DutchNews.nl,
Thursday 02 October 2014
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| HQ of Ordina (NOS/ANP) |
Zembla
bases its claims on a whistleblower and a USB stick full of company
information, addresses and emails. Most of the items date from 2005 and 2010
and show how business was being done.
For
example, a Rotterdam civil servant gave Ordina information about a tendering
process for a software project worth tens of millions of euros in 2009.
Rotterdam has begun an investigation into the case and suspended one civil
servant, Zembla says.
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Another
project involved a contract for the immigration service. Justice minister Ivo
Opstelten has asked the consumer authority ACM to investigate this.
A third
case involves a tendering process in Rotterdam which Logica CMG, CapGemini and
Ordina divided up the market in agreement with city officials.
The Zembla
programme will be broadcast on Thursday night. Professor Chris Jansen told the
show there are similiarities between this and the construction sector fraud of
2001.
‘Companies
operating in the same sector have made agreements, with or without the
knowledge of the government, to divide up contracts between themselves,’ he
said.
That
scandal also came to light following a whistleblower’s revelations.

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