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Judge sends thousands of freedom of information requests to municipalities to highlight "abuse" of transparency law

Judge sends thousands of freedom of information requests to municipalities to highlight "abuse" of transparency law

A judge from the North Holland District Court sent Open Government Act (Woo) requests to every municipality in the Netherlands to draw attention to perceived issues with the legislation. According to investigative platform Follow the Money, officials criticized the judge's actions as an attempt to force legal outcomes.

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New evidence in sex crimes case against Heemskerk man challenges previous statements: 'I wasn't honest because I was afraid of the consequences'

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