Secondment in cabinets: the government prohibits the practice for Bpost and Proximus

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Ministerial offices will no longer be able to attract employees from publicly traded autonomous public companies.

The federal government has approved a draft royal decree in the Council of Ministers prohibiting the secondment of publicly listed autonomous public companies to ministerial cabinets.

The implementation of such a measure had already been confirmed by government sources.

Minister of Public Enterprises Petra de Sutter (Groen) had already insisted on the introduction of such a ban.

The latter recently found itself in the eye of the storm when it emerged that two Bpost employees worked in his office while still being employees of the public company for a certain time. The environmental representative then asked for a modification of the rules on secondment. The measure mainly concerns Bpost and Proximus.

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