- Fientje Moerman
Joséphine Rebecca Marie Julienne Bertha "Fientje" Moerman (b.
Ghent ,19 October 1958 ) is a Belgian liberal politician.Education
In
1981 Fientje Moerman obtained a Master degree in law. She studied law at theUniversity of Ghent (Belgium ) and atHarvard University (United States ).Professional career
She started her career as a lawyer in
New York andBrussels (1982-1984). Afterwards she became editor economy and finances for the journalDe Standaard (1984-1985). Halfway the eighties of the twentieth century she was the spokeswoman of the European liberals in the European parliament and then consultant of the French former-presidentValéry Giscard d'Estaing (1985-1991). Afterwards she was senior consultant in the European liberal fraction, was specialized in institutional reforms and relations withIsrael and the Gulf States (1991-1995). During 1994-1995 she was member of theTindemans group . Between 1988 and 1995 she also was municipal councillor and from 1995 up to 1999alderman of Ghent for education. In 1999, she was elected to the Chamber of Representatives. In 2003, she joined the government Verhofstadt II as Minister of Economy, Energy, Foreign Trade and Science Policy, but in July 2004 she left the Federal Government to become the Flemish Minister of Economy, Enterprises, Innovation, Science and Foreign Trade. She was also Deputy Minister-President of theFlemish Government .Hiring scandal and resignation
In August 2007, Moerman became embroiled in a scandal around the hiring of experts for her cabinet. Her former chief of staff Aernoudt accused her of tampering with the rules for public procurement.After a negative report around the case by the Flemish ombudsman, on 10 October 2007 Fientje Moerman resigned due to the fallout of the hiring scandal; she was replaced as vice-minister-president by
Dirk Van Mechelen and as minister byPatricia Ceysens .ource
* [http://www.ministerfientjemoerman.be/ Minister Fientje Moerman]
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