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Government did not want to buy Solvinity itself, company claims

Government did not want to buy Solvinity itself, company claims

Solvinity, the manager of the DigiD platform, approached the Dutch government with an offer to be acquired, but the government declined the proposal. Lawyers representing the company disclosed this information during a court hearing in Rotterdam.

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