In addition, the Central Office for the Repression of Corruption (OCRC) received several anonymous letters denouncing a public contract piloted by the Walloon Parliament. The company that won this contract is suspected of having been favored over the other bidders.
The PTB calls for an urgent meeting of the General Affairs Committee “to allow Members to ask all the necessary questions to Mr. Marcourt, the members of the Bureau and the Clerk of Parliament.” On these points concerning the expenses of the Walloon Parliament, the president of the PTB group in the Walloon Parliament says “do not accuse, but ask for clarification of these expenses”.
With regard to the problems of personnel management, the president of the PTB group in the Walloon Parliament, mentions, at the microphone of RTBF, “a real management problem”. It is necessary, believes German Mugemangango, “take the opportunity to dig the file to the end, so that there is a human management that respects the workers”. Deputy PTB is also surprised that “in this parliament, workers cannot unionise”while“we are in a place where we are supposed to defend the rights of all”.
The Clerk of the Walloon Parliament, Frédéric Janssens, will be heard by the Bureau of the Parliament this Tuesday morning, September 13.