In a significant parliamentary move, National Assembly members Rosselli Cotino and Silvana Afonsoewa (both NDP) have formally submitted an interpellation proposal addressing alleged irregularities within Suriname’s State Health Fund (SZF) and Wanica Regional Hospital (RZW). The legislators are demanding immediate government clarification regarding financial management practices, contractual obligations, and governance structures at both critical healthcare institutions.
The proposal emphasizes the fundamental right to healthcare and the state’s constitutional responsibility to ensure transparent, efficient, and accountable management of public health resources. The initiators highlighted SZF’s pivotal role in financing and delivering medical services to a substantial portion of Suriname’s population.
Recent signals and public reports have raised serious concerns about financial governance, contractual commitments, and internal decision-making processes within SZF. Growing societal apprehensions center on transparency deficits, governance quality, financial accountability, and potential conflicts of interest within the healthcare system.
The document further identifies ambiguities surrounding undertaken obligations, personnel expenditures, external contracts, and supervisory frameworks. This perceived lack of clarity potentially undermines public confidence in the national healthcare infrastructure. Comprehensive transparency regarding SZF’s current financial position is deemed essential to safeguard uninterrupted healthcare service delivery.
Parallel concerns extend to Wanica Regional Hospital, which operates primarily through public funding as an essential component of national hospital care. Questions have emerged regarding the contractual outsourcing of essential hospital services to external entities and whether due diligence was exercised in these arrangements.
The submitting parliamentarians argue that long-term or financially significant obligations without proper public accountability could jeopardize both healthcare affordability and continuity. Exercising its supervisory mandate, the National Assembly considers it imperative to obtain clarity regarding the administration and financial management of these vital healthcare institutions.
The interpellation proposal formally requests the government to provide comprehensive and transparent information regarding: current financial status, ongoing obligations, and governance structure of SZF; nature, scope, duration, and establishment processes of recent contractual commitments within SZF; internal control mechanisms and supervision frameworks; contractual agreements with external service providers at Wanica Regional Hospital, including their financial implications; procedures and approval pathways followed in establishing these agreements; and structural measures the government will implement to enhance transparency, responsible governance, and protection of public healthcare resources.
This parliamentary initiative aims to deliver complete clarity to both the National Assembly and Surinamese society while reinforcing confidence in the nation’s healthcare system.









