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Radio Netherlands denies misusing public money
Saturday, December 06, 2003
A report in today's issue of the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad claims that Radio Netherlands is involved in commercial activities that are not in accordance with the mission of a public broadcaster. The newspaper cites as examples two activities associated with the Radio Netherlands relay station on the island of Bonaire, in the Netherlands Antilles. One is a power company and the other, RNB Technology, provides technical services to other broadcasters in the region. Some of the Radio Netherlands employees on Bonaire work full time for these spin-off companies. The article in NRC Handelsblad goes on to mention the activities of RN Music, and the privatised company BFN, that provides all studio and technical services in Hilversum. Radio Netherlands management have this morning responded by saying that the article in NRC Handelsblad is "incomplete, incorrect and one-sided." The Commission for the Media has already looked into the matters raised by NRC Handelsblad, and concluded that: 1) No irregularities have been found in the financial administration of RNW-Bonaire. 2) There are no indications that public resources have been spent unlawfully. 3) There are, however, activities on Bonaire which are causing unrest locally, and that has to do with competition in the market place. Radio Netherlands must provide more information about these activities, especially concerning RNB Technology, and should cease all activities which are not related directly to the core functions of Radio Netherlands. For those who understand Dutch, there is much more information on our Dutch Web site at http://www.rnw.nl/Cosmo/corp/html/pers20031206.html. # posted by Andy Sennitt @ 10:48 UTC (Radio Netherlands web site) |
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