We are not even allowed to know if they exist
Bad news for everyone who wanted to know what advice Shula Rijxman has given to politicians other than Sigrid Kaag. The NPO keeps them secret. In fact, in one Woo (Open Government Act) procedure initiated by GeenStijl the NPO did not even want to acknowledge whether those recommendations even exist at all. The NPO believes that advice from its chairman of the board to politicians does not fall under the Open Government Act, and the appeals committee of the NPO (known for internet) agree. Fun fact: before the start of the session, HUMAN presenter Coen Verbraak, who also happened to be in the hall of the NPO building, was mistakenly mistaken for a GeenStijl employee by the secretary of the committee. Unfortunately, the merry consternation was to no avail. Too bad but unfortunately so. The shutters remain closed. You read the committee’s advice herethe decision of the NPO, signed by Rijxman’s successor Frederic Leeflang, there and the contribution of GeenStijl during the objection hearing there.
So now we’ll never know if Shula Rijxman…
‘Maybe try a different haircut, Geert?’
‘Hi Gideon, this is the advice of the voice trainer who helped André van Duin, xxx Shuul’
‘Fleur! The recordings of De Dangerous Wegen will start next week, maybe it would be nice for you to drive through the forests of Congo with Marion Koopmans?’
‘Dear Caroline, I still have a few journalist friends who would like to drop by at a BBB meeting. Shall I text contact details?’
‘Do not tell Pepijn any further, but I have received secret information about the ties between the WEF and Sesame Street through Pino’
‘Dear Martin, once again listened to your contribution during the Media Debate and you are right. I’ll stop and go to Amsterdam’
texted to politicians.
The battle for transparency continues
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