Former Curaçao central bank execs told to repay misappropriated funds

CBCS’s ex-president ordered to pay back more than $1 million

Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten

A court in Curaçao has ordered former executives from the territory’s central bank to repay misallocated funds, as the institution continues to seek redress for corruption.

The case, brought by the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), concerns questionable payments for legal fees, bonuses related to the emergency plan for a collapsed bank, year-end bonuses and personal expenses.

The court on February 11 ordered Emsley Tromp, who was the CBCS’s president for more than 25 years, to pay

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