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GEBE should be more transparent.

There has been a lot of back and forth about GEBE in the media recently. Discussions about efficiency, subsidy of BES islands, lost/stolen electricity and water and an outdated tariff structure are all valid, but ultimately the SHTA believes emphasis should be placed on the lack of transparency in GEBE's rate structure.

In response to an overwhelming number of complaints by its members, the SHTA recently started researching the spike in the fuel clause. Taking a few samples, the SHTA realized that the fuel clause is significantly higher now (with a barrel of oil at +/- $100) than when the price of oil was $140 per barrel. This has led us to believe that there is more incorporated into the fuel clause than just the price of oil as previously mentioned by GEBE management. Therefore, if the claims of the supervisory board are correct, the community deserves a refund.

In the event that claim of unreasonable water and electricity loss is correct, GEBE must address its inefficiency. Any business with those kinds of losses must address them or risk going out of business. If huge inefficiencies are rewarded by large profits, something is wrong.

SHTA insists on transparency. The community deserves clarity and GEBE, as a monopoly provider of vital resources- water and electricity- has an obligation to be reliable, efficient and transparent.

The SHTA commends Deputy Prime Minister Heyliger and Minister Meyers for recognizing the need for relief and demanding clarity on this issue.

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