Wierden cracks down on rule-breaking auto businesses: five out of six fail inspections
Five auto businesses in Wierden face further action after joint inspections uncovered violations like unregistered workers and benefit fraud suspicions. The checks aim to ensure fair competition and safety for residents and workers.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Municipality of Wierden, Overijssel |
| Sector | Automotive |
| Businesses Inspected | 6 |
| Violations Found | 5 (structural deficiencies, unregistered employees, benefit fraud) |
| Authorities Involved | Police, Dutch Labor Inspectorate, Tax and Customs, Environmental Service |
| Next Steps | Further investigations, potential measures or re-inspections |
| Reporting Hotline | 0900-8844 (police) or 0800-7000 (anonymous) |
The Municipality of Wierden, in collaboration with national and regional agencies, enforces compliance with labor, environmental, and safety regulations to maintain a fair business environment. These inspections are part of broader efforts to combat illegal activities and ensure public safety.
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Municipality of Wierden conducts comprehensive business inspections
On Tuesday, March 10, the Municipality of Wierden, together with the police, Dutch Labor Inspectorate, Social Investigation Department, Tax and Customs Administration, and Environmental Service Twente, conducted inspections at six businesses in the automotive sector located in the Municipality of Wierden. During these inspections, they checked permits, labor regulations, fire safety, and environmental rules.
Results of the inspections
At five of the six businesses, violations or irregularities were found. These include structural deficiencies, employees who were not registered, and merchandise placed in public spaces. There is also a suspicion of benefit fraud. The involved authorities are conducting further investigations. Where necessary, measures or new inspections will follow.
Mayor Nick Hubers: “With these inspections, we show that we take violations and signs of undermining seriously. Entrepreneurs in our municipality must adhere to the rules. This is important for a fair and safe business climate. Those who do not comply can expect us to intervene.”
Safe and fair business climate
The Municipality of Wierden frequently conducts such joint inspections. Sometimes this happens within a specific sector, such as the automotive sector, and sometimes in a particular area or following signals of possible misconduct.
With these inspections, the municipality aims to ensure a fair and safe business climate. By checking regulations regarding, for example, the environmental plan, working conditions, and the environment, it is prevented that businesses do not adhere to the rules. Attention is also given to signals of illegal activities and undermining crime.
Report a suspicious situation
The Municipality of Wierden works together with its partners to create a safe living environment. Anyone who sees or suspects a suspicious situation can report it to the police via phone number 0900 – 8844. Anonymous reporting can be done through Meld Misdaad Anoniem via 0800 – 7000 or via www.meldmisdaadanoniem.nl.
