In May, prosecutors had already confiscated 11.5 million euros in bank balances in the Netherlands. Van Linden and his companions later complained that as a result they no longer had enough money to pay the attorneys’ fees, but it now appears that the capital has also been directed abroad. Because of the Nuba, mouth mask dealers can no longer access it.
Van Linden and his co-workers got 28.5 million euros from the face mask deal with the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports. They channeled that money into their holding company, despite their insistence not to “work” for the outside world.
The Public Prosecution Service believes Van Lienden defrauded partners such as Coolblue and Randstand by suggesting that he worked “for free” for “Care Champions”. The media was going to personally allocate the money that was already owned by the Aid Troops Alliance. The huge demand from the government should have been made to the foundation and not to Relief Goods Alliance, the trading company that Van Linden and his associates had secretly set up.
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