The operating costs are high and must be compensated, but it is not clear how. The CFT advised to give Curaçao a budgetary instruction at the beginning of April, but so far the Dutch government has not agreed.
Gradus says he hopes that a good solution for the finances will be found through good cooperation between the countries.
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