- Benoit de Bonvoisin
Benoît, Baron de Bonvoisin (born
March 14 ,1939 ) is a Belgianbusinessman .He is the grandson of
Alexandre Galopin (1879-1944), former director and governor of theSociété Générale de Belgique (the main financial group of the country), and son of baron Pierre de Bonvoison (b. 1903), also a director of the Société Générale and of the insurance group AG, among others.cite book
last = De Bock
first = W. et.al.
title = Extreem-rechts en de staat ("The extreme right and the state")
publisher = EPO
date = 1981
location = Berchem
pages = 135
isbn = 90-6445-971-1]De Bonvoisin was the owner of the Cidep company, which published the
magazine "Nouvelle Europe Magazine".cite news | title = Vrijspraak voor Baron de Bonvoisin | publisher =De Tijd | date =2000-05-13 ]Although convicted to one-year imprisonment in 1986 for his connection to the
bankruptcy of the "Boomse Metaalwerken", de Bonvoisin was cleared of this crime in May 2000. In 1996, de Bonvoisin would be tried for fraud, involving his Cidep and PDG companies. In the case of Cidep he was cleared, the case PDG was annulled.De Bonvoisin is alleged to be connected to various far right Belgian movements. According to Serge Dumont, he was from 1974 on the national treasurer of the "CEPIC", at the time a far right organization within the Parti Social Chrétien. He used his connections with the business world to finance this organization. cite book
last = De Bock
first = W. et.al.
title = Extreem-rechts en de staat ("The extreme right and the state")
publisher = EPO
date = 1981
location = Berchem
pages = 125-139
isbn = 90-6445-971-1] In 1975 he was involved in plans for the foundation of the far right political movement "Forces Nouvelles " ("New Powers") through the reading circles of "Nouvelle Europe Magazine".Walter De Bock mentions him as an important factor in a case of illegal campaign funding for
Paul Vanden Boeynants , former Belgian Prime Minister and then Minister of Defence by contractors working for the ministry of defence.cite book
last = De Bock
first = W. et.al.
title = Extreem-rechts en de staat ("The extreme right and the state")
publisher = EPO
date = 1981
location = Berchem
pages = 213-223
isbn = 90-6445-971-1] According to a note from the Belgian State Security, published by De Bock, de Bonvoisin financially supported the Front de la Jeunesse, a private militia disbanded in 1983.Hugo Gijsels alleges that de Bonvoisin, through his company PDG, was the main financer of "Inforep", the publication of the "Public Information Office" (PIO) of the Belgian Ministry of Defence. In 1978, PIO was disbanded by the General Staff of the army for its connections with the far right. The organization was later connected, by the Belgian Parliamentary Special Inquiry Committee, to the Belgian part of the
Operation Gladio .cite book
last = Gijsels
first = Hugo
title = Netwerk Gladio
publisher = Kritak
date = 1991
location = Leuven
pages = 124
isbn = 90-6303-386-9]De Bonvoisin is pejoratively nicknamed the "Black Baron," for alleged connections to the
Nijvel Gang , CCC andGladio , and the financing of "fascist and militant groups." The term was first coined byAlbert Raes , former head of theBelgian State Security Service .References
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