Dutch Ministry Of Justice Error Affects 900 People
A list of offenders was incorrectly assigned to the wrong names at the Ministry of Justice. This error reportedly occurs approximately 50 times per year. The Dutch Ministry is holding a list of nearly 900 cases involving incorrect names or findings. The source noted that such errors can occur if a judge fails to recognize or believe the discrepancies. This figure represents a minimum known count according to a report published by the Netherlands Court of Audit approximately ten months ago. Two journalists from the broadcaster EO originally revealed the findings. The report suggests the actual number of affected individuals may be significantly higher.
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NPO Radio 1
“Er is een lijst met Vonessen die op de verkeerde naam zijn beland op het ministerie van Justitie. En leidt met 867 zaken.”
BNR Nieuwsradio
“Er ligt op het ministerie een lijst met bijna 900 zaken waarbij er iets speelt met een naam of vondst dat niet klopt.”
BNR Nieuwsradio
“twee journalisten onthulden dat er 900 Nederlanders ten onrechte min of meer verdachten zijn of zelfs veroordeeld zijn. Dat zijn de enige bekende zaken.”
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