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Dutch Tax Authority discovers data vault with 64 million unexamined files in benefits scandal

Dutch Tax Authority discovers data vault with 64 million unexamined files in benefits scandal

The Dutch Tax and Customs Administration has discovered a data vault containing 64 million files that were not reviewed during the parliamentary inquiry into the childcare benefits scandal. These documents were previously overlooked despite requests for information from the inquiry committee.

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