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EO under fire for controversial multimillionaire in What are they doing it from?

A small million people got into the program on Wednesday evening What are they doing it for? to their surprise, a look into the wallet of millionaire Vasco Rouw, who without any problems pays tens of thousands of euros for a holiday to the Greek city of Kos, drives an expensive sports car and has just bought a luxury farm in Emmen. And that is easy because the Rouw family earns about 130,000 euros every month.

Vasco dropped out of school at the age of fifteen to start a game company. Today he is a multimillionaire and earns his money with investments in crypto, among other things. However, several viewers question whether this is completely fair and associate it with fraudulent practices.

Two months ago Vasco could still be seen in a BOOSepisode of Tim Hofman, who denounced his controversial practices about the crypto currency Xpose – to which Vasco linked his name. Also the program Radar took a closer look at the controversial course of events, just like BNR journalist Aäron Loupatty, who devoted a four-part podcast to it.

The family’s spending pattern therefore went down the wrong way for many people. ‘130,000 euros per month… professionally defrauding others, right?’ tweet someone. “Why is the EO giving scammers a stage?” asks another. ‘If the editors had done their homework, the scammer would not have been invited’, another viewer reacts frustrated.

According to the EO, the recordings were between June and December 2021 and they do not allow people to participate who – from the information they have – indicate criminal cases. Tim Hofman tells RTL Boulevard that he cannot say anything about the case at the moment, but says he sees everything and is working on it.

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