Sunday, April 29, 2012

Frente Sivíl claims Schotte committed punishable acts

WILLEMSTAD--During his entire career, Prime Minister Gerrit Schotte (MFK) has been guilty of "manipulative, evil and even punishable" acts, it was stated in a letter from Frente Sivíl to President of Parliament Ivar Asjes (PS).

The letter accompanied a dossier that would contain a number of disreputable cases in which the MFK-leader would have been involved.

Frente Sivíl expressed its hope that the 21 Members of Parliament (MPs) would use the file to send Schotte and his government home to "save the fatherland."

Frente Sivíl's file was drafted after pressure group Akshon Dushi Kòrsou was criticized during a presentation to Parliament for levelling unfounded accusations against Schotte and other cabinet members.

In a lengthy enumeration, based on verdicts and statements of persons involved, Frente Sivíl is going as far back as Schotte's secondary school days. He would, for example have been expelled after he committed fraud with the exams. This would, according to Frente Sivíl, prove that Schotte's manipulative character had already developed at an early age.

Frente Sivíl also reported court cases in which Schotte would have been sentenced for embezzlement and fraud with credit cards. The current Prime Minister would also have been involved with a number of companies that were declared bankrupt, and with bad cheques. He would also have allegedly been involved with a restaurant that would have accepted payment without delivering the food that was ordered.

Schotte would have been deeply indebted, which would have led to a lien that was put on his salary while he was a commissioner. The lien would only have been lifted through the intervention of a befriended female politician, "who is currently involved with different political functions," Frente Sivíl claimed.

The verdicts allegedly would make it clear that a lien was placed on Schotte's salary because of irregularities. As a Lido Hotel employee he received a salary of NAf. 2,000. Several months later, after he had been hired as an assistant by his late-father-in-law and minister Richard Salas, he received a salary of NAf. 7,000, plus an allowance of 25 per cent.

However, the salary of an assistant should consist of his previous salary, plus 25 per cent, or a salary depending on education, and 25 per cent. Frente Sivíl derived at the conclusion that Schotte was not entitled to his salary.

Frente Sivíl also reported that Schotte would be having "millions" in an Orco Bank account. The persons making deposits in this account would be current supervisory board members of government N.V.s. Frente Sivíl is stating this concerns "unusual, conflicting, and even punishable acts."

One of the persons depositing money in the account would be the one who is benefiting from the fact the Schotte cabinet prohibited the sale of Fun Miles at gas stations, the pressure group umbrella organization is stating. Frente Sivíl is also wondering if taxes were paid over these amounts.

Frente Sivíl also reported a deadly accident, in which the "speeding" Schotte would have been involved, and a "suspicious" burglary at Schotte's home. Investigations

Source: http://www.thedailyherald.com/islands/1-islands-news/26802-frente-sivil-claims-schotte-committed-punishable-acts-.html

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