2021 Liège Airport (LGG/EBLG) latest news
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Bad news for Liege Airport. Steven Verhasselt was the man who made the airport what it is now.
André
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Re: 2021 Liège Airport (LGG/EBLG) latest news
His name was also mentioned in the Nethys scandal which led to the dismissal of Luc Partoune, the former Liege Airport CEO. Could there be a link between those 2 events ?
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It was mentioned indeed that Steven Verhasselt earned more than the maximum set by the Walloon Government for public servants, but I'm not sure that it is the main reason.SR20 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 22:59His name was also mentioned in the Nethys scandal which led to the dismissal of Luc Partoune, the former Liege Airport CEO. Could there be a link between those 2 events ?
André
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ex Sabena #26567
Re: 2021 Liège Airport (LGG/EBLG) latest news
"Pinned also, Steven Verhassel, the" cargo man "of the airport - we owe him in particular the arrival of Alibaba in Liège: this director, the auditors are surprised, was not employed during the period covered by the audit but invoiced in the name of its consultancy company. For, according to Deloitte, a total of 634,334 euros between 2017 and 2019, to which must be added 560,060 euros of costs. A subcontracting which would not have been preceded by any call for tenders or call for applications, auditors note. A situation prohibited by the governance decree which entered into force in the spring of 2018, the Deloitte office reminded us in passing."sn26567 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2021, 23:23It was mentioned indeed that Steven Verhasselt earned more than the maximum set by the Walloon Government for public servants, but I'm not sure that it is the main reason.
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