Dutch government representative Wilbert Stolte has no intention to step down before May 1 as planned, although he agrees with the gist of the ISB study on the failing national policy in the Caribbean Netherlands. This writes The Daily Herald. He told “Caribisch Netwerk” the report is critical of everyone involved, not just him. Stolte said the main issues had already been indicated in his reports on the national coordination for Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (BES) as well as the function he holds. According to him, ISB had not suggested replacing him before May 1, but rather to quickly appoint a successor effective that date.