Cba staff demand answers from board over pension deductions not remitted to Aps

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A group of staff members from the Charlotte Brookson Academy for the Performing Arts (CBA) in Great Bay has called for urgent transparency from the school’s Board of Directors. These employees allege that pension deductions were withheld from their salaries but subsequently not remitted to the Algemeen Pensioenfonds Sint Maarten (APS). The demand from the affected staff highlights concerns regarding the proper management of employee pension contributions. They are seeking immediate answers from the board regarding the whereabouts and status of these unremitted funds. This development underscores the importance of adherence to financial obligations related to employee benefits, with the staff's call initiating a demand for accountability from the CBA leadership.
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