Haijo Apotheker

Harm Haijo Apotheker (born 5 June 1950, Loppersum) is a Dutch politician for the Democraten 66 party.[1] He was mayor of several Dutch townships, including Leeuwarden. From 1998 to 1999 Apotheker was Minister of Agriculture in the Second Kok cabinet, but he couldn't find his way in the national political arena.[2] He resigned in 1999 and returned to his familiar position as mayor in various townships.

Apotheker became acting mayor of Sneek in 2010, which went up in the new township of Súdwest-Fryslân in 2011. As mayor of that township, he blindly signed a forged multimillion-euro contract for a residential construction project in Sneek. This caused the township to pay 7 million euro more than expected.[3]

References

  1. ^ www.parlement.com
  2. ^ Even voorstellen: de hoge Haagse bron die jarenlang niet bestond, NRC Handelsblad 2 mei 2015
  3. ^ "Burgemeester Sneek tekende blindelings vals contract", de Volkskrant, 28 augustus 2013


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