Criminologist Brice De Ruyver will not be persuaded to go yet to get started as an expert for the parliamentary inquiry about the attacks.

According to De Ruyver, however, did not stop critical questions. So about him especially high that PS-party leader Laurette Onkelinx asked him if he really knows what from the intelligence services, while De Ruyver four years the College of Intelligence and Security led while she was justice minister.
Vulnerable
"I can hardly give a different interpretation than that I were absolutely discredited to bring is" ruled the Ruyver, which also referred to echoes that he caught the committee last week. "If you've worked with someone for four years, you do it to hurt. That's as clear as day."
The Ruyver feared in his own words that 'the worst was yet to come. " "As an external expert, you are particularly vulnerable. One can start leaking and spinning, you can you do not defend against," he explained.
Before the inquiry is all the fuss in any case not a good thing, thinks De Ruyver. "If one comes from the beginning in such a climate, the functioning of the committee in danger. That's not good if it does not happen something soon," he concluded.
Editorial Standard: Wim Verhaert | Source: VRT Photo: VRT / Standard
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