- Thor Pedersen
Thor Pedersen (born
June 14 1945 ) is a Danishpolitician representing the Liberal party, Venstre. He was Finance Minister fromNovember 27 2001 to23 November 2007 as part of the Cabinets of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I and II. He has been a Member of Parliament ("Folketinget ") since1985 and has served as Speaker of Parliament since28 November 2007 .He was Minister of Housing from
March 12 1986 toSeptember 9 1987 , Minister of the Interior fromSeptember 10 1987 toJanuary 25 1993 , Minister of Nordic Coorporation fromJune 3 1988 toNovember 18 1992 and Minister of Economic Affairs fromNovember 19 1992 toJanuary 25 1993 .He was a member of
Helsinge Municipal Council from1974 to1986 , where he was alsomayor from1978 to1986 .Education
Matriculated in mathematics, Frederiksborg State Upper Secondary School,
1964 Sergeant in theRoyal Danish Life Guards ,1964 -1966 MA (political science),
University of Copenhagen ,1978 Other work
Thor Pedersen has worked extensively in private business, both in
investment companies and as a board member of several Danish companies.Between
1994 and2000 he was theCEO of Jydsk Rengøring, a cleaning company that was later sold to ISS. He has later drawn criticism for his work in Jydsk Rengøring. In early2002 he was accused of being part of the Brixtofte case, (Farum Mayor Peter Brixtofte was accused of mismanaging taxpayers money for personal use, among other things.) and Jydsk was accused of overcharging the municipal ofFarum , and then channeling the money to Farum Football club through a sponsorship deal. Thor Pedersen denied all involvement of both himself and Jydsk, during his time as CEO. Thor Pedersen was questioned by police who found no evidence of wrong doing on his behalf.Later in
2002 Danish press revealed that Thor Pedersen as a minister had been staying for long periods in his summer home, and not on the farm that he owned. This was a violation of rules of the residence law (Danish "Bopælspligt"), stating that you must live a certain amount of the year at the address given to authorities. It was suggested that he might also be in violation with another law, stating that the owner of a farm of a certain size, must live on the ground. The case turned into a major headache, after it became clear that Thor Pedersen's political advisors had made several false statements to the press and had apparently gone out of their way to hide the truth, or to only tell part of it. The case led to new stricter rules for any so-called spin doctor working in politics in Denmark.As a result of the case, Thor Pedersen agreed to pay back the agricultural support he had received by the
EU for his farm, while technically living somewhere else. In total he repaid around 28,000euro (207,000 DKR), despite actually legally being entitled to the money.References
* [http://www.ft.dk/BAGGRUND/Biografier_english/Thor_Pedersen.htm CV] - From
Folketinget .
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