
Gerard van den Bergh
Gerard van den Bergh is a businessman and one of the owners of De Doksenclub, a company involved in the poultry industry in Suriname. He has been in the news due to legal disputes regarding the sale of equipment, including slaughter lines and hatching machines, which were allegedly sold without disclosing that they were pledged as collateral to a financier, leading to a court ruling against his company.
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Recent news mentions
Van den Bergh, owner of the poultry company De Doksenclub, accuses accountant Braster of preparing a misleading report.
Accountantskamer buigt zich over klacht tegen EY-accountant in ‘Kippie-kwestie’ – de Ware TijdGerard van den Bergh was acquitted of all charges in the Kippie case along with his business partner Asha Badal.
Strafrechter spreekt ondernemers Van den Bergh en Badal vrij in Kippie-zaak – de Ware TijdGerard van den Bergh is one of the owners of De Doksenclub involved in a legal dispute over machines sold under questionable circumstances.
Pluimveebedrijven die ‘verduisterde’ machines kochten verliezen rechtszaak – de Ware Tijd







