Herent Investigated for Fund Misuse, Only 16% of People Trust Government
Herent (Eurotoday) – The town of Herent faced scrutiny for misusing funds in a traffic project since February 2023. Mayor Luk Draye acknowledged that only 16% of residents trusted the government. Extra supervision ended after reforms aimed at improving transparency.
The town of Herent, located in Belgium’s Flemish Brabant province near Leuven, has been under heightened government oversight since February 2023. An investigation suggested that municipal funds may have been misused for a traffic project, with the mayor and a former political leader facing allegations of misconduct.
Authorities have been working to ensure that public funds are allocated appropriately and that decisions are made fairly. The town was required to develop a corrective plan, focusing on transparency and preventing conflicts of interest. Government officials pledged to continue monitoring Herent’s actions closely.
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Mayor Luk Draye blamed the opposition for leaking confidential details about the investigation, arguing that this compromised the process. Opposition leaders, however, insisted that greater transparency and stricter regulations were necessary to prevent similar issues in the future.
Mayor Astrid Pollers acknowledged that rebuilding public trust would require significant changes. She emphasized the need for stronger financial oversight and ethical leadership to ensure officials do not exploit their positions for personal gain.
To address these concerns, the town implemented reforms, including ethics training for municipal leaders and stricter procurement regulations. Draye highlighted these measures as essential steps toward restoring confidence in local governance.
Public trust in the town administration has dwindled, with only 16% of residents expressing confidence in their leaders. Mayor Draye acknowledged the challenge, underscoring the importance of openness and accountability in regaining trust.
The mayor welcomed the end of extra government supervision, noting that while oversight ensured fairness, it also cast a shadow over the town’s reputation. He described this development as a crucial step toward rebuilding credibility and moving forward.
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