DutchNews.nl,
Monday 18 November 2013
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Ton
Hooijmaijers at the court in
Haarlem (NOS/ANP)
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Ton
Hooijmaijers, 52, was planning chief at the province from 2005 to 2009 and is
said to have channelled payments through an advice bureau he set up in 2001.
His wife
Jocelyn P faces 240 hours community service, a €25,000 fine and three month
suspended jail sentence for helping him.
In total,
Hoojmaijers was paid €1.8m for his services by 62 different companies while
working in local government, the public prosecutor claims.
Hooijmakers
says he is innocent of all charges.
Long
investigation
The
investigation into Hooijmaijers has taken over three years and began with a
raid on his home and several other addresses in 2010. He was in charge of
planning and finance while a provincial council official.
Hooijmaijers
lost his Noord-Holland job in 2009 in the wake of the collapse of Icelandic
bank Icesave. He was partly responsible for the council's decision to put €78m
into the internet bank.
In
September 2009 he also got into trouble after it emerged he had spent thousands
of euros on the council's credit card but had no receipts.
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