VVD MP Mark Verheijen has been discredited by his time as a deputy in the province of Limburg has made mistakes with his declarations. But according to the VVD is the story about it in NRC Handelsblad that the case revealed Wednesday, bloated and Verheijen can just stay MP
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According to the newspaper Verheijen has some private expenditures, campaign costs and costs as a member of the national VVD administration in breach of the code of conduct and declaration rules charged to the county. It involves “thousands” of dollars for the years 2011 and 2012, according to the NRC, who had access to the declarations of Verheijen in the sixteen months he was deputy.
‘No major abuses
Verheijen (38), which since September 2012 and is now member of parliament on behalf of the VVD spokesman Europe, acknowledges that he has made mistakes. He also promises to repay the excess money. How much money is involved, the VVD did not. “These are not great wrongs, no improper matters,” Verheijen said in a comment. “We made some mistakes and that is not the intention and we will rectify that.”
For example, the newspaper claimed the politician 1300 rides investigated and are taking “to date” six or seven wrongly made. “That’s not good, but I put it in perspective, it does.”
According to Verheijen is the article in NRC Handelsblad very tendentious, bloated and not always correct. Even Prime Minister and VVD leader Mark Rutte and VVD party leader Halbe Zijlstra said that the matter is blown up.
“If you make hundreds of trips for some other positions and you make a few times a declaration error, determined and you pay back, I honestly think all really pumped up what today is in the newspaper, “said Rutte, who discussed the issue with Verheijen. Zijlstra called the NRC story damaging a serious attempt to Verheijen.
Verheijen came last year also compromised by an article in Elsevier. The magazine reported that when the MP in his time he was active in the Limburg politics, money would have adopted the controversial property developer Peter Pol. Verheijen called those reports “factually incorrect”
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