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KIKO TA 
krimen ku ta debilitá nos komunidat?

Nos ta orguyoso di nos isla bunita. Sinembargo, ta skonde un peliger ku kisas no ta opvio na promé bista: krimen ku ta debilitá nos komunidat. Esaki ta nifiká ku kriminalnan ta uza siudadano i negoshinan honesto pa aktividadnan ilegal, manera korupshon, labamentu di plaka i trafikashon di hende. Nan ta preshoná personanan vulnerabel pa yuda nan. Asina nan ta purba di maluzá nos komunidat pa benefisio propio

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KON bo ta ripará?

E konsekuenshanan ta mas serka ku bo ta kere. Plaka ganá honestamente ta kai den man di kriminalnan na lugá di yega kaminda tin mester di dje, por ehèmpel den nos skol i hòspitalnan. Preis di kas i produkto ta subi dor ku kriminalnan ta laba nan plaka kumprando tereno, propiedat i bienes den otro sektornan. Esaki ta hasi mas difisil pa hende komún i koriente tene kabes riba awa. Banda di esaki, nos hóbennan ta kore mas riesgo pa subi mal kaminda.

ESAKI TA E
konsekuenshanan

PREGUNTANAN hopi hasí

  • WHAT IS UNDERMINING CRIMINALITY?
    Undermining criminality is when criminals use honest people and businesses for illegal activities, such as corruption, money laundering and human trafficking. They often coerce vulnerable people into helping them. Sometimes criminals try to influence the government. This way they try to abuse our society for their own benefit. This creates more insecurity, economic damage and less trust in the government.
  • WHAT FORMS OF UNDERMINING CRIMINALITY ARE THERE?
    There are various forms, such as corruption, money laundering, human trafficking, tax evasion and smuggling of illegal goods.
  • WHY IS THIS A PROBLEM?
    Undermining criminality gives criminals more influence in our society and erodes trust in government. Honestly earned money ends up in the wrong hands, causing higher prices and less money to be available for important things like schools and healthcare. It also damages our country's reputation, especially if we are seen as a place where money laundering is easy. Young people are also more likely to end up getting involved in crime, reducing their chances for a good future.
  • WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ECONOMY?
    Criminals siphon off honestly earned money, prices rise because they launder money in the housing market, for example, and honest businesses face unfair competition. This causes damage to the economy and reduces confidence in the market.
  • WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESSES?
    Some companies are pressured or even threatened and intimidated into cooperating with criminals. In addition, honest businesses have to compete with criminal money, making it more difficult for them.
  • WHAT IS THE GOVERNMENT DOING ABOUT THIS?
    The government wants citizens, businesses and public administrators to become more aware of undermining criminality and its negative impact on society. They want to better protect them and make them more resilient against criminal influences. Therefore, measures are being taken to better support public administrators. In addition, campaigns are being launched to raise awareness about undermining criminality.

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This campaign is an initiative of the countries of Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten

Questions?

This website was created to provide information to the public about why undermining is a problem for our society, so that we can work together to find solutions.

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