Tromp suing Central Bank

WILLEMSTAD--Former director of the Central Bank of Curaçao and St. Maarten (CBCS) Emsley Tromp wants to see another NAf. 284,000 from his former employer, and he has filed a lawsuit for this.


Tromp received a severance payment in October 2017, but CBCS deducted his expenses for business trips, use of lawyers and advances when he was still president-director.
In fact, according to the CBCS, an account of NAf. 170,000 is still open. The judge will rule in this summary case on February 14.

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