The head of the justice ministry’s research unit has quit
following the publication of a report criticising the way complaints about
allegations of interference in research into the ministry’s own soft drugs
policy were dealt with.
Frans Leeuw stood down as head of the WODC after the
report said both he and the justice ministry secretary general had been
careless in handling complaints made by a member of staff.
Current affairs
programme Nieuwsuur said last December that researchers altered unfavourable conclusions and rewrote research questions at officials’ request. The aim,
Nieuwsuur said, was to manipulate the findings to ensure they supported
existing policy.
Nieuwsuur based its findings on conversations with a
whistleblower who made a complaint about the interference in 2014, and on
internal ministry documents.
Report
The report, the first of three commissioned
by justice minister Ferd Grapperhaus after the revelations, said that new
protocols to deal with whistleblowers have to be drawn up.
‘The report shows
that errors of judgement have been made,’ Grapperhaus said. ‘It is important
that we learn lessons from this and take action. I consider a safe working
environment to be in everyone’s interest.’

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