Brussels Antique Dealer Raided over Alleged Money Laundering Tied to Reynders
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The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office has confirmed that the police have searched the home of a renowned Brussels antiquarian in the context of the money laundering investigations being carried out against the former Belgian minister and former European commissioner Didier Reynders . The investigations were kept with great discretion but an independent journalist named Philippe Engels has revealed that the home of the antiquarian and art merch…
As part of the money laundering investigation against Didier Reynders, searches were conducted at the home of an antiques dealer in Brussels. This was reported by the news channel Nationale 4, and the news has been confirmed by the Brussels Public Prosecutor's Office. The antiques dealer is believed to be a member of the former minister's close circle.
The General Prosecutor's Office searched the home and shop of Olivier Theunissen, a Sablon art dealer. ...
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