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This Is How Municipal Council Parties Can Prevent a Toxic Culture: 'Be Critical'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Parties in the Roosendaal municipal council should critically examine their own candidate lists. This is the suggestion of public administration expert John Bijl in response to a report on the municipality's toxic administrative culture. According to Bijl, such a culture can be prevented by paying close attention to who appears on the candidate list and who is nominated for aldermanic office. "If you put people on the list with the intention of …
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Parties in the Roosendaal municipal council should critically examine their own candidate lists. This is the suggestion of public administration expert John Bijl in response to a report on the municipality's toxic administrative culture. According to Bijl, such a culture can be prevented by paying close attention to who appears on the candidate list and who is nominated for aldermanic office. "If you put people on the list with the intention of …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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