DutchNews, July 13, 2016
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Jos van Rey
leaving the court. Photo
Maarten Hartman / HH
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Jos van Rey had faced two years in jail but judges in
Rotterdam on Tuesday said he should not be sent to prison.
Van Rey was found
guilty of passing on confidential information to a potential candidate for the
mayor’s job in Roermond, where he was a councillor. He was also found guilty of
corruption, although without any great financial gain.
The prosecution
department said it is appealing against the sentence given the severity of the
facts of the case. ‘Corruption is corruption. There is no such thing as being a
little corrupt,’ a spokesman told news agency ANP.
The
investigation into Van Rey began in 2012 when Limburg newspapers wrote about a
potential conflict of interest due to his friendship with a property developer
Piet van Pol.
The investigation then widened to include claims that he had
leaked information about the selection procedure for the new Roermond mayor.
Telephone taps revealed Van Rey had leaked information to two candidates and
passed on the names of candidates to others, including junior justice minister
Fred Teeven.
The prosecution claimed Van Pol spent over €97,000 on Van Rey,
taking him on visits to trade fairs in Munich and Cannes, international
football matches and to his holiday home in France. In return he was given
preferential treatment, confidential information and work at higher than normal
rates, the prosecution said.
The court, however, ruled that the visits to the
holiday home were due to the two men’s friendship rather than corruption.

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