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Minister Tackling: Government remains liable for Justice Workers despite insurance gaps

Minister Tackling: Government remains liable for Justice Workers despite insurance gaps
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PHILIPSBURG — Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling, representing the Soualiga Action Movement (SAM party), told Parliament on Wednesday that the Government of St. Maarten remains legally responsible for compensating justice workers injured or killed in the line of duty, regardless of the current absence of a comprehensive insurance policy. Responding to questions during a Central [...] The post Minister Tackling: Government remains liable for Justice Workers despite insurance gaps appeared first on StMaartenNews.com - News Views Reviews & Interviews.

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Jan 29, 2026

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