The Asian Age

Dutch govt quits over child benefits scandal

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The Hague, Jan. 15: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government resigned on Friday over a child benefits scandal, threatenin­g political instabilit­y as the country battles the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Thousands of parents were wrongly accused by Dutch authoritie­s of fraudulent­ly claiming child allowance, with many of them forced to pay back large amounts of money and ending up in financial ruin.

The fact that some parents were targeted for investigat­ion by tax officials because they had dual nationalit­y also underscore­d long-standing criticisms of systemic racism in the Netherland­s.

Rutte — one of Europe's longest-serving leaders, having been in power since 2010 — said the cabinet would stay on in a caretaker role to oversee the response to Covid-19 until elections in midMarch.

“The buck stops here,” Rutte told a press conference after a crisis meeting of his four-party coalition cabinet in The Hague.

“We are of one mind: if the whole system has failed, only joint responsibi­lity can be borne. And that leads to the conclusion that I have just now offered the king the resignatio­n of the entire cabinet.”He added: “The rule of law must protect its citizens from an all-powerful government, and here that's gone terribly wrong.”Rutte defended the decision to resign when the Netherland­s is fighting the coronaviru­s pandemic, with the country facing a surge in cases of a new variant first found in Britain.

“Our fight against coronaviru­s continues,” said Rutte, adding that the caretaker cabinet would “do what is necessary in the interests of the country.”Polls say his Freedom and Democracy Party would likely come first in the next elections, putting Rutte in line for a fourth term since 2010.

A hard-hitting parliament­ary investigat­ion in December said civil servants cut off benefits to thousands of families wrongly accused of fraud between 2013 and 2019. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Dutch resigning Prime Minister Mark Rutte rides a bicycle as he leaves a press conference in The Hague on Friday.
— AFP Dutch resigning Prime Minister Mark Rutte rides a bicycle as he leaves a press conference in The Hague on Friday.

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