Gebe may have overcharged its clients for millions of dollars

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Utilities company NV GEBE may have overcharged its clients approximately $6.9 million, or 12.45 million Caribbean guilders, between 2022 and 2024. This potential overcharge, affecting clients in Philipsburg, reportedly stems from the contested application of fuel clause charges. An estimate of this amount was detailed in a letter dated June 15. Attorney Valya Pantophlet of DEJONG Legala handed this communication, which outlines the alleged financial discrepancy, to GEBE's Temporary Manager Iris Arrindell. The letter identifies the period between 2022 and 2024 as the timeframe for these potential overcharges related to fuel clause billing.
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