ORANJESTAD – The Aruba government plans to replace the current Aruba representative in the college of financial supervision of Aruba (CAFT). The only reason Aruba prime minister Evelyn Wever gave NoticiaCla Monday, was that it was time. “The LAFT law permits us to make changes and we will make those changes” Wever told the website. “She dismissed the idea that it was a political issue, and partisan move. “I want to refrain from that idea” Wever continued. “ Its just time”, she said. Party members however hinted that since the current Aruba representative Chobby Croes is a political apointment by the previous government, he is ‘politically tinted and biased’. The Dutch Government appointed Croes in 2015 as the Aruba member, when the college was put together.