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Topic 1: SMCC: NV GEBE discriminates among its customers.
NO RELIEF: PAYMENT PLAN OR DISCONNECTION. NV GEBE announced in a press release published on Tuesday Feb. 2, 2021, that after months of suspended disconnection of its electricity and water services, the company will be resuming its monthly standard course of action to collect outstanding funds. During the early part of 2020, and several times thereafter, NV GEBE halted the disconnection of services to allow the financial recovery of its customers who were experiencing economic difficulties due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We fully recognize that the pandemic continues to be a time of hardship
Published: 04 February 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - NV GEBE stated in a press release that one of the company’s priorities in 2021 is to ensure Street Lights repair throughout various districts on the Dutch Side of St. Maarten.
In a press release sent to this media, NV GEBE stated that prior to hurricane IRMA the number of street lights installed was a little over 4000. After the passing of IRMA, a survey was done and only 1700 street lights survived the devastation. Currently, NV GEBE has restored approximately 1800 street lights with the remaining to be completed in 2021. Due to budget constraints, this process has taken longer than projected. In 2020, even during the COVID period, NV GEBE has installed and or replaced over 800 street lights.
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