Updated: Public prosecutor calls for conditional prison sentence for Tromp

Emsley Tromp was dismissed from the central bank in September following investigation

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Prosecutor seeks six-month conditional prison sentence for Emsley Tromp

The public prosecutor of Curaçao and St Maarten has called for a conditional prison sentence among several other punishments for Emsley Tromp, who stands accused of tax fraud.

According to a statement, the prosecutor wants the former central bank governor to serve a six-month conditional prison sentence with a probationary period of two years. The prosecutor is also demanding he be made to pay a fine of 10 million Antillean guilders ($5.59 million) and complete 240 hours of community service.

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