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Aruba Arubahuis Director Suspension Case Remains Sealed

January 22, 2026
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The Aruba Arubahuis director suspension case 2026 remains tightly sealed, with little official information released regarding the reported suspension of Arubahuis Director Joselyn Croes. Earlier this week, news outlet 24ora.com reported that Croes had been placed on non-active status due to an ongoing investigation, but no further details have since been confirmed.

According to sources contacted by the outlet, Croes herself stated that she is unable to comment publicly until her case is formally addressed, at which point she intends to issue a press statement. Attempts to obtain clarification from the responsible ministry have so far yielded no results, leaving the reasons behind the Aruba Arubahuis director suspension case 2026 officially undisclosed.

Available information indicates that the director was suspended following an investigation and is currently prohibited from entering any government offices in Aruba. During this period, she is also unable to perform her official duties. The exact cause and scope of the investigation remain unknown to the public.

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In the meantime, legal advisor Shandra John has been appointed to oversee matters, meaning that Arubahuis is currently operating without a formally appointed director or a plenipotentiary minister. This situation further highlights governance uncertainty surrounding the Aruba Arubahuis director suspension case 2026.

The incident follows a history of administrative challenges at Arubahuis. In recent years, former plenipotentiary minister Guilfred Besaril was removed from office and later initiated legal proceedings related to his dismissal. When the current government took office last year, it initially proposed Desiree Croes as a new candidate, but this nomination was rejected by the FUTURO party. Rene Herde was later proposed and successfully passed screening, though the government ultimately decided not to appoint a new plenipotentiary minister to the Netherlands at that time.

As of now, the Aruba Arubahuis director suspension case 2026 remains unresolved, with authorities yet to provide official clarification on the investigation or next steps.

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