PHILIPSBURG – In the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Irma, local contractors massively jumped on the bandwagon to make some good money by providing cleanup services to the government. A total of 68 companies – some of them not registered at the Chamber of Commerce – invoiced the government for more than 7.9 million guilders for […]
PHILIPSBURG – In the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Irma, local contractors massively jumped on the bandwagon to make some good money by providing cleanup services to the government. A total of 68 companies – some of them not registered at the Chamber of Commerce – invoiced the government for more than 7.9 million guilders for the first phase of the cleanup program in the month of September alone.
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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/government/post-irma-cleanup-invoices-maze-incomprehensible-claims/
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