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Housing boss under formal investigation

Thursday 23 April 2009

The public prosecution department confirmed on Thursday that it had begun a 'serious and broad' investigation into possible corruption involving the former director of one of Amsterdam's biggest housing corporations.

Hubert Mollenkamp was sacked at the beginning of February following a damning report by forensic accountants at Deloitte. He had been on leave since October.

Mollenkamp is said to have been involved in several dubious property transactions. He is also reported to have used company money to run a Maserati sports car with chauffeur.

Rochdale is based in Amsterdam and has some 38,000 social housing properties on its books.

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Did he get any of the "red light" houses? Remember "follow the money".

By alanposting | April 24, 2009 7:50 AM


I'm willing to bet that he did Alan. I wonder who else at the top have benefited from the demise of the Red Light District and it's sell off?

By Deep Throat | April 24, 2009 9:36 AM


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