Jos van Rey | |
Office: | Member of the States of Limburg |
Term Start: | 26 March 2015 |
Term Start2: | 18 April 1995 |
Term End2: | 16 December 2011 |
Term Start3: | 2 June 1982 |
Term End3: | October 1982 |
Office4: | Member of the municipal council of Roermond |
Term Start4: | 27 March 2014 |
Term Start5: | 1 January 1991 |
Term End5: | 25 May 2002 |
Term Start6: | 3 September 1974 |
Term End6: | 29 April 1986 |
Office7: | Member of the Senate |
Term Start7: | 7 June 2011 |
Term End7: | 23 October 2012 |
Office8: | Alderman of Roermond |
Term Start8: | April 1998 |
Term End8: | 23 October 2012 |
Term Start9: | November 1979 |
Term End9: | October 1982 |
Office10: | Member of the House of Representatives |
Term Start10: | 11 January 1991 |
Term End10: | 19 May 1998 |
Term Start11: | 16 September 1982 |
Term End11: | 14 September 1989 |
Birth Name: | Jozef Franciscus Bernard van Rey |
Birth Date: | 1945 4, df=y |
Birth Place: | Roermond, Netherlands |
Party: | Liberal People's Party Roermond (2013–present) People's Party Limburg (2015–present) |
Otherparty: | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (1965–2013) |
Residence: | Herten, Netherlands |
Jozef Franciscus Bernard "Jos" van Rey (pronounced as /nl/; born 15 April 1945) is a Dutch businessman and politician from Roermond. He has been a member of the municipal council of Roermond for the Liberal People's Party Roermond since 2014 and a member of the States of Limburg for the People's Party Limburg since 2015.
For the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Van Rey was a member of the municipal council of Roermond (1974–1986; 1991–2002), an alderman of Roermond (1979–1982; 1998–2012), a member of the States of Limburg (1982; 1995–2011), a member of the House of Representatives (1982–1989; 1991–1998), and member of the Senate (2011–2012). In 2013, he was expelled from the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy after co-founding the Liberal People's Party Roermond.
Between 2012 and 2016, he was investigated for political corruption. In 2016 and 2017, he was convicted for bribery, disclosure of confidential information, electoral fraud, and money laundering. He received a suspended prison sentence of one year and was disqualified to hold public office for two years.
Since then, his Liberal People's Party Roermond has become the largest party in Roermond in every municipal election, and Van Rey is always elected to the council with preferential votes as the list pusher. This was also the case in the elections of March 18, 2022.[1]
Jozef Franciscus Bernard van Rey was born on 15 April 1945 in Roermond in the Netherlands.[2]
Van Rey has worked in insurance since 1965. He founded an insurance company named after himself, Jos van Rey, and was director between 1975 and October 1982. He is the owner of a real estate company named after himself, Jos van Rey Vastgoed BV.[2]
Van Rey became a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy in 1965.[2]
Between 1974 and 2012, he had several and sometimes concurrent positions in the municipality of Roermond, the province of Limburg, and the Netherlands for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. He was a member of the municipal council of Roermond (1974–1986; 1991–2002), an alderman of Roermond (1979–1982; 1998–2012), a member of the States of Limburg (1982; 1995–2011), a member of the House of Representatives (1982–1989; 1991–1998), and member of the Senate (2011–2012).[2]
Following the start of the investigation into political corruption in 2012, Van Rey resigned as alderman and senator.[3]
In 2013, he co-founded the Liberal People's Party Roermond (LVR), after which he was expelled from the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) due to a conflict of interest.[4] In 2014, Van Rey was installed as a member of the Municipal Council in Roermond for the LVR.[5]
In 2015, he was installed as a member of the States of Limburg for the People's Party Limburg.[2]
Between 2012 and 2016, Van Rey was investigated for political corruption and prosecuted for bribery, disclosure of confidential information, and electoral fraud.[2] [6] [7] [8] The criminal trial started in the court of Rotterdam on 4 April 2016.[9] Van Rey was convicted for two counts of bribery, one count of disclosure of confidential information, and one count of electoral fraud and he received a community sentence of 240 hours on 12 July 2016.[10] [11] On 20 December 2017, the Court of Appeal of The Hague gave Van Rey a twelve months' suspended prison sentence and disqualified him from holding public office for the duration of two years, for bribery, disclosure of confidential information, electoral fraud and money laundering.[12]