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New chair to provide statistics for debate on company cars

The Belgian automobile federations are sponsoring the new chair Company Mobility and Taxation at the Brussels Studies Institute (BSI). The purpose is to provide statistics on company cars, which are currently the subject of a major political debate. Automotive federations Renta, Febiac and Traxio...

Electric dreams: exploring the future of public transport in Brussels

Electric mega-buses that hold almost 200 passengers in comfort. Wifi and phone charging points at every tram stop and on every tram. Paying for tickets with a swipe of your smartphone. It’s already becoming reality in cities around the world, and Brussels is eyeing up the future of its own public...

Belgians no longer need a visa for Indonesia

Tourists from 30 different countries, including Belgium, are no longer required to obtain a visa to enter Indonesia. The tourists are now allowed to travel to the country for 30 days without the document, report various Belgian media based on an announcement made by the Indonesian government on...

Brussels Airport opens new reception hall for dignitaries

Brussels Airport this week opened a new reception hall for dignitaries, such as members of royal families and government leaders. For a certain fee, the terminal will also be available to other travellers by the end of this year, reports De Standaard . The extra services for dignitaries at Brussels...

Belgian tax authorities to check Airbnb hosts

The Belgian tax authorities have turned their attention to the thousands of Belgians offering housing via the online holiday rental platform Airbnb. The authorities aim to ensure that the hosts are reporting the income and paying taxes on it, reports De Morgen . Airbnb is an American internet...

Privacy Commission files suit against Facebook

Belgium’s Privacy Commission, which is responsible for policing data protection laws, has filed for an interim judgement against Facebook. The action alleges Facebook is in breach of Belgium’s data protection laws. The complaint refers to Facebook’s latest privacy policy. The suit claims that the...

Wage watchers: how much does a prisoner earn?

In Belgian prisons, according to De Standaard in 2012, 3,665 of the 11,100 prisoners worked jobs. Altogether, those prisoners who worked earned about €600,000 a month, roughly €163 per prisoner. The 2,000 prisoners who do household work such as cleaning, cooking and laundry get paid an average of €...

Brussels police begin stricter terrace patrol

For the second summer in a row, Brussels police are maintaining a strong presence in the city centre. By patrolling the major nightlife hotspots, the police aim to combat noise nuisance in the ‘pentagon’ area, or city centre. Last year, the police handed out 65 fines for noise nuisance in the...

Belgium to crack down on unemployment fraud

The Belgian Privacy Commission has no objection to the government’s plans to give the National Employment Office (ONEM) authority to visit the homes of the unemployed should there be any suspicion of domicile fraud - or giving a false family situation to get a higher benefit, according to the...

Neanderthal Site attraction opens in Limburg

Flemish minister-president Geert Bourgeois opened an archaeological site in Lanaken, Limburg, at the weekend that contains one of the oldest forms of human settlement found in Belgium. The special historic value of the site is illustrated through three clay walls, with layers providing an overview...

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