WILLEMSTAD - The Minister Traffic, Transport and Spatial Planning Charles Cooper says he knows nothing about FKP's deal with the company of former MFK politician Rudney Garmes. During the parliamentary meeting yesterday on this subject, Cooper said that he is not going into gossip and rumors, but facts.
In addition, the Letter of Intent would be surrounded by a major caveat. In recent weeks there has been a lot of discussion about the deal that the social housing foundation would have made with HD&M Urban Village.
Convicted former prime minister Gerrit Schotte would also have a role in the company.
Interest groups in Otrobanda are concerned that residents will be evicted from their homes. This is denied by social housing foundation FKP.