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Published On: Thu, Sep 15th, 2016

USp-leader Richardson attacks Finance Minister Gibson

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“It’s time to shut up and go home.” says USp-leader Frans Richardson about Finance Minister Gibson

GREAT BAY – Leader of the United St. Maarten party MP Frans Richardson on Monday night urged Prime Minister William Marlin to finally “put to bed and shut up” Minister of Finance Richard Gibson who, according to Richardson, is “becoming rude and bold in this country.”

Richardson tore into Gibson during the USp’s public meeting on Monday night, chastising him for not taking care of workers in his places of business for many years, but quick to talk down colleague MP’s of the current coalition government. According to Richardson, Gibson recently degraded MP’s Silvio Matser and Maurice Lake. “Without those two you could not be a Minister, but you are out here degrading them. Enough is enough with you,” Richardson said.

He said Gibson and his habit of “talking down his nose” at people, acts as if he is “Mr. Fix It Alone”, failing to remember that it took all 8 of the MP’s supporting the current coalition to appoint him as Minister. “And it will take all of us (eg the people) to leave him on the outside,” Richardson said.

“So I am calling on the Prime Minister, it’s time to shut him up. It’s time to put him to bed, he’s old. It’s time for him to go home. It’s a new dawn and it’s time for new leadership,” Richardson said.

Richardson said that Gibson’s so called “watch” should be over since his party didn’t agree with him on the issue of tax reform. Richardson, whose party was the first to propose tax reform that would lead to indirect taxation, noted that the National Alliance included indirect taxation in its manifesto released on Monday.

Gibson in late August went on record in the media to state that indirect taxation would not be implemented “under my watch”, prompting Richardson to dub Gibson as completely out of touch with the realities of St. Maarten. On Monday, Richardson pointed out that on page 13 and 14 of the Alliance Manifesto, the white party agrees with what the USp has been saying for most of this year: “The reigning tax system has to be reformed in a manner that is fair to all.”

Under the “Review Fiscal Policy” section, the NA manifesto also concurs with what Richardson had reminded Gibson of when he made his not under my watch statement; the tax framework has been approved by the Council of Ministers which included broadening the base by simplifying the regime, abolish undesirable regulations and a shift from direct to indirect taxes. The NA manifesto states: “Execute the framework approved by Council of Ministers on tax reform e.g. lower Income Tax, lower Profit Tax, shift to more indirect taxes and broadening the tax base.”

“So now that his party agrees with the indirect taxation model, is the Minister’s watch over?” Richardson asked. He re-iterated that it is clear that the minister is part of an old way of thinking and not willing to listen and look at evolving like the rest of the world. “The easiest thing to do is to put direct taxation on the small man, burdening them while some of them pay an average of 35 percent wage tax on top of a debilitating turnover tax that are passed on to them,” Richardson said.

“For years our tax system has depleted the middle class. And, the Minister in stating that only the rich will benefit, acts as if the current system is so greatly beneficial to the poor. With a carefully studied and applied indirect tax model, rich and poor pay the same and, please note, that the so called “rich” consume more so they spend and contribute more,” Richardson said.

On the announced Chinese Hotel Development Project, announced by Gibson at a town hall meeting with no additional information, MP Silvio Matser in particular has stressed that the development should not take place until it is clear that local contractors and workers will be involved in the project. This is a sentiment shared by many in the USp, especially the need for due diligence before anything is finalized.